Twist And Shout Chords
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Difficulty: | beginner |
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Tuning: | E A D G B E |
Capo: | no capo |
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Twist and Shout chords
The Beatles 1963 (Medley / Russell)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twist_and_Shout
D G A G \ A 3x
A A A A A A7 A7 A7. . .
A7 D G A
Well shake it up baby, now (shake it up baby)
A7 D G A
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
A7 D G A
c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby, now (c'mon, baby)
A7 D G A
c'mon and work it on out (work it on out)
A7 D G A
Well, work it on ou--t (work it on out)
A7 D G A
You know you look so good (look so good)
A7 D G A
You know you got me goin' now (got me goin')
A7 D G A A7
Just like you knew you would (like I knew you would-oooo)
A7 D G A
Well shake it up baby, now (shake it up baby)
A7 D G A
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
A7 D G A
c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby, now (c'mon, baby)
A7 D G A A7
c'mon and work it on out (work it on out-oooo)
A7 D G A
You know you twisty little girl (twisty little girl)
A7 D G A
You know you twist so fine (twist so fine)
A7 D G A
C'mon and twist a little closer, now (twist a little closer)
A7 D G A A7
And let me know that you're mine (let me know you're mine-oooo)
D G A G \ A 3x
A7 A A7 A A
Ahh----ahh----ahh----ahh, Wow!(scream) Baby, now (shake it up baby)
A7 D G A
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
A7 D G A
c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby, now (c'mon, baby)
A7 D G A A7
c'mon and work it on out (work it on out-oooo)
A7 D G A
You know you twisty little girl (twisty little girl)
A7 D G A
You know you twist so fine (twist so fine)
A7 D G A
C'mon and twist a little closer, now (twist a little closer)
A7 D G A A7
And let me know that you're mine (let me know you're mine-oooo)
A7 D G A
Well shake it, shake it, shake it baby, now (shake it up baby) 3x
A G G G G G D D D
Ahh----ahh----ahh----ahh
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This is actually the funnest when signing with friends as you can start on the 5th fret in A7 and easily go into high D on the 5th fret and then down to G (3rd fret) when you get to the rising AAAAAaaaawh part, you can play with the various forms of the A7th to get that rising four part A7 into the scream! Or just be lazy and simply play A7 and let your crew fill in.
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FYI - I am using the A7 form from the major A chord on the 5th fret and lifting the middle finger for a fuller sound for my acoustic. So G and A are the same finger pattern 3rd fret to 5th fret. Think of a bar F chord and now go up one step to G and then another full step up to A on the 5th fret. You GOT THIS! Now have fun!
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