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Song: Till there was You (wilson) Artist:The Beatles
Chord analysis:Mats Fagergren, 2017.
Several chord versions exist on UG. Many are very good. This version include enhanced chords in the solo as well as the solo itself (in section where the rythm guitar play Gm and A#m (Bbm)) plus the so important F#7+9 chord in the later part of the solo. Finally I suggest to play C#7/G# in the outro I have also added the extra "dim7" chords that often are forgotten but do exist in the original version. (sometimes hard to hear)
Use the chords according to the instructions below:
FF#dim7 ( Adim7Cdim7 ) There were bells on a hill GmA#m But I never heard them ringing FAm7G#m7Gm7 No, I never heard them at all C9FGmC9 Till there was you
[verse 2]
FF#dim7 ( Adim7Cdim7 ) There were birds in the sky GmA#m But I never saw them winging FAm7G#m7Gm7 No, I never saw them at all C9FF9 Till there was you
[pre chorus]
F9A#A#m Then there was music F and wonderful roses D9GmDaugG7 They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows C7C9G#aug ( Caug ) Of dawn and dew
[verse] FF#dim7 ( Adim7Cdim7 ) There was love all around GmA#m But I never heard it singing FAm7G#m7Gm7 No, I never heard it at all C9FGmC9 Till there was you