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Date: Sun, 05 Feb 95 13:51:48 EST
From: victor perez
Subject: crd beatles i'll get you
To: guitar@NEVADA.EDU
Status: RO
here's this Beatles song , which i posted cause i didn't saw it on the
Beatles dir. This one is written in the key of Db .Enjoy it , and write
me if u want. By the way this is my third song posted. The other two are
in the John Lennon Dir.
I"LL GET YOU
By
The Beatles
Db Ab Db Ab
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
Db Gb Ab7
Imagine I'm in love with you it's easy 'cause I know;
Db Bm
I've imagined I'm in love with you
Gb Ab
many, many, many times before.
Db Abm Db
I'ts not like me to pretend, but I'll get you.
Bbm
I'll get you in the end;
Gb Ab7
Yes, I will, I'll get you in the end.
(same as first verse)
Db Ab Db Ab
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
I think about you night and day.
I need you and it's true;
When I think about you I can say
I'm never, never, never never blue.
So I'm telling you, my friend,
That I'll get you, I'll get you in the end;
Yes, I will, I'll get you in the end.
(break):
Gb
Well, there's gonna be a time
Db
When I'm gonna change your mind.
Eb7 Ab7
So you might as well resign yourself to me. Oh yeah.
(back to first verse)
For the ending of this song , the Fab four go from Db To Ab
over and over played against the Oh yeah, Oh yeah's.
Any Questions you might have write me a letter at : z10cc@cunnyvm.edu
Beatles - I'll Get You
Beatles singing I'll Get You on Ready,Steady,Go - October 4th 1963(?)
The Beatles - I'll Get You
The Beatles - I'll Get You
High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kvhfPIDNFc&feature=email&fmt=18
Copyright - 1963 EMI Records Ltd.
"I'll Get You" is a song by The Beatles. The song is primarily a John Lennon composition, although there is some possibility that the middle eight was co-written by Paul McCartney.
The song, of which the working title was "Get you in the end", was originally slated to be the follow-up single to "From Me to You", but when it was finally released, it was as a B-Side. Like several of Lennon's compositions of the time, there is a slightly menacing ambiguity to the lyrics, which could equally well be interpreted as a promise or a threat.
The song was a B-side on two separate occasions. It was initially released as the B-side of "She Loves You" (on 28 August in the United Kingdom and 16 September in the United States) and was also later released in the United States only on 21 May 1964 as the B-side of "Sie Liebt Dich", a German language recording of the previous A-side. Both were released on the Swan Records label in the United States - the only Beatles releases on that label (the British release was on Parlophone).
The song was also released in the U.S. on 10 April 1964 on the Capitol Records album The Beatles' Second Album. It was not released on album in the United Kingdom until the Rarities release as part of the set The Beatles Collection. A live version of the song, recorded at the London Palladium on 13 October 1963 is included on Anthology 1.
The song is unusual among Beatles songs of its period in that Lennon and McCartney, although both providing vocal tracks, sing in unison for the majority of the track, allowing the few occasions where they do harmonise to stand out. Furthermore, unlike most Beatles songs of the time, there is no lead break - the lead guitar, in fact, is virtually reduced to a second rhythm guitar. The most prominent instruments in the track are McCartney's bass and Lennon's harmonica.
"I'll Get You" is one of only four official Beatles recordings to have never been released in true stereo.
Recorded Abbey Road Studios
1 July 1963
Lyrics:
Oh yeah, oh yeah,
oh yeah, oh yeah,
Imagine I'm in love with you
it's easy 'cause I know
I've imagined I'm in love with you
many, many, many times before
It's not like me to pretend
But I'll get you
I'll get you in the end
Yes, I will, I'll get you in the end
Oh yeah, oh yeah
I think about you night and day
I need you and it's true
When I think about you I can say
I'm never, never, never, never blue
So I'm telling you, my friend
That I'll get you
I'll get you in the end
Yes, I will, I'll get you in the end
Oh yeah
Well, there's gonna be a time
When I'm gonna change your mind
So you might as well resign yourself to me
Oh yeah,
Imagine I'm in love with you
it's easy 'cause I know
I've imagined I'm in love with you
many, many, many times before
It's not like me to pretend
But I'll get you
I'll get you in the end
Yes, I will, I'll get you in the end
Oh yeah, oh yeah
oh yeah oh yeah
oh yeah
THE BEATLES - I'LL GET YOU BBC AUDIO
THE BEATLES - I'LL GET YOU BBC AUDIO
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Wonderfulness :)
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