e: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 01:45:45 -0700
From: Harel Yenni
Subject: b/beatles/maggie_mae.crd
Maggie Mae
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Arranged: Lennon,McCarteny,Harrison,Starkey.
Album: Let It Be
Intro: G
C
Oh, dirty Maggie Mae
G
they have taken her away
D
and she'll never walk down Lime(?) Street any mower.
G
Oh, the judge he guilty found her
C
of robbing the home-ward bounder
D7 G
that dirty, no good robbin' Maggie Mae.
C
It's the part of Liverpool
G
she returned me to
C G D
Two pound ten a week that was my pay.
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Submitted by Harel Yenni
harel@revolutionist.com
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