DK . . "The White Album" November 1968. .Paul
capo at 3rd fret
#The song is really in key of E flat on the record (not C)
[C]Martha my dear, though I spe[B7]nd my [Em]days in [Em7]conver[A]sation [D]please,
remember [G]me... [Fadd9]Martha, my lo[G7]ve,
[Fmaj7]don't forget [G7]me, [Fmaj7]Martha my dea[G7]r.
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VERSE 2
[Bm7]Hold your head up, you [Emadd9]silly girl,
[D]look what you've done.
[A]When you [Asus4]find yourself in the [A]thick of it,
[Asus4]Help yourself to a [A]bit of what is [F#7]all a[Bm7]round you,
Silly [Emadd9]girl.
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VERSE 3
Take a [Bm7]good look a[E7]round you,
Take a go[Bm7]od look you're [E7]bound to see, that [Gmaj7/A]you and me,
Were [Gmaj7]meant to be.. for each ot[Bm7]her,..silly [Emadd9]girl.[C]
LINK; C /. C . B7/.Em .Em7. A/.D /// G . Fadd9 /.G7 . Fmaj7 /. G . G7 /
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VERSE 4
[Bm7]Hold your hand out, you [Emadd9]silly girl,
[D]see what you've done.
[A]When you [Asus4]find yourself in the [A]thick of it,
[Asus4]Help yourself to a [A]bit of what is [F#7]all a[Bm7]round you,
Silly [Emadd9]girl. [C] [G7] [C]
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VERSE 5
[C]Martha, my dear, you have [B7]always [Em]been my [Em7]inspir[A]ation
[D]please,
be good to [G]me.
[Fadd9]Martha my lo[G7]ve, [Fmaj7]don't forget m[G7]e,Martha, my de[G7}ar.
CODA
[C] [C/B] [C/A] [C/G] [C]
END
Martha my dear - The Beatles
Martha my dear though I spend my days in conversation Please Remember me Martha my love Don't forget me Martha my dear Hold your head up you silly girl look what you've done When you find yourself in the thick of it Help yourself to a bit of what is all around you Silly girl Take a good look around you Take a good look you're bound to see That you and me were meant to be for each other Silly girl Hold your hand out you silly girl see what you've done When you find yourself in the thick of it Help yourself to a bit of what is all around you Silly girl Martha my dear you have always been my inspiration Please Be good to me Martha my love Don't forget me Martha my dear
Martha My Dear - The Beatles (1968)
from the 1968 famous White Album,"Martha My Dear"is a high and talentuous contribution of Paul Mc Cartney to this fantastic Beatles'Album,so full of variety and inventivity!
The Beatles- Martha My Dear with lyrics
Martha My Dear from the fabulous 2 disc White Album. i love the piano in this song!
Martha my Dear
"Martha My Dear" by the Beatles Music by Paul mccartney My arrangement; I have nothing written down. Martin 000-17s; mahogany construction
The Beatles - Martha My Dear
The Beatles - Martha My Dear (Copyright 1968 EMI Records) "Martha My Dear" is a Beatles song written by Paul mccartney (credited to Lennon/mccartney), which first appeared on the double album The Beatles (more popularly known as The White Album). The song features a music hall-inspired piano line that recurs throughout the piece, as well as a brass band. Typical of Beatles songs of the period, the song modulates smoothly through several keys. The song key is E-flat major, showing up embellished chords with jazzy sprinkled dissonances. The verse is a syncopated replicate of the first melodic section adding two extra beats, a technique similar to that used later by mccartney in Two of Us. Though the bridge is in the key of F major, the manner in which it abruptly sets in and exits makes it sound more out-of-the-way than it really is. The title "Martha My Dear" was inspired by mccartney's Old English Sheepdog, also named Martha. mccartney has said that the song itself is probably about his longtime love interest Jane Asher. Asher broke off their engagement in mid-1968 when she found mccartney in bed with an Apple employee. mccartney chides her with the lyrics in the song "...when you find yourself in the thick of it, help yourself to a bit of what is all around you..." Asher inspired many of mccartney's songs, including "Here, There, and Everywhere", "For No One" and "We Can Work It Out". (A later "Martha" lyric explains, "You have always been my inspiration..." mccartney ...