There really is such a word as 'beatle', an implement for converting raw
flax fiber into linen.  But there was also a rock 'n' roll group called
the 'Beatles' who, according to rhythm guitarist John Lennon, spelled
'beetle' with 'a' because they were a 'beat' group - get it?

This quartet of lovable Liverpool (England) moptops had some US success
with 'Mr. Moonlight' (1964) and 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' (1969) - and
even toured the States on the same bill as the Remains in 1966 - before
splitting up in 1970 to pursue solo careers.  Bassist Paul McArtrey went
on to become a successful lounge singer.  -- AWR


                            "She Loves You"
                    (J. W. Lennon - J. P. McCartney)

Intro:

	     Em
	She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
	      A
	She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
	      C                     G6
	She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

Verse 1:

	      G                     Em
	You think you've lost your love
	       Bm             D
	Well I saw her yesterday
	      G                 Em
	It's you she's thinking of
	         Bm              D
	And she told me what to say

Chorus:

	[1: She says  3: Because] she loves you
	                           Em    [xx5003  xx4002  xx2000]
	And you know that can't be bad
	         Cm
	Yes she loves you
	                            D
	And you know you should be glad

Verse 2:

	She said you hurt her so
	She almost lost her mind
	But now she says she knows
	You're not the hurting kind

	[repeat chorus]

Post-chorus:

	     Em
	She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
	      A
	She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
	        Cm
	With a love like that
	     D                  G
	You know you should be glad

Verse 3:

	And so its up to you
	I think it's only fair
	Pride can hurt you too
	Apologize to her

	[repeat chorus]

	[repeat post-chorus]  G  G/F#  Em
	                (...glad)

Coda:

	        Cm
	With a love like that
	     D7                 G  G/F#  Em
	You know you should be glad

	        Cm
	With a love like that
	     D [N.C.]           G      G/F#
	You know you should be glad
	Em6
	Yeah, yeah, yeah
	C                  G6
	Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers