One of many Paul McCartney songs given away to Peter and Gordon (John
Lennon's leftovers mostly ended up with Brian Epstein stablemates Billy
J. Kramer and the Dakotas).  --AWR


                         "A World Without Love"
                     (John Lennon - Paul McCartney)

Intro:

	bass [2X]:

	 v   v   v   v 
	-----------------
	-2-----2---------
	---------2-----2-
	-----------------

	electric 12-string [enters 2nd time]:

	                  (E)
	 v   v   v   v     v
	-----------------|---
	-----------------|---
	---------6-4-----|---
	-------------6-4-|---
	-----------------|-7-
	-----------------|---

Verse 1:

	      E              G#7
	[1: Please] lock me away
	     C#m
	And don't allow the day
	        E            Am6           E
	Here inside, where I hide with my loneliness
	         F#m                         B7
	I don't care what they say, I won't stay
	                    E   [1, 3: C7 B7   5: to coda]
	In a world without love

Verse 2:

	Birds sing out of tune
	And rainclouds hide the moon
	I'm OK, here I'll stay with my loneliness
	I don't care what they say, I won't stay
	                    E     E9
	In a world without love

Chorus:

	Am6
	So I'll wait, and in a while
	E
	I will see my true love smile
	Am6
	She may come, I know not when
	F#m                  C7
	When she does, I'll know
	    B7         E
	So baby until then

[repeat 1st verse]

[organ solo over 2nd verse chords]

[repeat chorus]

[repeat 1st verse]

Coda:

	E   C#7          F#m                        B7
	        I don't care what they say, I won't stay
	                    E     C#7
	In a world without love

	electric 12-string:

	      F#m                B7                E
	 v     v   v   v   v     v   v   v   v     v
	-----|-----------------|-----------------|---
	-----|-----------------|-----------------|---
	-----|---------6-----6-|-----------------|---
	-7-6-|----6--7----7----|-9--7--6---------|---
	-----|-9---------------|---------9--7--6-|-7-
	-----|-----------------|-----------------|---
	       ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^   ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
	                    triplets


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers