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Suicide Chords

(ver. 2)
Paul Mccartney
Suicide by Paul McCartney
Unreleased song featured on One Hand Clapping, the reissue of the McCartney album, 
and the Michael Parkinson Show in 1999.

INTRO:
G9
Girls it's been my pleasure
   C            C6  G/B Am
To know quite a lot of  you.
    Dm
And in the main
       G9                C
You're pretty sane, it's true.
          Am    Dm7
But there are a few who do to
G9                         C
doo ti doo too beautiful a job.
Ddim7                    C
It isn't quite what they planned
         Ddim7        G7    C
When the man gets the upper hand.
     Ddim7            C
He's takin' her for a ride.
Ddim7    G7 C
I'd call it suicide.

VERSE:
C           Dm7      Em  Eb
If when she tries to run away
       G/D       G         C
And he calls her back, she comes.
C            Dm7        Em   Eb
If there's a next time, he's okay
            G/D   G        C
Cause she's under both his thumbs.

CHORUS:
Em              Eb
She limps along to his side
Dm7               G
Singing a song of ruin. I'd
C           C/E     F 
bet he says nothin' doin'.
        C   Em Eb Dm   G  C   
I-I-I-I I'd       call it suicide.

VERSE:
She loves to ride in big parades.
But he wouldn't so she won't.
She needs at least a dozen maids.
But if he says no she don't.

CHORUS:
He wishes she knew his side.
Soon there'll be trouble brewin' I'd
bet he says nothin' doin'
I-I-I-I I'd call it suicide.

BRIDGE:
C C/E F        G7 
Suicide, she's commitin' it
C C/E F           G7
Suicide, he's not gettin' it
C C/E F         G7         C
Suicide, it's a quittin' a day.

(INSTRUMENTAL VERSE W/WORDLESS VOCAL)

CHORUS:
She limps along to his side
Singing a song of ruin. I'd
bet he says nothin' doin'.
I-I-I-I I'd call it suicide.

OUTRO:
Suicide, she's commitin' it
Suicide, he's not gettin' it
Suicide, it's a quittin' a day.
            
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