TAB/CHORDS/EASY
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
by Lennon and McCartney
The Beatles
Video
TAB Lucy in the Sky With Diamondsby Lennon and McCartney
[Intro Riff]
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[Verse 1]
A A D Dm
Picture yourself in a boat on a riverA A7 D F
With tangerine trees and marmalade skies
A A D Dm
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly
A D F
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes
Bb C F6
Cellophane flowers of yellow and green
F6 Bb
Towering over your head
C G
Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes
D
And she's gone
[Chorus]
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
D
Ah
[Verse 2]
A A D Dm
Follow her down to a bridge by a fountain
A A7 D F
Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies
A A D Dm
Everyone smiles as you drift past the flowers
A D F
That grow so incredibly high
Bb C F6
Newspaper taxis appear on the shore
F6 Bb
Waiting to take you away
C G
Climb in the back with your head in the clouds
D
And you're gone
[Chorus]
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
D
Ah
[Verse 3]
A A D Dm
Picture yourself on a train in a station
A A7 D F
With plasticine porters with looking glass ties
A A D Dm
Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile
A D F
The girl with the kaleidoscope eyes
[Outro Chorus]
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
G C D
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
[Outro Riff]
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F6 Chord
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The Story Behind the Song
(From: The Beatles Bible @ https://www.beatlesbible.com)
Although the title was widely perceived to be a coded reference to LSD, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds in fact took its name from a drawing of a schoolfriend by the four-year-old Julian Lennon.
John Lennon
I had no idea it spelt LSD. This is the truth: my son came home with a drawing and showed me this strange-looking woman flying around. I said, 'What is it?' and he said, 'It's Lucy in the sky with diamonds,' and I thought, 'That's beautiful.' I immediately wrote a song about it.
There can be little doubt, however, that the song was directly influenced by John Lennon's continual experimentation with LSD, which hit a peak in 1967. However, in 1980 he claimed the main inspiration came from Alice In Wonderland.
The images were from Alice In Wonderland. It was Alice in the boat. She is buying an egg and it turns into Humpty-Dumpty. The woman serving in the shop turns into a sheep, and the next minute they are rowing in a rowing boat somewhere and I was visualising that. There was also the image of the female who would someday come save me - a 'girl with kaleidoscope eyes' who would come out of the sky. It turned out to be Yoko, though I hadn't met Yoko yet. So maybe it should be Yoko In The Sky With Diamonds.
It was purely unconscious that it came out to be LSD. Until somebody pointed it out, I never even thought of it. I mean, who would ever bother to look at initials of a title? It's not an acid song. The imagery was Alice in the boat. And also the image of this female who would come and save me - this secret love that was going to come one day. So it turned out to be Yoko, though, and I hadn't met Yoko then. But she was my imaginary girl that we all have.
John Lennon-All We Are Saying, David Sheff-In the studio
The song is structured in two distinct parts: the dreamlike verses in 6/8, with their gently psychedelic imagery; and the switch to 4/4 for the chorus.
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds was mostly written by Lennon, with a little help from Paul McCartney.
I showed up at John's house and he had a drawing Julian had done at school with the title 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' above it. Then we went up to his music room and wrote the song, swapping psychedelic suggestions as we went. I remember coming up with 'cellophane flowers' and 'newspaper taxis' and John answered with things like 'kaleidoscope eyes' and 'looking glass ties'. We never noticed the LSD initial until it was pointed out later - by which point people didn't believe us.
Paul McCartney
Anthology- And the Lucy of the title? Her name was Lucy O'Donnell, and she attended Heath House, a private Weybridge nursery school, with Julian Lennon. She didn't realise she had been immortalised in a Beatles song until she was 13, in 1976.
Julian Lennon's painting of Lucy in the sky with diamonds
In 1980 John Lennon criticized the arrangement and studio production, claiming it didn't do justice to the song itself.
I heard Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds last night. It's abysmal, you know? The track is just terrible. I mean, it is a great track, a great song, but it isn't a great track because it wasn't made right. You know what I mean? I feel I could remake every fucking one of them better. But that's the artistic trip, isn't it? That it why you keep going, always trying to make that next one the best.
John Lennon-All We Are Saying, David Sheff-In the studio
I heard Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds last night. It's abysmal, you know? The track is just terrible. I mean, it is a great track, a great song, but it isn't a great track because it wasn't made right. You know what I mean? I feel I could remake every fucking one of them better. But that's the artistic trip, isn't it? That it why you keep going, always trying to make that next one the best.
The Beatles spent an eight-hour night time session on 28 February 1967 rehearsing the song, without any recording taking place.
The next day, 1 March, they recorded seven takes. The Beatles taped just the rhythm track: piano, acoustic guitar, organ, drums and maracas. Lennon sang the lead vocals off-microphone to guide the recording. Take seven had a tambura, the Indian drone-like instrument.
On 2 March Lennon recorded his lead vocals, with harmony backing from McCartney. They both manually double-tracked their performances, and then McCartney's bass and Harrison's lead guitar were overdubbed.
With that they were finished. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds was one of the fastest recordings made for Sgt Pepper.
A composite of the rhythm track from take six, the tambura from take seven and the overdubbed chorus vocals was released in 1996 on Anthology 2.
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This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the
song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.
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This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the
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