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Norwegian Wood Chords by The Beatles

Norwegian Wood chords by The Beatles

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Title:				NORWEGIAN WOOD			(Beatles)


		D            D(C#bass)        D   C        G   D
		I once had a girl or...
		D            D(C#bass)          D    C     G   D
		She showed me her ...
		    Dm                                         G
		She asked me to ...
		    Dm                                           Em   A
		But I looked ...

		D          D(C#bass)     D    C        G   D
		I sat on a rug biding ..
		D               D(C#bass)        D    C         G   D
		We talked until two ...

		    Dm                                               G
		She told me she ...
		  Dm                                                Em   A
		I told her I didn't ...

		D           D(C#bass)   D    C         G   D
		And when I awoke ...
		D          D(C#bass)     D    C    G    D
		So I lit a fire ....


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About this song

"Norwegian Wood" by The Beatles was released in 1965 on their album "Rubber Soul." The song features a prominent sitar part, played by George Harrison, marking one of the first instances of Indian classical music being incorporated into a mainstream Western pop song. The lyrics, written by John Lennon, tell the story of a casual encounter with a woman at his home, ultimately ending in her leaving and possibly burning down his home, leaving a subtle ambiguity and intrigue in the narrative. The song's acoustic arrangement and melancholic tone set it apart from the Beatles' earlier work, showcasing their evolving musical experimentation and storytelling prowess.