Eleanor Rigby

By

Intro

C
Ah, look at all the lonely
Em
people.
C
Ah, look at all the lonely
Em
people.

Verse 1

Em
Eleanor Rigby, picks up the rice in the church
where a wedding has
C
been, lives in a
Em
dream.
Em
Waits at the window, wearing the face
that she keeps in a jar by the
C
door, who is it
Em
for?

Chorus

Em7
All the lonely
Em6
people,
where
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do they all come
Em
from?
Em7
All the lonely
Em6
people,
where
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do they all be
Em
long?

Verse 2

Em
Father McKenzie, writing the words
of a sermon that no one will
C
hear, no-one comes
Em
near.
Em
Look at him working, darning his socks
in the night when there’s nobody
C
there, what does he
Em
care?

Chorus *

Em7
All the lonely
Em6
people,
where
Em aug
do they all come
Em
from?
Em7
All the lonely
Em6
people,
where
Em aug
do they all be
Em
long?

Intro *

C
Ah, look at all the lonely
Em
people.
C
Ah, look at all the lonely
Em
people.

Verse 3

Em
Eleanor Rigby died in the church
and was buried along with her
C
name, nobody
Em
came.
Em
Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt
from his hands as he walks from the
C
grave, no-one was
Em
saved.

Chorus *

Em7
All the lonely
Em6
people,
where
Em aug
do they all come
Em
from?
Em7
All the lonely
Em6
people,
where
Em aug
do they all be
Em
long?