Good
morning
A - D A D A
Good morning, good
morning, good morning,
D A
D
good morning, good morning,
ah.
A G A
1. Nothing to do to save his life call his wife
in.
A G
A - A7
Nothing to say but, "What
a Day, how's your boy been?"
D E
Nothing to do, it’s up to you,
A G
I've got nothing to say, but it’s okay.
A D A D
Good morning, good morning,
good morning, ah.
A G A
2. Going to work, don't want to go feeling low down.
A G
A
Heading for home, you start to
roam, when you're in town.
A - D - A D A
Everybody knows,
there's nothing doing,
D A
everything's closed, it's like
a ruin.
D A
Everyone you see is half
asleep,
D A - -
and you're on your own, you're
in the street.
A
G
A
3. After a while you start to smile, now you
feel cool.
A G A - A7
Then you decide to take a walk
by the old school.
D
E
Nothing had changed,
it's still the same,
A G
I've got nothing to say, but it's okay.
A D A D
Good morning, good morning,
good morning, ah.
A - D - A D A
People running
round, it's
D A
everywhere in town it’s
getting dark.
D A
Everyone you see is full of
life,
D A - D
it's time for tea and meet the wife.
A G A
4. Somebody needs to know the time, glad that I'm here.
A G
A
Watching the skirts you start
to flirt, now you're in gear.
D E
Go to a show, you hope she
goes,
A G
I've got nothing to say, but it's okay.
A D A - D
Good morning, good morning,
good morning.
A D A - D
Good morning, good morning,
good morning .…..
(The Beatles)