Capo II
Penny Lane
John Lennon/Paul McCartney
| A | Bm7 | E7 | |
| In Penny | Lane there is a barber showing | photographs |
| A | Am7 | |
| Of every | head he's had the pleasure to | know. |
| Am6 | Fmaj7 | E7 | |
| And all the | people that come and | go - Stop and | say hello. |
| A | Bm7 | E7 | |
| On the | corner is a banker with a | motor car, |
| A | Am7 | |
| The little | children laugh at him behind | his back. |
| Am6 | Fmaj7 | E7 | D | |
| And the | banker never wears a | mack - In the | pouring rain - | very strange. |
| G | C | |
| Penny | Lane is in my ears and in my | eyes. |
| G | C | E | E7 | |
| There beneath the blue suburban | skies I sit and | meanwhile | back. |
| A | Bm7 | E7 | |
| In Penny | Lane there is a fireman with an | hourglass. |
| A | Am7 | |
| And in his | pocket is a portrait of the | queen. |
| Am6 | Fmaj7 | E7 | |
| He likes to | keep his fire engine | clean - It's a | clean machine. |
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| G | C | |
| Penny | Lane is in my ears and in my | eyes. |
| G | C | E | E7 | ||
| Four of fish and finger | pies - in summer, | meanwhile | back. |
| A | Bm7 | E7 | |
| Behind the | shelter in the middle of a | roundabout |
| A | Am7 | |
| A pretty | nurse is selling poppies from a | tray, |
| Am6 | Fmaj7 | E7 | |
| And though she | feel as if she's in a | play - she is | anyway. |
| A | Bm7 | E7 | |
| In Penny | Lane the barber shaves another | customer. |
| A | Am7 | |
| We see the | banker sitting waiting for a | trim. |
| Am6 | Fmaj7 | E7 | |
| And the | fireman rushes in - From the | pouring rain - | very strange |
| G | C | |
| Penny | Lane is in my ears and in my | eyes. |
| G | C | E | E7 | |
| There beneath the blue suburban | skies I sit and | meanwhile | back. |
| A | D | |
| Penny | Lane is in my ears and in my | eyes. |
| A | D | A | |
| There beneath the blue suburban | skies, Penny | Lane. |
