7 Chords used in the song: G, D, Em, D7, Am7, B7, C
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G - D - | Em - - |
Love, love, love
| G - D - | Em - - |
Love, love, love
| D7 - G - | D7 - - - | D7 - - - | D7 - - |
Love, love, love
| G - D - | Em - - |
There's nothing you can do that can't be done
| G - D - | Em - - |
Nothing you can sing that can't be sung
| D7 - G - | D7 - - - |
Nothing you can say but you can learn to play the game
| D7 - - - | D7 - - |
Its easy
| G - D - | Em - - |
There's nothing you can make that can't be made
| G - D - | Em - - |
No one you can save that can't be saved
| D7 - G - | D7 - - - |
Nothing you can do but you can learn how to be you in time
| D7 - - - | D7 - - |
It's easy
| G - Am7 - | D7 - - - |
All you need is love
| G - Am7 - | D7 - - - |
All you need is love
| G - B7 - | Em - G - |
All you need is love, love
| C - D7 - | G - - - |
Love is all you need
| G - D - | Em - - |
There's nothing you can know that isn't known
| G - D - | Em - - |
Nothing you can see that isn't shown
| D7 - G - | D7 - - - |
Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be
| D7 - - - | D7 - - |
It's easy
| G - Am7 - | D7 - - - |
All you need is love
| G - Am7 - | D7 - - - |
All you need is love
| G - B7 - | Em - G - |
All you need is love, love
| C - D7 - | G - |
Love is all you need
| G - Am7 - | D7 - - - |
All you need is love
| G - Am7 - | D7 - - - |
All you need is love
| G - B7 - | Em - G - |
All you need is love, love
| C - D7 - | G - |
Love is all you need
| G - | (repeat as needed)
Love is all you need
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karmela
(Dubrovnik)
Everything's fine, but I'd replace Am7 with A, sounds better to me...
16 Jan 2010
Top Tabs & Chords by The Beatles, don't miss these songs!
About this song: All You Need Is Love
"All You Need Is Love" is a song written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was first performed by The Beatles on Our World, the first live global television link. Watched by 400 million in 26 countries, the programme was broadcast via satellite on June 25, 1967. The BBC had commissioned the Beatles to write a song for the UK's contribution. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it at #362 in their 500 greatest songs of all time.