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-3----3----3----3s7---------7--7---------7-
---0----1----3--4s8--8----8-------8----8--- X2
-0----2----4-----------0-------0----0------
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-------------------5--------------------------------
-1-----2-----3--------4---5---------5---4----------4
---0-----0-----2--------------4---4---------4----4--
-2-----2-----4-----4------5-----5-------5-----5-----...
------3----3--------3---3---------3
-3------2----1------------1--------
---2--4--------0------------0------
...-4---------2-------2----1-------1--
-3--------3---3--------3---3--------3---3--------3-
---0----0-------2----2-------1----1-------0----0---
-0---0--------2---2--------0---0--------0---0------
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-3----3-----3--------3---3--------3---3--------3---3
---0----1-----2----2-------1----1-------0----0-----0
------------2---2--------0---0--------0---0--------0
-0----2--------------------------------------------0
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About this song: Blackbird
Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney, but credited as usual to Lennon/McCartney. McCartney was inspired to write this while in Scotland as a reaction to racial tensions escalating in America in the spring of 1968, and (according to Sony/ATV Songs LLC 1968) McCartney stated that he had a black woman in mind when he wrote the song ('bird' being British slang for a woman). The first night Linda Eastman, who would later become his wife, slept over, McCartney played it to the fans camped outside his house.