7 Chords used in the song: C, D7, F, Am, G, G7, Dm7

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C / / / /
C /
D7 /
Ooh I need your love babeF /
C /
Guess you know it's trueC /
D7 /
Hope you need my love babeF /
C /
Just like I need youAm /
F /
Hold me, love meAm /
D7 /
Hold me, love meC /
D7 /
Ain't got nothin' but love babeF /
C /
Eight days a weekC /
D7 /
Love you every day girlF /
C /
Always on my mindC /
D7 /
One thing I can say girlF /
C /
Love you all the timeAm /
F /
Hold me, love meAm /
D7 /
Hold me, love meC /
D7 /
Ain't got nothin' but love babeF /
C /
Eight days a weekG / /
Eight days a weekAm / /
I love youD7 / /
Eight days a weekF /
G7 /
Is not enough to show I careC /
D7 /
Ooh I need your love babeF /
C /
Guess you know it's trueC /
D7 /
Hope you need my love babeF /
C /
Just like I need youAm /
F /
Hold me, love meAm /
D7 /
Hold me, love meC /
D7 /
Ain't got nothin' but love babeF /
C /
Eight days a weekG / /
Eight days a weekAm / /
I love youD7 / /
Eight days a weekF /
G7 /
Is not enough to show I careC /
D7 /
Love you every day girlF /
C /
Always on my mindC /
D7 /
One thing I can say girlF /
C /
Love you all the timeAm /
F /
Hold me, love meAm /
D7 /
Hold me, love meC /
D7 /
Ain't got nothin' but love babeF /
C /
Eight days a weekF /
C /
Eight days a weekF /
C /
Eight days a weekC /
D7 /
Dm7 /
C /
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About this song: Eight Days A Week
"Eight Days a Week" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, which was recorded by The Beatles and released on their December 1964 album Beatles for Sale. "Eight Days a Week" is the first song which the Beatles took into the studio unfinished to work on arrangement during the session, which would later become common. The song was mainly recorded in two recording sessions on 6 October devoted exclusively to this song, which lasted nearly seven hours with a fifteen-minute break in between.