12 Chords used in the song: Dm, C, G7, Am, F, Cmaj7, Am7, Bb, Ab6, Ab, Abmaj7, Ab7

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Transpose chords:
Dm
C
You say yes, I say no,G7
Am
G7
Am
G7
You say stop, and I say go, go, go. Oh noG7
C
G7
F
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Bb
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Ab6
C
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello.Dm
C
I say high, you say low,G7
Am
G7
Am
G7
You say why, and I say I don't know. Oh no.G7
C
G7
F
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Bb
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Ab6
C
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello.Dm
C
G7
Am
G7
Am
G7
Why, why, why, why, why, why do you say goodbye, goodbye bye bye bye bye? Oh no.G7
C
G7
F
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Bb
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Ab6
C
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello.Dm
C
You say yes, I say no,
(I say yes),(but I mean no)G7
Am
G7
Am
G7
You say stop, I say go, go, go. Oh. Oh no.
(I can stay still it's time to go)G7
C
G7
F
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
You say goodbye and I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Bb
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Bb
C
Cmaj7
Am
Am7
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello, hello, hello.
F
Ab
Ab
Abmaj7
Ab7
F
I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
C
HelloC
Am
C
Hey la, Hey, Hel-lo ah (8x)
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About this song: Hello Goodbye
"Hello, Goodbye" is a song written by Lennon/McCartney and first recorded by the English rock band The Beatles. The song was released as a single in November 1967, and topped the charts in both the United States and Britain. Though the songwriting credit is Lennon/McCartney, it was written only by Paul McCartney. Alistair Taylor, who worked for the Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, had asked McCartney how he wrote his songs, and McCartney took him into his dining room to give him a demonstration on his harmonium.