8 Chords used in the song: G, F, C, D7, Am, G7, C7, Fm
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G
F
C
D7
One day you’ll look to see I’ve gone
C
Am
For tomorrow may rain soD7
G7
C
F-
C
I’ll follow the sunG
F
C
D7
Someday you’ll know I was the one
C
Am
But tomorrow may rain soD7
G7
C
C7
I’ll follow the sun
F
And now the time has come
Fm
C
D7
And so my love I must go
F
And though I lose a friendFm
C
In the end you will knowD7
Oh
SoloG
F
C
D7
C
Am
So tomorrow may rain soD7
G7
C
C7
I’ll follow the sun
F
And now the time has come
Fm
C
C7
And so my love I must go
F
And though I lose a friendFm
C
In the end you will knowG
F
C
D7
On day you’ll find that I have gone
C
Am
For tomorrow may rain soD7
G7
C
F-
C
I’ll follow the sun
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About this song: I'll Follow The Sun
"I'll Follow the Sun" is a song by The Beatles. It is a melancholy ballad featuring Paul McCartney as the lead vocalist. The song was written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon/McCartney) The song was released on the Beatles for Sale album in 1964, but was written long before that year (a version recorded in 1960 can be found in the bootleg record You Might As Well Call Us The Quarrymen. The song's lyrics centre around a man who feels he is unappreciated by a woman.