5 Chords used in the song: G, D, C, Am, Em
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Intro:
G, D, G, D
G, C, G, C
G, C, G, C
1st verse:
G C Am Em D
I'm looking through you, where did you go?
G C Am Em D
I thought I knew you, what did I know?
Em D C G C D
You don't look different, but you have changed
G C Am C G C G C G C G C
I'm looking through you, you're not the same
2nd verse:
G C Am Em D
Your lips are moving, I cannot hear
G C Am Em D
Your voice is soothing, but the words aren't clear
Em D C G C D
You don't sound different, I've learned the game
G C Am C G C G C
I'm looking through you, you're not the same
G, C, G, C
chorus:
C G
Why, tell me why, did you not treat me right?
C G D
Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight
3rd verse:
G C Am Em D
You're thinking of me, the same old way
G C Am Em D
You were above me, but not today
Em D C G C D
The only difference is you're down there
G C Am C G C G C
I'm looking through you, and you re no where
G, C, G, C
chorus:
C G
Why, tell me why, did you not treat me right?
C G D
Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight
4th verse
G C Am Em D
I'm looking through you, where did you go?
G C Am Em D
I thought I knew you, what did I know?
Em D C G C D
You don't look different, but you have changed
G C Am C G C G C
I'm looking through you, you're not the same
G, C, G, C
# Ending:
G C G C G C G C G C
Yeah!, Well, baby you've changed, ah, I'm looking through you
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About this song: I'm Looking Through You
"I'm Looking Through You" was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with a majority of the songwriting attributed to the latter. It was first released as part of the album Rubber Soul, released in the UK on 3 December, 1965. Lead vocals are performed by McCartney. Three separate versions of the song were recorded in October and November, 1965, the last of which was included on Rubber Soul. The original version recorded on 24 October was slower than the released version, had a significantly different rhythm, and lacked the "Why, tell me why.