14 Chords used in the song: D, Bm7, F#m, A, Am, Am9, B, Gm9, Gm, C#m, Bm6, F#m6, F#7, Dmaj7

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D
Bm7
F#m
Half of what I say is meaning lessD
Bm7
F#m
A
But I say it just to reach you Ju liaD
Bm7
Am
Am9
Ju lia... Ju---lia...B
Gm9
Gm
Ocean child... Calls----- meD
Bm7
F#m
A
So I sing the song of love--- Ju-------lia...D
Bm7
Am
Am9
Ju--------lia. Seashell eyesB
Windy smileGm9
Gm
Calls--------meD
Bm7
F#m
A
D
So I sing the song of love--- Ju-------lia...C#m
D
Bm7
Bm6
Her hair of floating sky is shimmering glimmeringF#m
F#m6
F#m
F#7
In the sun----------D
Bm7
Am
Am9
Ju lia... Ju---lia...B
Gm9
Gm
Morning moon... Touch meD
Bm7
F#m
A
D
So I sing the song of love--- Ju-------lia...D
Bm7
F#m
A
When I cannon sing my heartD
Bm7
F#m
A
D
I can only speak my mind Ju---------liaD
Bm7
Am
Am9
Ju----lia, Ju-----lia
BGm9Gm
Ocean child. Touch meD
Bm7
F#m
A
D
So I sing the song of love--- Ju-------lia...D
Bm7
Am
Am9
B
Mmmmm MmmmmmGm9
Gm
Calls meD
Bm7
F#m
A
So I sing the song of love--- Ju--lia...F#m
A
Dmaj7
Ju-----------------lia
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About this song: Julia
"Julia" is a song by The Beatles. It is the final song on side two (and disc one, in the CD era) of the band's 1968 album, The Beatles (The White Album). It was written by John Lennon, and features Lennon on vocals and acoustic guitar. It was written during the Beatles' 1968 visit to India, where they were studying under the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It was here Lennon learned the song's finger-picking guitar style (known as 'Travis-picking') from the Scottish musician Donovan. No other Beatle sings or plays on the recording.