9 Chords used in the song: A, A7, F#m, Dm, F, Bb, C, G, D

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INTRO
A|----0-7---7-0---7-----5-4-0--------|
E|--0-----3-----2---1-0--------------| [Repeat]
C|-----------------------------------|
G|-----------------------------------|
VERSE 1A
A7
F#m
Dm
Picture youself in a boat on a river
A
A7
F#m
F
With tangerine trees and marmalade skiesA
A7
F#m
Dm
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly
A
A7
F
A girl with kaleidoscope eyes.
Bb
C
Cellophane flowers of yellow and greenDm
Bb
Towering over your headC
G
D
Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes and she's gone
CHORUSG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsD
Ah ah
VERSE 2A
A7
F#m
Dm
Follow her down to a bridge by a fountain
A
A7
F#m
F
Where rocking horse people eat marshmallow piesA
A7
F#m
Dm
Everyone smiles as you drift past the flowers
A
A7
F
That grow so incredibly highBb
C
Newspaper taxis appear on the shoreDm
Bb
Waiting to take you awayC
G
D
Climb in the back with your head in the clouds and you're gone
CHORUSG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsD
Ah ah
VERSE 3A
A7
F#m
Dm
Picture yourself on a train in a station
A
A7
F#m
F
With plasticine porters with looking glass tiesA
A7
F#m
Dm
Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile
A
A7
F
The girl with kaleidoscope eyes
CHORUSG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsD
Ah ahG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsG
C
D
Lucy in the sky with DiamondsD
Ah ah
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at the ah part after the chorus, try strumming D for 4 strums and then A for one slow strum
30 Dec 2018

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About this song: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney that was recorded by The Beatles for their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Many people thought this was about drugs, since the letters "LSD" are prominent in the title, and John Lennon, who wrote it, was known to drop acid. In 1971 Lennon told Rolling Stone that he swore that he had no idea that the song's initials spelled L.S.D. He added: "I didn't even see it on the label.