5 Chords used in the song: A7, D, G, A, C
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Strumming pattern: main pattern: d-dx-du-xu u-du-du-du
125 BPM.
A7 D G A
Well shake it up baby, now shake it up baby
A7 D G A
Twist and shout twist and shout
A7 D G A
c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby, now c'mon, baby
A7 D G A
c'mon and work it on out work it on out
A7 D G A
Well, work it on ou--t work it on out
A7 D G A
You know you look so good look so good
A7 D G A
You know you got me goin' now got me goin'
A7 D G A A7
Just like you knew you would like I knew you would-oooo
A7 D G A
Well shake it up baby, now shake it up baby
A7 D G A
Twist and shout twist and shout
A7 D G A
c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby, now c'mon, baby
A7 D G A A7
c'mon and work it on out work it on out-oooo
A7 D G A
You know you twisty little girl twisty little girl
A7 D G A
You know you twist so fine twist so fine
A7 D G A
C'mon and twist a little closer, now twist a little closer
A7 D G A A7
And let me know that you're mine let me know you're mine-oooo
# Instrumental
A A7 D G A
Ahh, ahh, ahh, ahh, Wow! scream Baby, now shake it up baby
A7 D G A
Twist and shout twist and shout
A7 D G A
c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon baby, now c'mon, baby
A7 D G A A7
c'mon and work it on out work it on out-oooo
A7 D G A
You know you twisty little girl twisty little girl
A7 D G A
You know you twist so fine twist so fine
A7 D G A
C'mon and twist a little closer, now twist a little closer
A7 D G A A7
And let me know that you're mine let me know you're mine-oooo
A7 D G A
Well shake it, shake it, shake it baby, now shake it up baby -3x
A G G G G G D
Ahh, ahh, ahh, ahh
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About this song: Twist And Shout
"Twist and Shout" is a song written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell. It was originally recorded by the Topnotes and then The Isley Brothers. It was covered by The Beatles, with John Lennon on the lead vocals, and originally released on their first album Please Please Me. The recording session for that album was their first album session, and is notable for eleven songs having been recorded in a mere 10 hours (the remaining four songs had previously been released as singles and one song was not released).