11 Chords used in the song: G, C, Cmaj7, Am7, Gsus4, D, D7, Bb, Dm, Gm7, Am
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# [MAIN RIFF:]
# [Play 3x:]
A|-----2-----2----2--------|
E|----------------------0--|
C|--2-----2----------2-----|
G|-------------------------|
# [Then play:]
A|-----2-----2-------------|
E|----------------------2--|
C|--2-----2-------2--4-----|
G|-------------------------|
G
Two of us riding nowhere
C Cmaj7 Am7
Spending someone's hard earned pay
G
You and me Sunday driving, not arriving
C Cmaj7 Am7 G Gsus4
On our way back home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
C G
We're going home.
# [MAIN RIFF]
G
Two of us sending postcards
C Cmaj7 Am7
Writing letters on my wall
G
You and me burning matches, lifting latches
C Cmaj7 Am7 G Gsus4
On our way back home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
C G
We're going home.
Bb Dm
You and I have memories
Gm7 Am D7
Longer than that road that stretches out ahead
G
Two of us wearing raincoats
C Cmaj7 Am7
Standing solo in the sun.
G
You and me chasing paper, getting nowhere
C Cmaj7 Am7 G Gsus4
On our way back home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
C G
We're going home.
Bb Dm
You and I have memories
Gm7 Am D7
Longer than that road that stretches out ahead
G
Two of us wearing raincoats
C Cmaj7 Am7
Standing solo in the sun.
G
You and me chasing paper, getting nowhere
C Cmaj7 Am7 G Gsus4
On our way back home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
D D7 G Gsus4
We're on our way home
C G
We're going home.
# [MAIN RIFF & END]
# NOTE: Play the D chord like this:
A|--5--|
E|--2--|
C|--2--|
G|--2--|
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About this song: Two Of Us
"Two of Us" is a 1970 song by The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney, although, in his 1980 Playboy interview, John Lennon apparently claimed to have written it. It is credited to Lennon/McCartney. Lennon and McCartney sang the song as a duet. It was written for Linda Eastman, McCartney's soon to be wife, though it sounds at times as if it is addressing Lennon, whose relationship with McCartney was tense at that time.