the song Taxman was written in 1966, and can be found on the first song on the Beatles album Revolver.
It is played on a bass, a lead guitar, and a drum set.
chords:
D7 D7(#9 C7 G7 F7 E7
guitar chords are always on only beats 2&4
intro:
guitar:
bass:
D7 let me tell you how it will be D7(#9 D7
there's one for you, ninteen for me D7(#9 D7
'cause i'm the C7 taxman
yeah, i'm the G7 taxman D7
should five percent appear too small D7(#9 D7
be thankful i don't take it all D7(#9 D7
'cause i'm the C7 taxman
yeah, i'm the G7 taxman D7
(if you drive a car) i'll tax the street
(if you try to sit) i'll tax C7 your seat
(if you get D7 too cold) i'll tax the heat
(if you take a walk) i'll tax C7 your feet
D7 taxman!!
*solo*
'cause i'm the C7 taxman
yeah, i'm the G7 taxman D7
don't ask me what i want it for D7(#9 D7
if you don't want to pay some more D7(#9 D7
'cause i'm the C7 taxman
yeah, i'm the G7 taxman
and you're F7 working for no one E7 but D7 me
*solo* and fade
bass part:
during D chord: during C chord: during G chord:
i recommend listening to this song to get the timing on the kick-ass solo.
copyright 1966 northern songs limited
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George Harrison
Taxman
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