(Richard Starkey) As performed by the Beatles (Ringo) [intro] B E B A B E C#m A B E C#m I'd like to be under the sea A B In an Octopus's Garden in the shade. E C#m He'd let us in knows where we've been, A B In his Octopus's Garden in the shade. C#m I'd ask my friends to come and see A B An Octopus's Garden with me. E C#m I'd like to be under the sea A B E In an Octopus's Garden in the shade. E C#m We would be warm below the storm A B In our little hideaway beneath the waves. E C#m Resting our head on the sea bed A B In an Octopus's Garden near a cave. C#m We would sing and dance around A B Because we know we can't be found. E C#m I'd like to be under the sea A B E In an Octopus's Garden in the shade. [Solo] A F#m D E A F#m D E A B E C#m We would shout and swim about A B The coral that lies beneath the waves. E C#m Oh, what joy for every girl and boy A B Knowing they're happy and they're safe. C#m We would be so happy, you and me. A B No one there to tell us what to do. E C#m I'd like to be under the sea A B C#m In an Octopus's Garden with you, A B C#m In an Octopus's Garden with you, A B E B E In an Octopus's Garden with you, from Abbey Road 1969
About the artist behind Octopuss Garden Chords:
The Beatles are one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music. The Beatles are the best-selling musical group in history. In the United Kingdom, The Beatles released more than 40 different singles, albums, and EPs that reached number one, earning more number one albums (15) than any other group in UK chart history. This commercial success was repeated in many other countries; their record company, EMI, estimated that by 1985 they had sold over one billion records worldwide.[1] According to the Recording Industry Association of America, The Beatles have sold more albums in the United States than any other band.[2] In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked The Beatles number one on its list of 100 Greatest Rock & Roll Artists of All Time. According to that same magazine, The Beatles' innovative music and cultural impact helped define the 1960s, and their influence on pop culture is still evident today.
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