John Lennon - Instant Karma. Tabbed by Daniel Vaughan, [email protected] I felt I had to share the worlds greatest song to everyone, so I did and here it is. (verse 1) A F#m Instant karma's gonna get you A F#m Gonna knock you right in the head A F#m You better get yourself together, F G A Pretty soon your gonna be dead D Bm What in the world you thinking of? D Bm Laughing in the face of love C Am What on earth you tryin' to do? D Its up to you E7 Yeah you (Verse 2) Instant Karma's Gonna get you Gonna look you right in the face Better get yourself together darlin' Join the Human Race How in the world you gonna see? Laughing at fools like me Who on earth do you think you are? A superstar? Well right you are (Chorus) G Bm Em Well we all shine on G Bm Em Like the moon and the stars and the sun G Bm Em Well we all shine on D E7 Ev'ry one, come on. (verse 3) Instant karma's gonna get you Gonna knock you off your feet Better recognise your brothers Ev'ry one you meet Why in the world are we here? Surely not to live in pain and fear? Why on earth are you there? When you're everywhere gonna get your share (Chorus) (Middle) A F#m Yeah yeah A F#m Alright A F#m Ah ha, F G A Ah! (Repeat chorus 3 times to fade) :: Ultimate Guitar Archive :: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com
About the artist behind Instant Karma Chords:
In his solo career, Lennon wrote and recorded songs such as "Give Peace a Chance" and "Imagine". Lennon revealed his rebellious nature and wit on television, in films such as A Hard Day's Night, in books such as In His Own Write, and in press conferences and interviews. He was controversial through his work as a peace activist, artist, and author.
Lennon had two sons: Julian Lennon, with his first wife Cynthia Lennon, and Sean Ono Lennon, with his second wife, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono. After a self-imposed retirement from 1976 to 1980, Lennon reemerged with a comeback album, but was murdered one month later in New York City on 8 December 1980. In 2002, respondents to a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted Lennon into eighth place. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Lennon number 38 on its list of "The Immortals: The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time" and ranked The Beatles at number one.
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