PARTS: Soprano Alto Tenor Bass All Harmony
KEY: bold = first beat of bar ^ = rest Underline = triplet backing vocal = [text]
215 - Beatles Medley Ticket To Ride, Long And Winding Road, When I’m 64
INTRO - four bars
TICKET TO RIDE
Verse 1 I think I’m gonna be sad, I think it’s today—--- yeah!
The girl that’s drivin’ me mad is going away—-----yeah!
Chorus She’s got a ticket to ride
She’s got a ticket to ri-i-ide
She’s got a ticket to ride (Sop. harmony)but she don’t care!
Verse 2 She said that livin’ with me is bringing her down—- yeah!
For she would never be free when I was around—-yeah!
Chorus She’s got a ticket to ride
She’s got a ticket to ri-i-ide
She’s got a ticket to ride (Sop. harmony)but she don’t care!
Bridge (Sop. harmony)I don’t know why she’s ridin’ so high
She ought to think twice, she ought to do right by me
Be-fore she gets to sayin’ goodbye
She ought to think twice, she ought to do right by me--.
Key and tempo change - THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD
Verse 1 The long and winding road
That leads to your door—-
Will never disap-pear
I’ve seen that road be-fore--,
(Bass/Tenor harmony)It always leads me here
Leads me to your door--
Verse 2 The wild and windy night
That the rain (Bass/Tenor harmony) washed away
(Sop/Alto) Has left a pool of tears
(Bass/Tenor harmony) Ah- Ah- Ah- Ah-
(Bass/Tenor harmony)Crying for the day
Why leave me standing here?
Lead me to your door.
Bridge Ma-ny times I’ve been alone
And ma-ny times I’ve cried
An-yway you’ll never know
The ma-ny times I’ve tried
Verse 3 (Bass/Tenor harmony)But still they lead me back
To the long winding road.
You left me standing here—-
A long, long time a-go—--
Don’t leave me waiting here—-
Lead me to your door--(count 7 beats)
Key and tempo change
TURNAROUND - 4 bars
WHEN I’M SIXTY-FOUR
When I get older los-ing my hair
Ma-ny years from now
(Alto harmony)Will you still be sending me a va-lentine,
Birth-day greetings bot-tle of wine?
If I’d been out till quar-ter to three
(Alto harmony)Would you lock the door?
Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I’m sixty-four?
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Will you still need me, will you still feed me
When I’m sixty-four?
Words and music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney