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Intro:
    Em - A  - 4x -
    D  - Bm - 3x -
    D  - B7 - 1x -
    Em - A  - 2x -


         D             
Oh! I'd like to be a pirate
  G        A        D
A pirate's life for me
G                  D
All my friends are pirates
    E              A
And sail the B. B. sea
     G             
I've got a Jolly Roger
     D 
It's black and white and vast
     D
So! Get out of your Skull and Crossbones
         G      A       D 
And I'll run it up your mast

Interlude: E - A - D

       D
With a yo-ho-ho and a ha-ha-ha
      G       A     D
And a hee-hee-ha-ha-hum
       G
With a yo-ho-ho
      D
And a ya-ha-ha
      E           A
And a yum-yum-yum-jum-jum
     G
I've got a Jolly Roger
     D
It's black and white and vast
    D
So! Get out of your Skull and Crossbones
         G      A       D
And I'll run it up your mast

Outro: E - A - D    
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Biography

There are two artists under the name George Harrison

1.George Harrison, MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) born in Liverpool, UK, was an English rock musician, singer-songwriter and film producer who achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles, along with mainstream success as a solo artist. George contributed to the songwriting talents of his Beatles band mates, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, firstly by adding ideas and guitar parts, and later with his distinctive style of music inspired by Eastern spirituality.

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