Publisher Code: HL00172236Title: First 50 Songs by The Beatles Subtitle: You Should Play on The Piano Publisher: Hal LeonardInstrumentation: PianoProduct Type: Book Only Pages: 160Year of Publication: 2016ISMN: 9781495069093ISBN: 9781495069093 UPC: 888680627171The First 50 Songs by the Beatles You Should Play on the Piano is a simply arranged, must-know collection of the Fab Fours greatest hits. Each arrangement includes chords and lyrics in an easy-to-read and play format for Beatles fans of allages.
Songs include: Across the Universe · Blackbird · Can`t Buy Me Love · Day Tripper · Eleanor Rigby · The Fool on the Hill · Good Day Sunshine · Hey Jude · I Want to Hold Your Hand · Let It Be · Michelle · Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da · Penny Lane ·Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band · Twist and Shout · We Can Work It Out · Yesterday · and more.
This collection contains 50 Beatles favourites arranged for the Piano in an easy-to-read and play format with lyrics and chords.
First 50 Songs by the Beatles You Should Play on the Piano includes the hits: Blackbird, Can't Buy Me Love, Day Tripper, Eleanor Rigby, The Fool on the Hill, Good Day Sunshine, Hey Jude, I Want to Hold Your Hand, Let It Be, Michelle, Penny Lane, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Twist and Shout, We Can Work It Out, Yesterday and more.
Contents:
A Hard Day's NightAcross The UniverseAll My LovingAll You Need Is LoveAnd I Love HerBlackbirdCan't Buy Me LoveCome TogetherDay TripperDear PrudenceDon't Let Me DownEight Days A WeekEleanor RigbyGet BackGood Day SunshineGot To Get You Into My LifeHello, GoodbyeHelp!Here Comes The SunHere, There And EverywhereHey JudeI Saw Her Standing ThereI Want To Hold Your HandI WillIn My LifeLady MadonnaLet It BeLove Me DoLucy In The Sky With DiamondsMichelleNorwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)Nowhere ManOb-La-Di, Ob-La-DaPaperback WriterPenny LaneRevolutionSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandShe Loves YouSomethingStrawberry Fields ForeverThe Fool On The HillThe Long And Winding RoadTicket To RideTwist And ShoutWe Can Work It OutWhen I'm Sixty-FourWhile My Guitar Gently WeepsWith A Little Help From My FriendsYellow SubmarineYesterday