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How to Play Maybe I’m Amazed Chords by Paul McCartney on Guitar

“Maybe I’m Amazed” is a classic song by Paul McCartney, written in 1970 for his debut solo album McCartney. It is a love song dedicated to his wife Linda, who helped him cope with the breakup of the Beatles. The song has been covered by many artists, such as Rod Stewart, Jem, and The Faces. It is also one of McCartney’s most popular live songs, featuring on several of his concert albums.

In this article, we will show you how to play “Maybe I’m Amazed” on guitar, using chords, tabs, and video lessons. We will also explain some of the musical features of the song, such as the key, the structure, and the solo.

The Key and the Chords

The original studio version of “Maybe I’m Amazed” is in the key of A major, but McCartney often plays it in Bb major live. The song uses a mix of major, minor, and seventh chords, as well as some inversions and slash chords. An inversion is when a chord is played with a different note than the root as the lowest note. A slash chord is when a chord is played with a different bass note than the root.

Here are the main chords used in the song:

[Coda]
  D                A/D              Am/D                     D
  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +  1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +
e|--------5-------|--------5-------|--------7---5---|--------10h12p10|
B|----7-----------|----5-----------|----5-----------|8---7-----------|
G|7---------------|6---------------|5---------------|----------------|
D|0---------------|0---------------|0---------------|--------0-------|
A|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
E|----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------|
 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
CHORDS
      E-A-D-G-B-e
D/F#  2-x-0-2-3-x
Dm/F  1-x-3-2-3-x
Em7   0-2-0-0-3-0
 
F/A   x-0-3-2-1-1
G/B   x-2-0-0-3-3
Eb/G  3-x-x-3-4-3
A/D   x-x-0-2-2-0
Am/D  x-x-0-2-1-0
C/D   x-x-0-5-5-3
D7    x-x-0-2-1-2
 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
[Intro]
| D/F# Dm/F | Em7 A7 | A
 
[Verse 1]
Bb          F/A                  C               G/B
 Maybe I'm amazed at the way you love me all the time
Bb              F/A                C
 And maybe I'm afraid of the way I love you
Bb          F/A                  C                G/B
 Maybe I'm amazed at the way you pulled me out of time
    Bb           F/A       Ab
You hung me on a line and maybe I'm amazed
   Eb/G             C
At the way I really need you
 
[Chorus]
D            A/D
 Baby, I'm a man,
            Am/D                    C/D       D7
Maybe I'm a lonely man who's in the middle of something
G                              D
 That he doesn't really understand
D            A/D
 Baby, I'm a man,
                     Am/D                 C/D  D7
And maybe you're the only woman who could ever help me
G                               D/F#   Dm/F   Em7   A7
 Baby won't you help me to understand
 
[Solo]
| Bb F/A | C G/B |
| Bb F/A | C |
| Bb F/A | C G/B |
| Bb F/A | Ab Eb/G | C |
 
[Chorus]
D            A/D
 Baby, I'm a man,
            Am/D                    C/D       D7
Maybe I'm a lonely man who's in the middle of something
G                              D
 That he doesn't really understand
D            A/D
 Baby, I'm a man,
                     Am/D                 C/D  D7
And maybe you're the only woman who could ever help me
G                               D/F#   Dm/F   Em7   A7
 Baby won't you help me to understand
 
[Verse 2]
Bb          F/A                     C               G/B
 Maybe I'm amazed at the way you're with me all the time
Bb              F/A                C
 And maybe I'm afraid of the way I need you
Bb          F/A                  C               G/B
 Maybe I'm amazed at the way you help me sing my song
    Bb                F/A       Ab
You right me when I'm wrong and maybe I'm amazed
   Eb/G             C
At the way I really need you
 
[Interlude]
| D A/D | Am/D  C/D D7 | G | D |
| D A/D | Am/D  C/D D7 | G |
| D/F# Dm/F | Em7 A7 | A
 
[Solo]
| Bb F/A | C G/B |
| Bb F/A | C |
| Bb F/A | C G/B |
| Bb F/A | Ab Eb/G | C |
 
[Chorus]
D            A/D
 Baby, I'm a man,
            Am/D                    C/D       D7
Maybe I'm a lonely man who's in the middle of something
G                              D
 That he doesn't really understand
D            A/D
 Baby, I'm a man,
                     Am/D                 C/D  D7
And maybe you're the only woman who could ever help me
G                               D/F#   Dm/F   Em7   A7
 Baby won't you help me to understand
 
[Outro]
               Bb
Oh, maybe I'm amazed
           G
Maybe I'm amazed
Bb               G      F/A
Yeah, maybe I'm amazed
Bb                            G
 Yeah, yeah, yeah, maybe I'm amazed
 
[Coda]
     G          D   A/D  Am/D  D
I’m amazed with you
   [break]

You can also use a capo on the first fret to play the song in Bb major using the same chord shapes as in A major.

The Structure and the Lyrics

The song has a simple structure, consisting of four main sections: verse, chorus, solo, and outro. The verse and the chorus are repeated twice, with slight variations in the lyrics and the chords. The solo is played over the verse chords, and the outro is an extended version of the chorus.

Here are the lyrics and the chords for each section:

Verse 1

Bb F/A C G/B Maybe I’m amazed at the way you love me all the time Bb F/A C And maybe I’m afraid of the way I love you Bb F/A C G/B Maybe I’m amazed at the way you pulled me out of time Bb F/A Ab You hung me on a line Eb/G C And maybe I’m amazed at the way I really need you

Chorus 1

D A/D Baby I’m a man Am/D C/D D7 Maybe I’m a lonely man who’s in the middle of something G D That he doesn’t really understand D A/D Baby I’m a man Am/D C/D D7 And maybe you’re the only woman who could ever help me G D/F# Dm/F Em7 A7 Baby won’t you help me to understand

Verse 2

Bb F/A C G/B Maybe I’m amazed at the way you’re with me all the time Bb F/A C And maybe I’m afraid of the way I need you Bb F/A C G/B Maybe I’m amazed at the way you help me sing my song Bb F/A Ab You right me when I’m wrong Eb/G C And maybe I’m amazed at the way I really need you

Chorus 2

D A/D Baby I’m a man Am/D C/D D7 Maybe I’m a lonely man who’s in the middle of something G D That he doesn’t really understand D A/D Baby I’m a man Am/D C/D D7 And maybe you’re the only woman who could ever help me G D/F# Dm/F Em7 A7 Baby won’t you help me to understand

Solo

The solo is played by McCartney on piano in the studio version, but by a guitarist in the live versions. The solo follows the same chord progression as the verse, with some variations and embellishments. You can find the tabs for the solo on various websites, such as Ultimate Guitar, E-Chords, and Songsterr.

Outro

The outro is a repetition of the chorus, with some changes in the lyrics and the chords. The song ends with a coda, which is a short musical phrase that concludes the song.

Bb F/A C G/B Maybe I’m amazed at the way you love me all the time Bb F/A C And maybe I’m afraid of the way I love you Bb F/A C G/B Maybe I’m amazed at the way you pulled me out of time Bb F/A Ab Eb/G C And hung me on a line D A/D Maybe I’m amazed at the way I really need you Am/D C/D D7 G D/F# Dm/F Em7 A7 Baby won’t you help me to understand

Bb G Oh, maybe I’m amazed Bb G F/A Yeah, maybe I’m amazed Bb G Yeah, yeah, yeah, maybe I’m amazed G D A/D Am/D D I’m amazed with you

The Video Lessons

If you prefer to learn by watching and listening, you can find many video lessons on how to play “Maybe I’m Amazed” on guitar on YouTube. Here are some of the best ones we found:

  • How to Play “Maybe I’m Amazed” by Paul McCartney on Guitar by Marty Music. This is a detailed and easy-to-follow lesson that covers the chords, the strumming, and the solo.
  • Maybe I’m Amazed Guitar Lesson – Paul McCartney by GuitarLessons365Song. This is a comprehensive and accurate lesson that covers every part of the song, including the intro, the verse, the chorus, the solo, and the outro.
  • Maybe I’m Amazed – Paul McCartney (Acoustic Guitar Lesson) by James James. This is a simple and beginner-friendly lesson that shows you how to play a stripped-down version of the song with just three chords.

Conclusion

“Maybe I’m Amazed” is a beautiful and timeless song by Paul McCartney that showcases his talent as a songwriter and a musician. It is also a great song to learn on guitar, as it teaches you how to use different types of chords, inversions, slash chords, and solo techniques. We hope this article has helped you learn how to play “Maybe I’m Amazed” on guitar, or at least inspired you to give it a try. Remember to practice regularly, have fun, and maybe you’ll amaze yourself!

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