George Harrison – Save The World (Ukulele)

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From the album "Somewhere in England", 1981 Transcripted by Danilo Fiani ([email protected])
Fm7(b5) (aka Fdim)
 X X 3 4 3 4

F#m7(b5) (aka F#dim)
 X X 4 5 4 5

Cmaj7
0 3 2 0 0 0 
Co X 3 4 2 4 X
F/C
X 3 3 2 1 1
Intro: (1st slide guitar) C Co Fm7(b5) G
E--------------------
B---------------------
G--5s8--8-10s12-13---13-12-10-9--------
Chorus :
              G7        C     Cmaj7 
We've got to save the world

Bb      D7               F#m7(b5)   G
Someone else may want to use it

Bb                A7
    So far we've seen

         Dm
This planet's rape,

             G#7     G
 how we've abused it

              G7
We've got to save the world
Interlude [C Co Fm7(b5)]
C                      G
The Russians have the biggest share

C                        G
  With their long fingers everywhere

F 			   A7	
  And now they've bombs in outer space

F                       Fm          C   |Co  Fm7(b5)| (fast passage)
  With laser beams and atomic waste

C				G
 Rain forest chopped for paper towels

C		   G
 One acre gone in every hour*

F                       A7
 Our birds and wildlife all destroyed

F                   Fm          [C     Co   F/C    G] 
 To keep some millionaires employed    (different interlude)

             G7          C     Cmaj7
We've got to save the whale

Bb                  D         F#m7(b5)  G
Greenpeace they've tried to diffuse    it

Bb                A7
   But dog food salesmen

    Dm                   G#7  G
Persist on kindly to harpoon it

              G7
We've got to save the world
[C Co F/C]
C                  G
  The armament consortium

C                        G 
  They're selling us plutonium

F                      A7
  Now you can make your own H-bomb

F                      Fm         C   |Co  Fm7(b5)| (fast passage)
  Right in the kitchen with your mom

C                        G
 The nuclear power that costs you more

C                       G
 Than anything you've known before

F                      A7
 The half-wit's answer to a need

F                      Fm            C   |Co  Fm7(b5)| (fast passage)
 For cancer, death, destruction, greed
[SOLO: repeat the verses above chords] [Repeat the intro]
	      G7	C     Cmaj7
We've got to save the world

Bb          D                F#m7(b5)   G
Someone's children they may need it

Bb              A7
  So far we've seen

    Dm                  G#7           G
The big business of extinction bleed it

               G7          C     Co    F 
We've got to save the world

C		    G
 We're at the mercy of so few

C                    G
 With evil hearts determined to

F                   A7
 Reduce this planet into hell

F                      Fm            C   |Co  Fm7(b5)| (fast passage)
 Then find a buyer and make quick sale

C                  G
 To end upon a happy note

C                    G
 Like trying to make concrete float

F                 A7
 Is very simple knowing that

F                      Fm    C   Co    F   
 God in your heart lives

G                G7          C   Cmaj7 
   We've got to save the world

Bb        D              F#m7(b5)  G 
Someone else may want to use      it

Bb               A7
  It's time you knew

      Dm            
How close we've come

             G#7  G             G7
We're gonna lose it - We gotta save, we gotta save

                     C    Co  Fm7(b5)  C
We gotta save the world.
Comments: 1) The slide guitar interludes vary. I've transcripted one from the introduction (there are two, making a dobro) just in case of identifying the main melody. 2) I really dislike this song. It has a quite bizarre chords sequency that doesn't make a beautiful result. And the lyrics are very poor, not to mention the "Russians" part, that reveals a very shallow knowledge about the facts or, at least, a kind of ingenuity from my (our) favorite songwriter/musician. I'm the biggest George Harrison fan in the world, for sure... but this song, along with only 2 or 3 other songs from his entire career, is unpassable. 3) Why had I spent my time transcripting it? Well, "a friend came to me, and told me that he wanted help"... so it was worthwile.