Heart of the Country - Paul McCartney

Actually, hadn't posted this one yet, I was trying to, but got kicked off the wifi at my favorite coffee shop (1/2 hr. limit on wifi during "peak hours"?! Boo!).

Little explanation - the bars that are 3/4 followed by 5/4 are just two bars of 4/4 written that way to trick the player into playing a chord on an off-beat. I discovered this trick while working on "Good Day Sunshine" - you can get the player to play a chord on the "and" of beat 2 by using 3/4, but using 4 spaces for the measure, & putting the chord you want syncopated on the 3rd space of that bar. But, if it's a song that is actually in 4/4, you have to follow the 3/4 bar immed. w/ a 5/4 bar.

Also, all the N.C. bars are for the be-bop-ish melody that Paul plays & sings at that point - McCartney does jazz! (well, almost) AND, just to make things fun for the guitar player/singer, he's actually playing this song in the C chord position w/ the entire guitar tuned down a whole step (std. tuning). Right now, I'm trying it in the key that it's in (Bb), but w/ the capo on the 3rd fret, in the G chord position.