Coming Up - PAUL MCCARTNEY - MCCARTNEY II (1980) COMING UP (c) 1980 MPL Communications Ltd. Published by MPL Communications Ltd. Chords used: EADGBE Eb: xx1343 Db/Eb: xx3121 Abmaj7:xx1113 Bbm7: xx3324 Cm7: xx1313 Db: xx3121 Fm7: xx1111 Ebdim: x01212 Eb/G: xx1232 INTRO: Eb Db/Eb Eb Eb Db/Eb You want a love to last forever Eb Db/Eb One that will never fade away Eb Db/Eb I want to help you with your problem Eb Stick around, I say Db/Eb Abmaj7 Bbm7 Cm7 Db Coming up Eb Fm7 Ebdim Eb/G Coming up, yeah Abmaj7 It's coming up Bbm7 Cm7 Db Like a flower Eb Fm7 Ebdim Eb/G Coming up, I say Eb Db/Eb Eb Db/Eb You want a friend you can rely on One who will never fade away And if you're searching for an answer Stick around, I say Coming up, coming up Coming up, like a flower Coming up, I say You want some peace and understanding So everybody can be free I know that we can get together We can make it, stick with me It's coming up, coming up Coming up, like a flower Coming up for you and me Eb Db/Eb Eb Db/Eb Eb Db/Eb Eb Db/Eb Coming up Eb Db/Eb Eb Db/Eb Eb Db/Eb Coming up Abmaj7 Bbm7 Cm7 Db Coming up Eb Fm7 Ebdim Eb/G Coming up I say Abmaj7 Coming up Bbm7 Cm7 Db Like a flower Eb Fm7 Ebdim Coming up Eb/G Eb I feel it in my bones You want a better kind of future One that everyone can share You're not alone, we all could use it Stick around, we're nearly there Coming up, coming up everywhere Coming up, like a flower Coming up for all to share Coming up, yeah Coming up, anyway Abmaj7 Coming up Bbm7 Cm7 Like a flower Db Eb Coming up NOTE: "I originally cut it on my farm in Scotland; I did a little version with just me as the nutty professor, doing everything and getting into my own world like a laboratory. The absent-minded professor is what I go like when I'm doing those; you get so into yourself it's weird, crazy. But I liked it. You know, I heard a story recently from a guy who used to record with John [Lennon] in New York, and he said that John would get lazy - but then he'd hear a song of mine where he thought, 'Oh, shit, Paul's putting it in, Paul's working!" Apparently that was one song that got John recording again. I think John just thought, 'Uh-oh, I better get working, too'. I thought that was a nice story." (Paul McCartney, 2001)