

| C | C/B | C/A | C/G | F | G | |
| Penny Lane | there | is a barber | showing pho | tographs |
| C | C/B | C/A | C/G | Cm | |
| Of every head | he's h | ad the pl | easure to | know |
| Cm/A | Ab | Gsus | G | |
| And all the people | that come and go, stop an | d say hello. |
| (as above) |
| On the corner is a banker with a motor car |
| The little children laugh at him behind his back |
| Cm/A | Ab | |
| And the banker | never wears a mac |
| Gsus | F | |
| In the pour | ing rain, very strange |
| Bb | Bb/D | Eb | |
| Penny Lane i | s in my ears and in | my eyes |
| Bb | Bb/D | Eb | G | |
| Wet | beneath the blue subu | rban skies, I sit an | d meanwhile back |
| In Penny Lane there is a fireman with an hourglass |
| And in his pocket is a portrait of the Queen |
| He likes to keep his fire engine clean, it's a clean machine |
| (trumpet solo) |
| Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes |
| Full of fish and finger pies in summer, meanwhile back |
| In Penny Lane the barber shaves another customer |
| We see the banker sitting waiting for a trim |
| And then the fireman rushes in |
| From the pouring rain, very strange |
| Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes |
| Wet beneath the blue suburban skies, I sit and meanwhile back |
| C | C/E | F | |
| Penny Lane i | s in my ears and in | my eyes |
| C | C/E | F | C | |
| Wet b | eneath the blue subu | rban skies of Penny | Lane |