GOOD DAY SUNSHINE (Lennon-McCartney) 1966 Written by Paul and influenced by another popular American group of the time, the Lovin' Spoonful, who were enjoying their first hit in Britain, "Daydream", while the Beatles were recording Revolver. Later, John Sebastian, leader of the Spoonful, would admit that it was seeing the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show that had given him the inspiration to form a group. B F# B F# E7 Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine A F#7 B7 I need to laugh and when the sun is out E7 A I've got something I can laugh about F#7 B7 I feel good in a special way E7 A I'm in love and it's a sunny day B F# B F# E7 Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine A F#7 B7 We take a walk the sun is shining down E7 A D B7 E A D Burns my feet as they touch the ground B F# B F# E7 Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine A F# B7 Then we lie beneath the shady tree E7 A I love her and she's loving me F#7 B7 She feels good (she feels good) she knows she's looking fine E7 A I'm so proud to know that she is mine B F# B F# E7 Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine B F# B F# E7 Good day sunshine, good day sunshine, good day sunshine F7 Good day sunshine (good day sunshine) Good day sunshine (good day sunshine)