![]() At the end another extension uses C7 to take us back to the verse with the same V-I progression (perfect cadence) as was used in the transition from verse to chorus. C Am F And when I feel my finger on your trigger (Oooooooooh, oh yeah) G7 I know nobody can do me no harm (Oooooooooh, oh yeah) C Am F G7 CuzHappiness (is a warm gun) C Am F G7 Happiness (is a warm gun) F (hold) C Am F G7 Yes it is. Happiness Is A Warm Gun -The Beatles (chorus) (C). Chorus(Bb) Slightly unusual to start on Bb, but the progression is simple and ends on F. Stacking thirds from each degree of the major scale creates seven chords within a given key. The second verse has an extension at the end of F7 which takes us into the chorus with a strong progression. ![]() Further Analysis Nothing really unconventional which makes this an instantly memorable hit! Verse (F) No surprises here, just using F, Bb and C to establish key. This kind of pattern represents falling fourths. Usually we would expect the chords to jump up and then fall back down. It is surprisingly unconventional as we can see the chords dropping from F to Eb and then rising back up again.
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