A Arthur was born just a plain simple man E A in a plain simple working class position Though the world was hard and its ways were set E A he was young and he had so much ambition All the week he was overtaken E A by people who make the big decisions But he tried and he tried for a better life E A and a way to improve his own condition D A - G - D - A If only life were easy it would be such fu-u-un D A - G - D - A Things would be more equal and be plenty for everyone D Arthur the world's gone and passed you by A D Don't you know it, don't you know it You can cry, cry all night but it won't make it right A D Don't you know it, don't you know it Arthur we know and we sympathize A D Don't you know it, don't you know it Arthur we like you and want to help you A D Somebody loves you, don't you know it It shifts keys back to the A-E section for the guitar solo and the "How's your wife" verse, then goes back to D-A after repeating the middle eight ("If only life were easy"). At the end there's this part: A D Don't you know it, don't you know it A D Somebody loves you, don't you know it A D A - D Don't you know it, don't you know it And then it's back to "Arthur, the world's gone..." with its D - A chords, which are continued for the long fade-out. On those late verses where there's no singing on the "don't you know it" parts, you can play an A7 instead of an A. During the A & E chords ("verses"), the following is played: G | --2--2--0--2--0--0--2--2--0--2--0--0--1----1----1----1--1--0--2-- The prechorus I just play the chords noted. Over the D & A chords ("chorus"), I play: B | --3--3--1--3--1--1--3--3--1--3--1--1--5----5----5----5--5--1--3-- and during the solo, this line is moved up an octave to: B | -10-10--8-10--8--8-10-10--8-10--8--8-12---12---12---12-12--8-10---- with liberal bends on the E's at the 12th fret.