Ralph: is that the black single volume with gold lettering on the cover? That's the one I have and I noticed "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" is not in there.
It is in mine, (think it's a first printing, had it since around '81 or so) but I always missed 2 George songs:
"Old Brown Shoe" and "I Me Mine".
Agree with Walrus about some transcriptions being "made easy" , but it's still a hell of a course in composition.
I discovered Ultimate Guitar when it was still "OLGA" ("On Line Guitar Archives"), before the publishers started pursuing their royalties for all the unauthorized transcriptions.
This was a short time after the Napster brouha.
I used think it was one way the transcribers intended to circumvent copyright infringement claims: there
always one "bad " chord!
:glee:
But there was stuff on there from the '60's that was long out of print if it ever
was in print.
I'd already exhausted my local sheet music sources, so I had no qualms about downloading while the downloading was good.
Then for a few months there were messages about the site being down due to legal issues, then finally it was gone for good.
Lo and behold a couple of years later when I was searching for another obscure tune I discovered Ultimate Guitar.
I realized it must have been a reincarnation of OLGA (or at least had absorbed OLGA's database) when I found the chart I was looking for was signed by one of my favorite transcriptionists: "Another Ace '60's tab from Andrew Rogers"
Loved that guy, he did a bunch of my favorites.
Here's one, complete with errors:
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/t/the_yardbirds/over_under_sideways_down_crd.htm
But Ultimate Guitar offers a lot of extras for the fee, none of that stuff was available on Olga, and if it helps pay royalties then that's one of the single most important "pluses" in my opinion.