Hey Baby Cifras

por Bruce Channel
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Dificuldade: intermediário
Afinação: E A D G B E
Tecla: A
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: Pencom [a] 30.872. Última edição em 29 de jun. de 2024
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Cifras

A
F#m
D
E
E7
F#
B
G
Em
C

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Hey Baby chords
Bruce Channel   1961  **
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey!_Baby
 
A F#m * D  E   A      F#m   D
He-e-e-ey  Hey baby. (ooh ahh)
E       A   F#m  D          E     A   F#m  D E
I wanna kno-o-o-w if you'll be my girl          2x
 
D
When I saw you walking down the street
A
I said that's the kind of girl I'd like to meet
D
She's so pretty, Lord she's fine.
E            E7       E
I'd like her mine all mine.
 
A F#m  D  E   A      F#m   D
He-e-e-ey Hey baby. (ooh ahh)
E       A   F#m  D          E     A   F#m  D E
I wanna kno-o-o-w if you'll be my girl         2x  
 
F#                              B
When you turned and walked away that`s when I want to say
E                            A
come on baby give me a whirl I wanna know if you`ll be my girl
 
A F#m  D  E   A      F#m   D
He-e-e-ey Hey baby. (ooh ahh)
E       A   F#m  D          E     A   F#m  D E
I wanna kno-o-o-w if you'll be my girl          
 
F#                              B
When you turned and walked away that`s when I want to say
E                            A
come on baby give me a whirl I wanna know if you`ll be my girl
 
A F#m  D  E   A      F#m   D
He-e-e-ey Hey baby. (ooh ahh)
E       A   F#m  D          E     A   F#m  D E
I wanna kno-o-o-w if you'll be my girl            2x
 
A   F#m  D E 4x
 
* It has been suggested that F#7 is a better fit
 
** Alternate:
 
Capo II
 
A   = G
F#m = Em
D   = C
E   = D
B   = A
F#  = E
 
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Tom Hogg
Nice tab Pen. Thanks for keeping the oldies going ! Tom
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keithrs
if you're replying to ME? which you seem to be (although i claimed the opposite of what you said??) , but to be clear.. i'm correcting what should be an obvious mistake to musicians with even a fundamental level of ear training.. there are NO F# minor chords in this recording, PERIOD.. and also.. that the 'D' is a 'B MAJOR' in the CHORUS each and every time (not in the VERSE as incorrectly noted by the first comment my JDD55, again confusing misnaming the song parts) .. .. and that the last phrase coming out of the chorus on piano goes A.. D D A, A7 ? with a deliberate cadence? that SHOULD be impossible to miss.. it does NOT repeat what the first chorus stanza does ( again incorrectly listed as A, F#m, D E) ? and the walking bar that comes into the 2nd and 3rd verses.. does NOT go from E to F#? if you play it as written here against the right chords it will be discordant for a most of 2 bars each time..( at the end of the A DD A phrase.. an obvious chromatic and quite typical piano left hand walk down from A with root octaves following in the right where a guitarist COULD play A, G#, G to F# all major.. even 7th chords if you want to get showy..) ..if you can't hear that..then why comment?? you're not helping to fix it.. just adding more confusion to what SHOULD be clarification on a SIMPLE song.. i only mentioned it at all because i REALIZE that it's not the relative minor as would be NORMAL for this era? it's a little ODD and this chart is WRONG (there are 5 basic chords in this song.. and you got the chorus, the HOOK wrong) .. it's just lazy to be assuming it's a simple I , IV , V? OBVIOUSLY: THE F# that is written as 'F#' in the verses is a MAJOR chord and is correct in the 2 last verses? and "WILDCANADA" to me, this really typifies the biggest issue with this site? 4 versions.. none of them correct and people who don't know better are voting them as 5 star when they're WRONG.. this is the MATH part of music? the ART part is being able to perform them with feel and impact others or to please yourself with replicating the song as recorded (this is NOT the same chords as the DJ ORTIZ version.. or others.. this is specifically the Bruce Channel version) .. but if you get the MATH wrong.. what happens to the ART?.. what's the point? I like to use this site LIVE and it's more and more impossible to do that as the versions grow more plentiful yet stay full of mistakes and comments that aren't helpful..!!!
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jamesf12
keithrs is correct. The chord sequence for the chorus is: A, F#(major, not minor), B(or B7), E
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