Cry Baby Cry Uke tab by The Beatles (Baritone Chords)

9 Chords used in the song: G, Am, F, Em7, A7, Em, Em7M, Em6, C7

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Year:  1968
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G baritone chordG      Am baritone chordAm   F baritone chordF                G baritone chordG
Cry baby cry make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF
she's old enough to know better

Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
The king of Marigold was in the kitchen
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7 G baritone chordG
cooking breakfast for the queen
Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
The queen was in the parlour playing piano
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7
For the children of the king

G baritone chordG Am baritone chordAm F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
Cry baby cry make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
she's old enough to know better so cry baby cry

Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
The king was in the garden picking flowers
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7 G baritone chordG
For a friend who came to play
Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
The queen was in the playroom painting pictures
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7
For the children's holiday

G baritone chordG Am baritone chordAm F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
Cry baby cry make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
she's old enough to know better so cry baby cry

Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
The duchess of Kircaldy always smiling
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7 G baritone chordG
And arriving late for tea
Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
The duke was having problems with a message
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7
At the local bird and bee

G baritone chordG Am baritone chordAm F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
Cry baby cry make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
she's old enough to know better so cry baby cry

Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7 G baritone chordG
For a seance in the dark
Em baritone chordEm Em7M baritone chordEm7M Em7 baritone chordEm7
With voices out of nowhere put on specially
Em6 baritone chordEm6 C7 baritone chordC7
By the children for a lark

G baritone chordG Am baritone chordAm F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
Cry baby cry make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
she's old enough to know better so cry baby cry, cry, cry, cry baby

F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
Make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
she's old enough to know better so cry baby cry, cry, cry, cry

F baritone chordF G baritone chordG
Make your mother sigh
Em7 baritone chordEm7 A7 baritone chordA7 F baritone chordF Em baritone chordEm
she's old enough to know better so cry baby cry

Uke tab by , 02 Sep 2012

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You can do without the Em7M chord ok ;)
04 Sep 2012
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About this song: Cry Baby Cry

"Cry Baby Cry" is a song by The Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles, also known as The White Album. "Cry Baby Cry" is the final song on the album featuring the group's instrumental presence. It is about an old nursery rhyme that John Lennon remembered from his youth.
The song is followed by a brief segment, written by Paul McCartney often referred to as "Can You Take Me Back".
When asked about "Cry Baby Cry" in 1980, Lennon replied, "Not me. A piece of rubbish.

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