12 Chords used in the song: B7, F#m, A, E, Bm, Bm#5, Bm6, Bm7, Em, Em#5, Em6, Em7
←
Tuning: Standard
Main Riff/Intro:
|-----------------|-----------------|
|-----------------|-----------------|
|-0-0-3-0-5--6--7-|-0-0-3-0-7--6--5-|
|-----------------|-----------------|
Verse:
B7 F#m
Sheepdog, standing in the rain
B7 F#m
Bullfrog, doing it again
A F#m
Some kind of happiness
E
Is measured out in miles
A F#m
What makes you think you're
B7
Something special when you smile
Verse:
B7 F#m
Childlike no one understands
B7 F#m
Jackknife in your sweaty hands
A F#m
Some kind of innocence
E
Is measured out in years
A F#m
You don't know what it's like
B7
To listen to your fears
Chorus:
Bm Bm#5 Bm6
You can talk to me
Bm7 Em Em#5
You can talk to me
Em6 Em7
You can talk to me
Bm Em
If you're lonely you can talk to me
⇢ Not happy with this tab? View 1 other version(s)
Tab comments (3)
Filter by:
what a wonderlfy fab tab! i enjoyed playing this! sounds great and well constructed, keep up the great work
02 Mar 2010
Top Tabs & Chords by The Beatles, don't miss these songs!
About this song: Hey Bulldog
"Hey Bulldog" is a song by The Beatles which first appeared on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album in 1968. Written by John Lennon (credited to Lennon/McCartney), the song was recorded during the filming of the "Lady Madonna" promotional video, and is one of the few Beatles songs to revolve around a piano riff. During the recording, Paul McCartney started to bark without warning. The next lines, initially written as "Hey Bullfrog", were changed mid-song to "Hey Bulldog". This became the song's title.