8 Chords used in the song: D, A, A7, G, D7, GM7, Em7, C
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D A
Hey Jude, don't make it bad
A7 D
Take a sad song and make it better
G D
Remember to let her into your heart
A7 D
Then you can start to make it better
D A
Hey Jude, don't be afraid
A7 D
You were made to go out and get her
G D
The minute you let her under your skin
A7 D
Then you begin to make it better
D7 G
And anytime you feel the pain
GM7 Em7
hey Jude, refrain
A7 D
Don't carry the world upon your shoulders
D7 G
For well you know that it's a fool
GM7 Em7
who plays it cool
A7 D
By making his world a little colder
D7 A7
Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah
D A
Hey Jude, don't let me down
A7 D
You have found her, now go and get her
G D
Remember to let her into your heart
A7 D
Then you can start to make it better
D7 G
So let it out and let it in
GM7 Em7
hey Jude, begin
A7 D
You're waiting for someone to perform with
D7 G
And don't you know that it's just you
GM7 Em7
hey Jude, you'll do
A7 D
The movement you need is on your shoulder
D7 A7
Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah yeah
D A
Hey Jude, don't make it bad
A7 D
Take a sad song and make it better
G D
Remember to let her under your skin
A7 D
Then you'll begin to make it better
D7 A7
better better better better better, oh
D
Nah nah nah
C
nah nah nah nah
G
nah nah nah nah
D
hey jude
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About this song: Hey Jude
"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles that was recorded in 1968. Originally titled "Hey Jules", the ballad was written by Paul McCartney—and credited to Lennon/McCartney—to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during his parents' divorce. "Hey Jude" begins with a verse-bridge structure based around McCartney's vocal performance and piano accompaniment; further details are added as the song progresses to distinguish sections. After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a fade-out coda that lasts for more than four minutes. Read more on Last.fm.