Chords for Derek&theDominos
Tempo:
74.95 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
B
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] [A] [D] Hey, if you [A] detect some country blues picking in the song you're about to [D] hear, you're right.
Played for one of the finest musical groups in the world.
Welcome Bobby Whitlock, [A] Jim Gordon, Carl Radel, and Eric Clapton.
Derek and the Dominoes!
[Ab] [A]
[D] [Dbm] [A] [E] It's too late, [A] she's gone.
[D] [A] It's [Em] too late, [D] yeah.
Our baby's gone.
[A]
But Charlie called her.
She was my only one.
But it's [E] too late, [A] she's gone.
[E] We made her [A] pass cry.
[D] [A] So I guess [Em]
[D] I'll have to drive her.
I [A] guess I will miss her more than anyone.
But [E] it's too late, [A] she's gone.
[D] She's gone.
[A] Yes, she's gone.
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone.
[G]
[D] Oh, she's gone.
[A] Yes, she's gone.
My [B] [E] baby's gone.
And I wonder, [A] does she love [D] me?
[A] Does she [D] love me?
It hurts, sir.
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's not [A] too late.
[D] [A] I [G] don't know.
[D] [A] [C]
[D] [A]
[B] I don't know.
[E]
[A] [D] [A] [G]
[D]
[A] [Eb]
[E] [Bm] [A]
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone.
[D] She's gone.
Oh, [A] yes, she's gone.
My baby's gone.
Oh, [D] she's gone.
There [A] [B]
came a baby,
[E] and I wonder, does [A] she love [D] me?
[A] Does she love me?
[D] It hurts, sir.
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's [A] not too late.
[D] [Dbm]
[A] [Bb] [A]
I don't know.
[Bb] [Db] [N]
Yes, sir.
Great.
How about that?
[B]
[N] Well, you know what?
I really am proud to see that the people here love you like they do.
Oh, I'm so pleased.
Your people, the people in your country and all over England,
really treated us great when we were over there.
Oh, we love your kind of music there, you know.
Well, you know I hear a lot of old down-home country blues in your playing.
Well, that's because we collect the records over there, you know.
I mean, there's not much in the way of actual real music there,
but, I mean, we just buy the records and pick [B] up on it that way.
[G] Well, you do a beautiful job.
Thank you very much.
You really put
Played for one of the finest musical groups in the world.
Welcome Bobby Whitlock, [A] Jim Gordon, Carl Radel, and Eric Clapton.
Derek and the Dominoes!
[Ab] [A]
[D] [Dbm] [A] [E] It's too late, [A] she's gone.
[D] [A] It's [Em] too late, [D] yeah.
Our baby's gone.
[A]
But Charlie called her.
She was my only one.
But it's [E] too late, [A] she's gone.
[E] We made her [A] pass cry.
[D] [A] So I guess [Em]
[D] I'll have to drive her.
I [A] guess I will miss her more than anyone.
But [E] it's too late, [A] she's gone.
[D] She's gone.
[A] Yes, she's gone.
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone.
[G]
[D] Oh, she's gone.
[A] Yes, she's gone.
My [B] [E] baby's gone.
And I wonder, [A] does she love [D] me?
[A] Does she [D] love me?
It hurts, sir.
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's not [A] too late.
[D] [A] I [G] don't know.
[D] [A] [C]
[D] [A]
[B] I don't know.
[E]
[A] [D] [A] [G]
[D]
[A] [Eb]
[E] [Bm] [A]
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone.
[D] She's gone.
Oh, [A] yes, she's gone.
My baby's gone.
Oh, [D] she's gone.
There [A] [B]
came a baby,
[E] and I wonder, does [A] she love [D] me?
[A] Does she love me?
[D] It hurts, sir.
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's [A] not too late.
[D] [Dbm]
[A] [Bb] [A]
I don't know.
[Bb] [Db] [N]
Yes, sir.
Great.
How about that?
[B]
[N] Well, you know what?
I really am proud to see that the people here love you like they do.
Oh, I'm so pleased.
Your people, the people in your country and all over England,
really treated us great when we were over there.
Oh, we love your kind of music there, you know.
Well, you know I hear a lot of old down-home country blues in your playing.
Well, that's because we collect the records over there, you know.
I mean, there's not much in the way of actual real music there,
but, I mean, we just buy the records and pick [B] up on it that way.
[G] Well, you do a beautiful job.
Thank you very much.
You really put
Key:
A
D
E
B
G
A
D
E
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] Hey, if you [A] detect some country blues picking in the song you're about to [D] hear, you're right.
Played for one of the finest musical groups in the world.
Welcome Bobby Whitlock, [A] Jim Gordon, Carl Radel, and Eric Clapton.
Derek and the Dominoes!
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _
_ [D] _ [Dbm] _ [A] _ [E] It's too late, [A] she's gone.
[D] _ _ [A] _ It's [Em] too late, [D] yeah.
_ Our baby's gone.
_ _ [A] _
But Charlie called her.
She was my only one.
But it's [E] too late, _ _ [A] she's gone.
[E] We made her [A] pass cry.
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ So I guess [Em]
[D] I'll have to _ drive her.
_ I [A] guess I will miss her more than anyone.
But [E] it's too late, _ [A] she's gone. _
[D] She's gone.
_ [A] Yes, she's gone. _
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone.
_ _ [G]
[D] Oh, she's gone.
_ [A] Yes, she's gone.
My [B] _ _ _ [E] baby's gone.
And I wonder, [A] does she love [D] me?
_ [A] _ Does she [D] love me?
_ It hurts, sir. _ _
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's not [A] too late. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ I [G] don't know.
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ I don't know.
[E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[E] _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone. _ _
[D] She's gone.
Oh, [A] yes, she's gone.
My baby's gone.
Oh, [D] she's gone.
There [A] _ _ _ [B] _
_ came a baby,
[E] and I wonder, does [A] she love [D] me?
_ [A] _ Does she love me?
[D] _ _ It hurts, sir. _ _ _
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's [A] not too late.
[D] _ [Dbm] _
[A] _ [Bb] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
I don't know.
[Bb] _ _ [Db] _ _ [N] _ _
Yes, sir.
_ _ Great.
How _ _ _ about that?
_ [B] _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ Well, you know what?
I really am proud to see that the people here love you like they do.
Oh, I'm so pleased.
Your people, _ _ _ _ _ the people in your country and all over England,
really treated us great when we were over there.
Oh, we love your kind of music there, you know.
Well, you know I hear a lot of old down-home country blues in your playing.
Well, that's because we collect the records over there, you know.
I mean, there's not much in the way of actual real music there,
but, I mean, we just buy the records and pick [B] up on it that way.
[G] Well, you do a beautiful job.
Thank you very much.
You really put
Played for one of the finest musical groups in the world.
Welcome Bobby Whitlock, [A] Jim Gordon, Carl Radel, and Eric Clapton.
Derek and the Dominoes!
_ _ _ [Ab] _ [A] _
_ [D] _ [Dbm] _ [A] _ [E] It's too late, [A] she's gone.
[D] _ _ [A] _ It's [Em] too late, [D] yeah.
_ Our baby's gone.
_ _ [A] _
But Charlie called her.
She was my only one.
But it's [E] too late, _ _ [A] she's gone.
[E] We made her [A] pass cry.
_ [D] _ _ [A] _ So I guess [Em]
[D] I'll have to _ drive her.
_ I [A] guess I will miss her more than anyone.
But [E] it's too late, _ [A] she's gone. _
[D] She's gone.
_ [A] Yes, she's gone. _
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone.
_ _ [G]
[D] Oh, she's gone.
_ [A] Yes, she's gone.
My [B] _ _ _ [E] baby's gone.
And I wonder, [A] does she love [D] me?
_ [A] _ Does she [D] love me?
_ It hurts, sir. _ _
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's not [A] too late. _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ I [G] don't know.
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[B] _ I don't know.
[E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[E] _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[D] She's gone.
My [A] baby's gone. _ _
[D] She's gone.
Oh, [A] yes, she's gone.
My baby's gone.
Oh, [D] she's gone.
There [A] _ _ _ [B] _
_ came a baby,
[E] and I wonder, does [A] she love [D] me?
_ [A] _ Does she love me?
[D] _ _ It hurts, sir. _ _ _
[A] I need your love, baby.
Please don't make me wait.
[E] Tell me it's [A] not too late.
[D] _ [Dbm] _
[A] _ [Bb] _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
I don't know.
[Bb] _ _ [Db] _ _ [N] _ _
Yes, sir.
_ _ Great.
How _ _ _ about that?
_ [B] _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ Well, you know what?
I really am proud to see that the people here love you like they do.
Oh, I'm so pleased.
Your people, _ _ _ _ _ the people in your country and all over England,
really treated us great when we were over there.
Oh, we love your kind of music there, you know.
Well, you know I hear a lot of old down-home country blues in your playing.
Well, that's because we collect the records over there, you know.
I mean, there's not much in the way of actual real music there,
but, I mean, we just buy the records and pick [B] up on it that way.
[G] Well, you do a beautiful job.
Thank you very much.
You really put