Chords for Dwight Yoakam - Please, Please Baby (Live From Austin TX)
Tempo:
91.25 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
Em
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [A] [Bm] [A]
[E] [A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [E] back home.
[A] It's so cold, dark here all [E] alone.
[C#m] [A] If you come back, I promise I'll be [E] good.
[B] You come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
[Em] [A] I laughed [F#m] when you [A] packed your [E] bag, told me good-bye.
[A] I hollered, [F#m] I don't [A] need you, oh, [E] honey, [B] that's a lie.
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, [E] come [D] back home.
[E] [D] [A] It's so cold, dark here all [D] alone.
[E] [A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be good.
[B] You come home, baby, [A#] I'll [E] let you like I should.
[A]
[E] [E] [A]
[Bm] [E]
[A] [Em] [A] [Em] [A]
[Em] If you [A] don't come home, dear, [E] I know I'm gonna sing.
[A] Hey, sweetheart, I think you're done.
[E] [B] I'll take all the blame.
[A#]
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [D] back home.
[D]
It's [A] so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
[E]
[A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be [D] good.
[E]
[D] If you [B] come home, [A#] baby, I'll [A] let you like [E] I should.
[A] [E]
[F#m] [Em] [A] [E] [A] [E]
[A] [Em] [E]
[B] [Em]
[E]
[Em]
[E] [A] [D#] [Em]
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come back [D] home.
[E] [D]
[A] It's so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
[D]
[A] If you come back, I promise [E] I'll be [D] good.
[E] [D]
[B] If you come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
If you [B] come home, baby, [D] I'll let you like I [E] should.
[A]
[Em] [E] Thank [Em]
[N]
you.
This is one that was on the last album.
And it's one I wrote with all the lovely ladies,
and all the ugly guys.
This one is, you know, guys, it's all big bluff,
us being tougher than the women.
And the women are the tougher sex.
Absolutely.
You're only fooling yourself, guys.
It's always the loud one, too.
My old lady don't tell me, I tell my old lady.
When I say my old woman, my old lady don't tell,
you know, he's the big one that's over in the corner.
And my old lady, I'm gonna tell you something about my old lady.
Then about ten minutes goes by and you see him down on the phone,
you know, huddled up like he's going,
okay, baby, no, baby, I'll be right home, baby.
No, I didn't notice.
I wasn't gonna, I just stopped for a minute, honey.
No, I'll be right there, darling.
Okay, honey.
Go from my old lady to baby, baby, baby, and honey.
And this is about that, how these lovely, sweet, innocent things out here,
back at home, you never notice how those ladies,
they keep it to home, guys.
They don't do it [A] much out there.
Everything that goes on goes on back here at the house.
Rough stuff goes on back here at the house with these women.
I mean, from the time you were a kid, you know, your mother didn't,
you know, dad, he'd kind of give it to you out in public,
a little bit, shake you up,
but mom, she'd just kind of look over that way,
and boy, mom had a memory.
Learned early.
Learned early about these ladies.
And I wrote
[E] [A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [E] back home.
[A] It's so cold, dark here all [E] alone.
[C#m] [A] If you come back, I promise I'll be [E] good.
[B] You come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
[Em] [A] I laughed [F#m] when you [A] packed your [E] bag, told me good-bye.
[A] I hollered, [F#m] I don't [A] need you, oh, [E] honey, [B] that's a lie.
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, [E] come [D] back home.
[E] [D] [A] It's so cold, dark here all [D] alone.
[E] [A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be good.
[B] You come home, baby, [A#] I'll [E] let you like I should.
[A]
[E] [E] [A]
[Bm] [E]
[A] [Em] [A] [Em] [A]
[Em] If you [A] don't come home, dear, [E] I know I'm gonna sing.
[A] Hey, sweetheart, I think you're done.
[E] [B] I'll take all the blame.
[A#]
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [D] back home.
[D]
It's [A] so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
[E]
[A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be [D] good.
[E]
[D] If you [B] come home, [A#] baby, I'll [A] let you like [E] I should.
[A] [E]
[F#m] [Em] [A] [E] [A] [E]
[A] [Em] [E]
[B] [Em]
[E]
[Em]
[E] [A] [D#] [Em]
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come back [D] home.
[E] [D]
[A] It's so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
[D]
[A] If you come back, I promise [E] I'll be [D] good.
[E] [D]
[B] If you come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
If you [B] come home, baby, [D] I'll let you like I [E] should.
[A]
[Em] [E] Thank [Em]
[N]
you.
This is one that was on the last album.
And it's one I wrote with all the lovely ladies,
and all the ugly guys.
This one is, you know, guys, it's all big bluff,
us being tougher than the women.
And the women are the tougher sex.
Absolutely.
You're only fooling yourself, guys.
It's always the loud one, too.
My old lady don't tell me, I tell my old lady.
When I say my old woman, my old lady don't tell,
you know, he's the big one that's over in the corner.
And my old lady, I'm gonna tell you something about my old lady.
Then about ten minutes goes by and you see him down on the phone,
you know, huddled up like he's going,
okay, baby, no, baby, I'll be right home, baby.
No, I didn't notice.
I wasn't gonna, I just stopped for a minute, honey.
No, I'll be right there, darling.
Okay, honey.
Go from my old lady to baby, baby, baby, and honey.
And this is about that, how these lovely, sweet, innocent things out here,
back at home, you never notice how those ladies,
they keep it to home, guys.
They don't do it [A] much out there.
Everything that goes on goes on back here at the house.
Rough stuff goes on back here at the house with these women.
I mean, from the time you were a kid, you know, your mother didn't,
you know, dad, he'd kind of give it to you out in public,
a little bit, shake you up,
but mom, she'd just kind of look over that way,
and boy, mom had a memory.
Learned early.
Learned early about these ladies.
And I wrote
Key:
A
E
D
Em
B
A
E
D
_ [F#] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _
[E] _ _ _ [A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [E] back home.
_ [A] It's so cold, dark here all [E] alone.
[C#m] _ [A] If you come back, I promise I'll be [E] good.
_ [B] You come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
_ [Em] [A] I laughed [F#m] when you [A] packed your [E] bag, told me good-bye.
[A] I hollered, [F#m] I don't [A] need you, oh, [E] honey, [B] that's a lie.
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, [E] come [D] back home.
[E] _ [D] [A] It's so cold, dark here all [D] alone.
[E] _ [A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be good.
[B] You come home, baby, [A#] I'll [E] let you like I should.
_ _ [A] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ [Em] _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ If you [A] don't come home, dear, [E] I know I'm gonna sing.
[A] Hey, sweetheart, I think you're done.
[E] [B] I'll take all the blame.
[A#]
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [D] back home.
[D]
It's [A] so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
[E] _
[A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be [D] good.
[E]
[D] If you [B] come home, [A#] baby, I'll [A] let you like [E] I should. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ [A] _ [E] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ [A] _ _ [D#] _ [Em] _ _ _
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come back [D] home.
[E] _ [D]
[A] It's so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
_ [D]
[A] If you come back, I promise [E] I'll be [D] good.
[E] _ [D]
[B] If you come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
If you [B] come home, baby, [D] I'll let you like I [E] should.
[A] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [E] Thank _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ This is _ one that was on the last album.
And _ it's one I wrote with all the lovely ladies, _ _ _
and all the ugly guys. _ _ _ _ _
This one is, _ _ you know, _ guys, _ it's all big bluff,
us being tougher than the women.
And the women are the tougher sex.
_ _ _ Absolutely.
_ _ _ You're only fooling yourself, guys.
It's always the loud one, too. _ _
My old lady don't tell me, I tell my old lady.
When I say my old woman, my old lady don't tell,
you know, he's the big one that's over in the corner.
And my old lady, I'm gonna tell you something about my old lady.
Then about ten minutes goes by and you see him down on the phone,
you know, huddled up like he's going,
okay, baby, no, baby, I'll be right home, baby.
No, I didn't notice.
I wasn't gonna, I just stopped for a minute, honey.
No, I'll be right there, darling.
Okay, honey.
Go from my old lady to baby, baby, baby, and honey. _
And this is about that, how these lovely, sweet, innocent things out here, _
_ back at home, you never notice how those ladies,
they keep it to home, guys.
They don't do it [A] much out there.
Everything that goes on goes on back here at the house.
Rough stuff goes on back here at the house with these women.
I mean, from the time you were a kid, you know, your mother didn't,
you know, dad, he'd kind of give it to you out in public,
a little bit, shake you up,
but mom, she'd just kind of look over that way,
and boy, mom had a memory.
Learned early.
Learned early about these ladies.
And I wrote
[E] _ _ _ [A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [E] back home.
_ [A] It's so cold, dark here all [E] alone.
[C#m] _ [A] If you come back, I promise I'll be [E] good.
_ [B] You come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
_ [Em] [A] I laughed [F#m] when you [A] packed your [E] bag, told me good-bye.
[A] I hollered, [F#m] I don't [A] need you, oh, [E] honey, [B] that's a lie.
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, [E] come [D] back home.
[E] _ [D] [A] It's so cold, dark here all [D] alone.
[E] _ [A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be good.
[B] You come home, baby, [A#] I'll [E] let you like I should.
_ _ [A] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ [Em] _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ If you [A] don't come home, dear, [E] I know I'm gonna sing.
[A] Hey, sweetheart, I think you're done.
[E] [B] I'll take all the blame.
[A#]
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come [D] back home.
[D]
It's [A] so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
[E] _
[A] If you come back, I promise I'll [E] be [D] good.
[E]
[D] If you [B] come home, [A#] baby, I'll [A] let you like [E] I should. _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _ [E] _ [A] _ [E] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [E] _ _
_ [B] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ [A] _ _ [D#] _ [Em] _ _ _
[A] Please ain't bad, baby, come back [D] home.
[E] _ [D]
[A] It's so cold, dark here [E] all alone.
_ [D]
[A] If you come back, I promise [E] I'll be [D] good.
[E] _ [D]
[B] If you come home, baby, [A] I'll let [E] you like I should.
If you [B] come home, baby, [D] I'll let you like I [E] should.
[A] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [E] Thank _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ you. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ This is _ one that was on the last album.
And _ it's one I wrote with all the lovely ladies, _ _ _
and all the ugly guys. _ _ _ _ _
This one is, _ _ you know, _ guys, _ it's all big bluff,
us being tougher than the women.
And the women are the tougher sex.
_ _ _ Absolutely.
_ _ _ You're only fooling yourself, guys.
It's always the loud one, too. _ _
My old lady don't tell me, I tell my old lady.
When I say my old woman, my old lady don't tell,
you know, he's the big one that's over in the corner.
And my old lady, I'm gonna tell you something about my old lady.
Then about ten minutes goes by and you see him down on the phone,
you know, huddled up like he's going,
okay, baby, no, baby, I'll be right home, baby.
No, I didn't notice.
I wasn't gonna, I just stopped for a minute, honey.
No, I'll be right there, darling.
Okay, honey.
Go from my old lady to baby, baby, baby, and honey. _
And this is about that, how these lovely, sweet, innocent things out here, _
_ back at home, you never notice how those ladies,
they keep it to home, guys.
They don't do it [A] much out there.
Everything that goes on goes on back here at the house.
Rough stuff goes on back here at the house with these women.
I mean, from the time you were a kid, you know, your mother didn't,
you know, dad, he'd kind of give it to you out in public,
a little bit, shake you up,
but mom, she'd just kind of look over that way,
and boy, mom had a memory.
Learned early.
Learned early about these ladies.
And I wrote