Chords for Marc Broussard - Cry to Me (Solomon Burke Cover)
Tempo:
110.65 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#m
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
All right.
Hi, Mark Broussard here.
I've got my buddy Joe with me.
And we are going to do a song that's an old song.
I wish I had written this one.
It's called Cry to Me, and it was originally recorded by a wonderful singer by the name
of Solomon Burke.
And I recently cut it for a record of mine called SOS2.
And the reason that we chose this song really boils down to women.
Well, one in particular, a woman, my wife.
Whenever we were deciding what songs to do for this record, [Em] my wife heard me listening
to this one and said, oh yeah, that's the one.
That's the one that makes me want to jump all over you.
So I said, well, we're going to have to cut that one.
And [N] without further ado, here it [E] is.
[F#m]
[E] [B]
[E]
Here I [B] am, my honey, come on, [E] cry to me.
When you're all alone in your lonely room.
And [A] there's nothing but the smell of her [E] perfume.
Don't you [B] feel like crying?
Don't you feel like [E]
crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
When [A]
nothing can be said other than [E] a glass of wine alone.
[B]
Loneliness, loneliness, just a waste of [E] time.
Oh yeah, [A]
you don't ever have to walk [E]
alone.
Oh, you see, [B] come on, take my hand, baby, won't you walk [E] with me?
Oh, yes, when you're waiting for a voice to come in [F#m] the night.
[E]
There's no one.
Don't you [B] feel like [D] crying?
[B] Don't you feel [E]
like crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
[E]
Crying.
Don't you feel [B] like crying?
Crying.
[E]
Crying.
[B] Cry [E]
to me.
[B]
[E]
Cry to me.
[B] Cry to me.
[E] Cry to me.
Cry to [D] me.
Cry to me.
Cry to me. Oh [E] yeah.
Yeah.
Take care, y'all.
[N]
All right.
Hi, Mark Broussard here.
I've got my buddy Joe with me.
And we are going to do a song that's an old song.
I wish I had written this one.
It's called Cry to Me, and it was originally recorded by a wonderful singer by the name
of Solomon Burke.
And I recently cut it for a record of mine called SOS2.
And the reason that we chose this song really boils down to women.
Well, one in particular, a woman, my wife.
Whenever we were deciding what songs to do for this record, [Em] my wife heard me listening
to this one and said, oh yeah, that's the one.
That's the one that makes me want to jump all over you.
So I said, well, we're going to have to cut that one.
And [N] without further ado, here it [E] is.
[F#m]
[E] [B]
[E]
Here I [B] am, my honey, come on, [E] cry to me.
When you're all alone in your lonely room.
And [A] there's nothing but the smell of her [E] perfume.
Don't you [B] feel like crying?
Don't you feel like [E]
crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
When [A]
nothing can be said other than [E] a glass of wine alone.
[B]
Loneliness, loneliness, just a waste of [E] time.
Oh yeah, [A]
you don't ever have to walk [E]
alone.
Oh, you see, [B] come on, take my hand, baby, won't you walk [E] with me?
Oh, yes, when you're waiting for a voice to come in [F#m] the night.
[E]
There's no one.
Don't you [B] feel like [D] crying?
[B] Don't you feel [E]
like crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
[E]
Crying.
Don't you feel [B] like crying?
Crying.
[E]
Crying.
[B] Cry [E]
to me.
[B]
[E]
Cry to me.
[B] Cry to me.
[E] Cry to me.
Cry to [D] me.
Cry to me.
Cry to me. Oh [E] yeah.
Yeah.
Take care, y'all.
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
F#m
D
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ All right.
Hi, Mark Broussard here.
I've got my buddy Joe with me.
And we are going to do a song _ that's an old song.
I wish I had written this one.
It's called Cry to Me, and it was originally recorded by a wonderful singer by the name
of Solomon Burke. _
And I recently cut it for a record of mine called SOS2.
And the reason that we chose this song really boils down to _ _ women. _
Well, one in particular, a woman, my wife.
_ Whenever we were deciding what songs to do for this record, _ [Em] my wife heard me listening
to this one and said, oh yeah, that's the one.
That's the one that makes me want to jump all over you.
So I said, well, we're going to have to cut that one.
And [N] without further ado, here it [E] is.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ Here I [B] am, my honey, _ come on, _ [E] cry to me.
_ _ _ When you're all alone _ in your lonely room.
_ _ _ And [A] there's nothing _ _ but the smell of her [E] perfume.
_ _ _ Don't you [B] feel like crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [E] _
crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
_ Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
_ When _ _ [A]
nothing can be said other than [E] a glass of wine alone.
_ [B] _
Loneliness, loneliness, just a waste of [E] time.
_ Oh yeah, _ _ _ [A]
you don't ever _ have to walk [E]
alone.
Oh, you see, _ [B] come on, take my hand, baby, won't you walk [E] with me?
_ Oh, yes, _ when you're waiting for _ _ a voice to come _ _ _ _ in [F#m] the _ night.
_ _ _ _ [E]
There's no one.
_ Don't you [B] feel like _ [D] crying?
_ _ [B] Don't you feel [E] _
like crying?
Don't you feel like [B] _
_ crying?
_ _ _ _ [E] _
Crying.
_ _ Don't you feel [B] like crying?
_ _ _ Crying.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ _ Crying.
[B] Cry _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ to me.
_ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Cry to me. _ _
[B] _ _ Cry to me.
[E] Cry to me.
Cry to [D] me.
Cry to me.
Cry to me. Oh [E] yeah. _ _ _
_ _ Yeah. _ _ _
Take care, y'all.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ All right.
Hi, Mark Broussard here.
I've got my buddy Joe with me.
And we are going to do a song _ that's an old song.
I wish I had written this one.
It's called Cry to Me, and it was originally recorded by a wonderful singer by the name
of Solomon Burke. _
And I recently cut it for a record of mine called SOS2.
And the reason that we chose this song really boils down to _ _ women. _
Well, one in particular, a woman, my wife.
_ Whenever we were deciding what songs to do for this record, _ [Em] my wife heard me listening
to this one and said, oh yeah, that's the one.
That's the one that makes me want to jump all over you.
So I said, well, we're going to have to cut that one.
And [N] without further ado, here it [E] is.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ Here I [B] am, my honey, _ come on, _ [E] cry to me.
_ _ _ When you're all alone _ in your lonely room.
_ _ _ And [A] there's nothing _ _ but the smell of her [E] perfume.
_ _ _ Don't you [B] feel like crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [E] _
crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
_ Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
_ When _ _ [A]
nothing can be said other than [E] a glass of wine alone.
_ [B] _
Loneliness, loneliness, just a waste of [E] time.
_ Oh yeah, _ _ _ [A]
you don't ever _ have to walk [E]
alone.
Oh, you see, _ [B] come on, take my hand, baby, won't you walk [E] with me?
_ Oh, yes, _ when you're waiting for _ _ a voice to come _ _ _ _ in [F#m] the _ night.
_ _ _ _ [E]
There's no one.
_ Don't you [B] feel like _ [D] crying?
_ _ [B] Don't you feel [E] _
like crying?
Don't you feel like [B] _
_ crying?
_ _ _ _ [E] _
Crying.
_ _ Don't you feel [B] like crying?
_ _ _ Crying.
_ [E] _
_ _ _ _ Crying.
[B] Cry _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ to me.
_ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Cry to me. _ _
[B] _ _ Cry to me.
[E] Cry to me.
Cry to [D] me.
Cry to me.
Cry to me. Oh [E] yeah. _ _ _
_ _ Yeah. _ _ _
Take care, y'all.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _