Mo Jo Hanna Chords by Marvin Gaye
Tempo:
70.65 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Cm
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah, that's it.
[Ebm] [Gbm] [A] Everybody say, ow!
[N]
Say, ow!
[C] Yeah!
[A] [C]
I'm taking four strands of your hair.
That's five [Am] dollar bills.
I'm gonna put them in a net and drop them in the [F] mail.
I'm gonna send them to a woman, a friend of mine told me [Cm] about.
[C] She's like a gumbo hooker, alligator hooker, make a dead man [Cm] laugh and shout.
[G]
Baby, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a trade for me.
Gonna end my misery.
I know that you'll be back [C] home real soon.
[F] Come [C] on home, Hannah.
[G] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah, [Cm] [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah.
[F]
She built up a strong reputation in the southern land.
Lord, [C] one Saturday night about a twelve o'clock, a rich and beautiful man.
[G] Oh, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a [Cm] trade for me.
[F]
Gonna end [A] my misery.
[F] I know that [Cm] you'll be back home real [C] soon.
[A] Come on [C] home, baby.
[Gm] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, [Gm] yeah.
I [F] know that you're a mojo worker, girl.
[C]
Hannah, Hannah.
[F] Girl, I know you're the best in the whole wide [G] [C]
world.
[F] Yeah, I'll be waiting for you on the [G] track.
[C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I [F] know she's gonna bring you [Gbm] back.
[C]
[F] It's all [C] right.
I say [Gm] early in the [C] morning.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Here we [C] go.
Yeah, [F] yeah, yeah, yeah.
[C] Just a clap your hands.
Clap your hands.
Come on, [F] baby.
[C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Clap your hands.
[F] Early in [C] the morning.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm bringing [C] you back.
[Ab] I'm bringing [F] you back.
Yeah.
[Cm] Now we want you to feel the groove right here.
You see, this is a story about a woman named Hannah.
[Ab] She was hired to [Cm] bring my old lady back.
My [Fm] [Ab] old lady left.
And I want you [Cm] all to say, hurry up, my Hannah.
I'll show you where.
Ha, ha, ha.
Everybody hurry up, Hannah.
[F] How does it?
Yeah.
Here we go.
[C] Da, da, da.
Hurry [Cm] up, Hannah.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Call my baby back [Cm] until it's one [C] time.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Lord, [F] you sound so good.
I need [Cm] you coming back.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yeah, Lord.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Oh, yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[C] Yeah.
It's all right.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[Eb] Let [C] me hear you clap your hands.
Cheer it.
Ha, ha, ha.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[G] Don't you know [Eb] that you sound so good?
How [C] does it feel?
Yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yes.
[Cm]
[Gm] Thank you.
Thank [C] you.
[Ebm] [Gbm] [A] Everybody say, ow!
[N]
Say, ow!
[C] Yeah!
[A] [C]
I'm taking four strands of your hair.
That's five [Am] dollar bills.
I'm gonna put them in a net and drop them in the [F] mail.
I'm gonna send them to a woman, a friend of mine told me [Cm] about.
[C] She's like a gumbo hooker, alligator hooker, make a dead man [Cm] laugh and shout.
[G]
Baby, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a trade for me.
Gonna end my misery.
I know that you'll be back [C] home real soon.
[F] Come [C] on home, Hannah.
[G] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah, [Cm] [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah.
[F]
She built up a strong reputation in the southern land.
Lord, [C] one Saturday night about a twelve o'clock, a rich and beautiful man.
[G] Oh, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a [Cm] trade for me.
[F]
Gonna end [A] my misery.
[F] I know that [Cm] you'll be back home real [C] soon.
[A] Come on [C] home, baby.
[Gm] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, [Gm] yeah.
I [F] know that you're a mojo worker, girl.
[C]
Hannah, Hannah.
[F] Girl, I know you're the best in the whole wide [G] [C]
world.
[F] Yeah, I'll be waiting for you on the [G] track.
[C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I [F] know she's gonna bring you [Gbm] back.
[C]
[F] It's all [C] right.
I say [Gm] early in the [C] morning.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Here we [C] go.
Yeah, [F] yeah, yeah, yeah.
[C] Just a clap your hands.
Clap your hands.
Come on, [F] baby.
[C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Clap your hands.
[F] Early in [C] the morning.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm bringing [C] you back.
[Ab] I'm bringing [F] you back.
Yeah.
[Cm] Now we want you to feel the groove right here.
You see, this is a story about a woman named Hannah.
[Ab] She was hired to [Cm] bring my old lady back.
My [Fm] [Ab] old lady left.
And I want you [Cm] all to say, hurry up, my Hannah.
I'll show you where.
Ha, ha, ha.
Everybody hurry up, Hannah.
[F] How does it?
Yeah.
Here we go.
[C] Da, da, da.
Hurry [Cm] up, Hannah.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Call my baby back [Cm] until it's one [C] time.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Lord, [F] you sound so good.
I need [Cm] you coming back.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yeah, Lord.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Oh, yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[C] Yeah.
It's all right.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[Eb] Let [C] me hear you clap your hands.
Cheer it.
Ha, ha, ha.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[G] Don't you know [Eb] that you sound so good?
How [C] does it feel?
Yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yes.
[Cm]
[Gm] Thank you.
Thank [C] you.
Key:
C
F
Cm
G
A
C
F
Cm
_ _ _ _ _ _ Yeah, that's _ _ it. _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [Gbm] [A] Everybody say, ow!
_ [N]
Say, ow! _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ Yeah!
_ _ _ [A] _ [C] _
I'm taking four strands of your hair.
That's five [Am] dollar bills.
_ I'm gonna put them in a net and drop them in the [F] mail.
I'm gonna send them to a woman, a friend of mine told me [Cm] about.
[C] She's like a gumbo hooker, alligator hooker, make a dead man [Cm] laugh and shout.
[G]
Baby, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a trade for me.
Gonna end my misery.
_ I know that you'll be back [C] home real soon.
[F] Come [C] on home, Hannah.
[G] Yeah, [C] yeah, _ _ yeah, yeah, [Cm] _ [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah.
_ Oh yeah.
_ _ _ [F]
She built up a strong reputation in the southern land.
Lord, [C] one Saturday night about a twelve o'clock, a rich and beautiful man.
[G] Oh, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
_ She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a [Cm] trade for me.
[F]
Gonna end [A] my misery.
[F] I know that [Cm] you'll be back home real [C] soon.
[A] _ Come on [C] home, baby.
_ [Gm] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, [Gm] yeah.
I [F] know that you're a mojo worker, girl.
[C]
Hannah, Hannah.
[F] Girl, I know you're the best in the whole wide [G] _ [C] _
_ world.
[F] Yeah, I'll be waiting for you on the [G] track.
[C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I [F] know she's gonna bring you [Gbm] back.
_ [C] _
_ [F] It's all [C] right.
I say [Gm] early in the [C] morning.
_ _ [F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Here we [C] go.
Yeah, _ _ [F] yeah, yeah, yeah.
[C] Just a clap your hands.
Clap your hands.
Come on, [F] baby.
_ [C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Clap your hands.
_ [F] _ _ Early in [C] the morning.
_ _ [F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm bringing [C] you back.
_ [Ab] I'm bringing [F] you back.
_ Yeah.
[Cm] Now we want you to feel the groove right here.
You see, this is a story about a woman named Hannah.
[Ab] She was hired to [Cm] bring my old lady back.
My [Fm] [Ab] old lady left.
And I want you [Cm] all to say, hurry up, my Hannah.
I'll show you where.
Ha, ha, ha.
Everybody hurry up, Hannah.
[F] How does it?
Yeah.
Here we go.
[C] Da, da, da.
Hurry [Cm] up, Hannah.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Call my baby back [Cm] until it's one [C] time.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Lord, [F] you sound so good.
I need [Cm] you coming back.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yeah, Lord.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Oh, yeah. _ _
Hurry up, Hannah.
[C] Yeah.
_ It's all right.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[Eb] Let [C] me hear you clap your hands.
Cheer it.
Ha, ha, ha.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[G] Don't you know [Eb] that you sound so good?
How [C] does it feel?
Yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yes. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ Thank you.
Thank [C] you. _ _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [Gbm] [A] Everybody say, ow!
_ [N]
Say, ow! _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ Yeah!
_ _ _ [A] _ [C] _
I'm taking four strands of your hair.
That's five [Am] dollar bills.
_ I'm gonna put them in a net and drop them in the [F] mail.
I'm gonna send them to a woman, a friend of mine told me [Cm] about.
[C] She's like a gumbo hooker, alligator hooker, make a dead man [Cm] laugh and shout.
[G]
Baby, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a trade for me.
Gonna end my misery.
_ I know that you'll be back [C] home real soon.
[F] Come [C] on home, Hannah.
[G] Yeah, [C] yeah, _ _ yeah, yeah, [Cm] _ [Am] yeah, yeah, yeah.
_ Oh yeah.
_ _ _ [F]
She built up a strong reputation in the southern land.
Lord, [C] one Saturday night about a twelve o'clock, a rich and beautiful man.
[G] Oh, talking bout a woman named Hannah.
_ She's a easy anna.
Tell me she's a mojo [F] worker.
Gonna work a [Cm] trade for me.
[F]
Gonna end [A] my misery.
[F] I know that [Cm] you'll be back home real [C] soon.
[A] _ Come on [C] home, baby.
_ [Gm] Yeah, [C] yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, [Gm] yeah.
I [F] know that you're a mojo worker, girl.
[C]
Hannah, Hannah.
[F] Girl, I know you're the best in the whole wide [G] _ [C] _
_ world.
[F] Yeah, I'll be waiting for you on the [G] track.
[C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I [F] know she's gonna bring you [Gbm] back.
_ [C] _
_ [F] It's all [C] right.
I say [Gm] early in the [C] morning.
_ _ [F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Here we [C] go.
Yeah, _ _ [F] yeah, yeah, yeah.
[C] Just a clap your hands.
Clap your hands.
Come on, [F] baby.
_ [C] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Clap your hands.
_ [F] _ _ Early in [C] the morning.
_ _ [F] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm bringing [C] you back.
_ [Ab] I'm bringing [F] you back.
_ Yeah.
[Cm] Now we want you to feel the groove right here.
You see, this is a story about a woman named Hannah.
[Ab] She was hired to [Cm] bring my old lady back.
My [Fm] [Ab] old lady left.
And I want you [Cm] all to say, hurry up, my Hannah.
I'll show you where.
Ha, ha, ha.
Everybody hurry up, Hannah.
[F] How does it?
Yeah.
Here we go.
[C] Da, da, da.
Hurry [Cm] up, Hannah.
[F] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Call my baby back [Cm] until it's one [C] time.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Lord, [F] you sound so good.
I need [Cm] you coming back.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yeah, Lord.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Oh, yeah. _ _
Hurry up, Hannah.
[C] Yeah.
_ It's all right.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[Eb] Let [C] me hear you clap your hands.
Cheer it.
Ha, ha, ha.
Hurry up, Hannah.
[G] Don't you know [Eb] that you sound so good?
How [C] does it feel?
Yeah.
Hurry up, Hannah.
Yes. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ Thank you.
Thank [C] you. _ _ _ _