Chords for Overheard | Marc Broussard & Joe Stark | Cry to Me
Tempo:
110.35 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, 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, 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 without [F#] further ado, here it is.
[E]
[E] [B]
[B] [E]
[B]
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 perfume.
[E] Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
Don't you feel [E] like crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
When nothing [A] can be said than a glass of wine alone.
[B] Loneliness, loneliness, just a waste [E] of 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 [F#] in the night.
But there's no one.
Don't you feel like [B] crying?
[D] Don't you feel like [E]
crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
[E]
Don't you feel like crying?
cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, yeah.
Cry, [B] cry
[E]
to me, [B]
cry [E]
to me.
[B]
Cry to [E] me, [D] oh [E] yeah.
Yeah.
Take care, y'all.
[N]
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, 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 without [F#] further ado, here it is.
[E]
[E] [B]
[B] [E]
[B]
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 perfume.
[E] Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
Don't you feel [E] like crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
When nothing [A] can be said than a glass of wine alone.
[B] Loneliness, loneliness, just a waste [E] of 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 [F#] in the night.
But there's no one.
Don't you feel like [B] crying?
[D] Don't you feel like [E]
crying?
Don't you feel like [B]
crying?
[E]
Don't you feel like crying?
cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, yeah.
Cry, [B] cry
[E]
to me, [B]
cry [E]
to me.
[B]
Cry to [E] me, [D] oh [E] yeah.
Yeah.
Take care, y'all.
[N]
Key:
E
B
A
F#
D
E
B
A
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Alright, 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, _ 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 without [F#] further ado, here it is.
[E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ 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 perfume.
[E] _ _ _ Don't you feel like [B] _
crying?
_ _ Don't you feel [E] like crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [B] _
crying?
Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
_ _ _ When _ nothing [A] _ can be said than a glass of wine alone.
_ _ [B] Loneliness, loneliness, _ just a waste [E] of 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 _ _ _ _ [F#] in the night.
_ _ _ _ _ But there's no one.
_ Don't you feel like [B] crying?
[D] _ _ _ Don't you feel like [E] _
crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [B] _ _
crying?
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ Don't you feel like crying?
cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, _ _ yeah.
Cry, _ _ [B] cry _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ to me, _ _ [B] _ _
_ cry _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ to me.
_ [B] _ _
_ Cry to _ _ [E] me, _ [D] oh [E] yeah. _ _ _ _
_ Yeah.
_ _ _ Take care, y'all.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Alright, 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, _ 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 without [F#] further ado, here it is.
[E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ 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 perfume.
[E] _ _ _ Don't you feel like [B] _
crying?
_ _ Don't you feel [E] like crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [B] _
crying?
Come on, come on, [E] cry to me.
_ _ _ When _ nothing [A] _ can be said than a glass of wine alone.
_ _ [B] Loneliness, loneliness, _ just a waste [E] of 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 _ _ _ _ [F#] in the night.
_ _ _ _ _ But there's no one.
_ Don't you feel like [B] crying?
[D] _ _ _ Don't you feel like [E] _
crying?
_ _ Don't you feel like [B] _ _
crying?
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ Don't you feel like crying?
cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, _ _ yeah.
Cry, _ _ [B] cry _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ to me, _ _ [B] _ _
_ cry _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ to me.
_ [B] _ _
_ Cry to _ _ [E] me, _ [D] oh [E] yeah. _ _ _ _
_ Yeah.
_ _ _ Take care, y'all.
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _