8 Chords used in the song :
View these chords for the Baritone
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This...
Sung...
Novice...
D
A
Hey Jude d-n't make it bad
A7
D
take x xxx xxxx and xxxx xx xxxxxxxx
G
D
xxxxxxxx xx xxx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx xx
A7
D
and xxxx xxx xxx xxxxx xx xxxx it xxxxxxxx
D
A
Hey xxxx xxxxx be xxxxxxxx
A7
D
y-u xxxx xxxx xx xx -ut xxx xxx xxxxx
G
D
The xxxxxx xxx xxx xxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxx
A7
D
D7
then xxx xxxxx xx xxxx it xxxxxxxx
G
G/F#
Em7
xxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxx xxxx refrain
A7
D
D7
xxxxx xxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxx your xxxxxxxx xx
G
G/F#
Em7
F-r xxxx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x xxxx xxx xxxxx xx c--l
A7
D
xx xxxxxx xxx xxxxx x xxxxxx xxxxxxxx
(A7)
D
A
Hey xxxx xxxxx xxx me xxxx
A7
D
Y-u xxxx f-und xxx xxx xx xxx get xxxxx
G
D
xxxxxxxx xx xxx xxx int- xxx xxxxx x
A7
D
xxxx y-u xxx xxxxx xx make xx xxxxxxx
D7
A7
better xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx better xxxxxxxx
D
C/E
G
D
Nah xxx xxx xxx xx xxx xxx nah xx xxx xxx , xxx xxxxxx
D
C/E
G
D
Nah xxx xxx xxx xx Nah xxx xxx xx nah xxx x xxx xxxxxxx
repeat till fade...
About this song
"Hey Jude" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles that was recorded in 1968. Originally titled "Hey Jules", the ballad was written by Paul McCartney—and credited to Lennon/McCartney—to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during his parents' divorce. "Hey Jude" begins with a verse-bridge structure based around McCartney's vocal performance and piano accompaniment; further details are added as the song progresses to distinguish sections. After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a fade-out coda that lasts for more than four minutes.











