Please Please Me Uke tab by The Beatles (Baritone Chords)

7 Chords used in the song: E, A, G, B, F#m, C#m, C

9.5/10
PrintAdd tab to your SongBook

Back to Soprano chords

Transpose chords:
Chord diagrams:
Pin chords to top while scrolling

Tablature / Chords (Full Song)

Font size: A- A A+

Artist: 
Year:  1963
Difficulty: 
4.36
(Intermediate)
Key: unknownChords
Intro:
E E


Verse 1:
E E A A E E G G A A B B
Last night I said these words to my girl
E E A A E E
I know you never even try girl


Chorus:
A A F#m F#m
Come on (come on), come on (come on)
C#m C#m A A
Come on (come on), come on
E E A A
Please please me, whoa yeah
B B E E
Like I please you


Verse 2:
E E A A E E G G A A B B
You don't need me to show the way girl
E E A A E E
Why do I always have to say girl


Chorus:
A A F#m F#m
Come on (come on), come on (come on)
C#m C#m A A
Come on (come on), come on
E E A A
Please please me, whoa yeah
B B E E
Like I please you


Bridge:
A A
I don't want to sound complaining
B B E E
But you know there's always rain in my heart (in my heart)
A A
I do all the pleasing with you
B B E E
It's so hard to reason with you
A A B B E E
Oh yeah, why do you make me blue


Verse 3:
E E A A E E G G A A B B
Last night I said these words to my girl
E E A A E E
I know you never even try girl


Chorus:
A A F#m F#m
Come on (come on), come on (come on)
C#m C#m A A
Come on (come on), come on
E E A A
Please please me, whoa yeah
B B
Like I please (you)
E E A A
Please please me, whoa yeah
B B
Like I please (you)
E E A A
Please please me, whoa yeah
B B E E G G C C B B E E
Like I please you

⇢ Not happy with this tab? View 3 other version(s)

Uke tab by , 11 Jun 2009

Tab comments (0)

No comment yet :(
Need help, a tip to share, or simply want to talk about this song? Start the discussion!

Something to say?
Share your strumming patterns, chords or tips to play this tab! ;)

Top Tabs & Chords by The Beatles, don't miss these songs!

About this song: Please Please Me

According to the Please Please Me Songfacts, the first time the Beatles played this to their producer George Martin, he wasn't very impressed. He recalled to Music Week: "I listened to it and I said: 'Do you know that's too bloody boring for words? It's a dirge. At twice the speed it might sound reasonable.' They took me at my word. I was joking and they came back and played it to me sped up and put a harmonica on it, and it became their first big hit."

Did you cover Please Please Me on your Ukulele? Share your work!
Submit a cover