Oh Babe What Would You Say? (Hurricane Smith ukulele cover) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 06, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
This song was a big hit in 1972 and kind of reminds me of a girl I used to like named Linda, so this one is for her. The song was written by Norman Smith, who was the engineer on all of the EMI studio recordings by The Beatles until 1965. The last Beatles album he recorded was Rubber Soul, and Smith engineered the sound for almost 100 Beatles songs in total.

I recently bought an electone so that I could have more variety in terms of sound in my ukulele videos. I found a nice sound called "slow strings." I hope you like my rendition.

G - G° - Am7 /// //// D7 /// ////
Have [G] I a hope or half a chance
To even ask if I could dance with [Am] you, yoo hoo
Would you [Am7] greet me or po[Cm]litely turn a[G]way [Em7]
Would there [Am] suddenly be [Cm] sunshine
on a [G] cold and rainy [F#7] day?
Oh [Am] babe what would you [D7] say [ Am7 -- D7 ]

For [G] there are you, sweet lollipop
And here am I with such a lot to [Am] say, hey hey
Just to [Am7] walk with you a[Cm]long the milky [G] way [Em7]
To ca[Am7]ress you thru the [Cm] night time
Bring you [G] flowers every [F#7] day
Oh [Am7] babe what would you [D7] say?

[ F# - G ] 'Cause, oh, baby I know [ F# - G ]
I know I could be [D°] so in [Am] love with you
And I [Am7] know that I could [Cm] make you love me [G] too
And if [Am7] I could only [Cm] hear you say you
[G] do oo [G°] oo oo [Am] oo
But any[D7]way [C°] what would you [G] say

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