Hey, Baby, Hey - by Greg Brown, from "Further In" Submitted by B. Steidl Played in Open G tuning D G D G B D ---------------- Em7+5 x 0 2 0 1 0 Gsus4(add Eb) x 0 1 0 1 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 G* x 0 9 0 8 0 Gmaj9 x 0 7 0 7 0 Am11 x 0 10 0 10 0 G7sus2 x 0 7 0 6 0 G** x 5 4 0 3 5 D(no 3rd) 0 2 0 2 1 0 (Note: chords in parenthesis are played occasionally) Intro: Em7+5 Gsus4 (2x) Em7+5 the sea was rollin' in slate gray Gsus4 I looked at you and I looked away G I was cryin', because I was happy Em7+5 I didn't want you to see Gsus4 I was afraid of such mystery G (Em7+5) G and afraid of losing, so afraid of losing Bridge: G* Gmaj9 Am11 G* G* later on on a balcony Gmaj9 G7sus2 we had a good talk and we felt free G** I was comin' to you from far away G** light was dim but you showed me the way D(no 3rd) in your arms all I could say was D(no 3rd) G hey baby hey baby hey baby hey To Intro... my heart was torn I'd made up my mind I'd keep to myself and just be kind and need nothing just need nothing love my folks my kids my friends and make it on through to the end no more suffering over loving you get to me like old time religion did in my heart when I was a kid you're sweet gospel music to my ears you know how to ease all my fears and from my heart to yours all I can say is hey baby hey baby hey baby hey and as we go on through the deal I I know that we won't always feel real wonderful life ain't like that but I want to stay right by your side check out the view enjoy the ride together with all our loved ones I want to plant a little garden with you now take care of a piece of the earth somehow and tend it when we're old and gray and try to straighten up and say, well, I'm so glad to see you today hey baby hey baby hey baby hey ---------------------- Jim Sweeney added this comment: The G** x 5 4 0 3 5 chord sounds a little too "airy" for G. Brown. It sounds, to my untrained ear, more like G6(?) x 0 5 0 5 0 x G G G E D I was comin' to you from far away Gaug(?) x 0 5 0 4 0 x G G G D# D light was dim but you showed me the way I'm not sure about the chord names, but it sounds sort of close.