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You're My Baby:Roy Orbison.
(Written by Johnny Cash.)
Recorded at Sun Records in 1956.
#1.
A
I love that hair, long an' black,
hangin' down to the middle of your back.
E
Don't cut it off whatever you do,
A
I need it to run my fingers through.
Chorus:
A D A
Cause you're my baby, uh-huh, you're my sugar,
E A
don't mean maybe, you're my baby.
#2.
A
Got me a dollar that I saved.
Saved it up for a rainy day.
E
Everybody's callin' for bills that's due,
A
but if they don't catch me, I'll spend it on you.
Chorus:
A D A
Cause you're my baby, uh-huh, you're my sugar,
E A
don't mean maybe, you're my baby.
#3.
A
Got me a guitar, got six strings,
and a picker to make 'em ring.
E
Every string's gotta know what to do,
A
cause I'm gonna use 'em to serenade you.
Chorus:
A D A
Cause you're my baby, uh-huh, you're my sugar,
E A
don't mean maybe, you're my baby.
#4.
A
Well, I had me a gal, she said she's mine,
but she run around on me all the time.
E
Now, she's gone and I'm glad we're through,
A
cause I-I'm plum-flipped, over you.
Chorus:
A D A
Cause you're my baby, uh-huh, you're my sugar,
E A
don't mean maybe, you're my baby.
OUTRO:
A
Oh, baby-baby, yeah you're my baby.
D
Well, I don't mean maybe.
A
You drive me crazy.
E A
I love you baby, you're my do..oll.
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.