Hey Jude : Easy Version This is actually from the Across The Universe Soundtrack sung by Joe Anderson. So it's in a different key but I hope some novice players find it useful. Standard Tuning (CAPO 1) Chords D A A7 D7 G G/F# Em7 C/E e|-2--0--0---2--(3)-(3)--(3)----0--| B|-3--2--2---1--(3)-(3)--(3)----1--| G|-2--2--0---2---0---0----0-----0--| D|-0--2--2---0---0---0----0-----2--| A|-0--0--0---0---2---0----2-----3--| E|---------------3---2----0-----3--| D A Hey Jude don't make it bad A7 D take a sad song and make it better G D Remember to let her into your heart A7 D and then you can start to make it better D A Hey Jude don't be afraid A7 D you were made to go out and get her G D The minute you let her under your skin A7 D D7 then you begin to make it better G G/F# Em7 And anytime you feel the pain hey Jude refrain A7 D D7 Don't carry the world upon your shoulder G G/F# Em7 For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool A7 D by making his world a little colder Interlude: D - D7 - (A7) D A Hey Jude don't let me down A7 D You have found her now go and get her G D Remember to let her into you heart A7 D then you can start to make it better D7 A7 better better better better better YAH!!! D C/E G D Nah Nah Nah Nah na Nah NAH nah na nah NAH , Hey Jude! D C/E G D Nah Nah Nah Nah na Nah NAH nah na nah NAH , Hey Jude! repeat till fade...
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