Small Faces – Whats A Matter Baby (Guitar)

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[email protected] WHAT'S A MATTER BABY by: THE SMALL FACES 1965 B-side of: 'Whatcha Gonna Do About It' From 'The Decca Anthology' (Decca, 1996) Written by: Joy Byers / Clyde Otis for: Timi Yuro (1963) Intro: G (4x) 1:
G                        Em
I know the reason you've been crying, oh yeh.

  C        D                G     D
I heard he won't be needing you.

G                           Em
 How does it feel being the one left behind?

C                D                    G      D
 What's a matter baby?  Is it hurting you?
2:
G                              Em
I know you found out he's been cheating, oh yeh.

      C             D                 G      D
And I heard he even told you he was untrue.

G                              Em
 How does it feel being on the outside looking in?

C                     D             G
 What's a matter baby? Is it hurting you?
Chorus:
  C                             G
Remember, remember when I needed you so bad.

  D                               G
Remember, remember what you had to say.

    C                                          G     Em
You told me to go and find another shoulder to cry   on.
/ (Break)
         A         A7                       D     D7
Then you left, oh, you left and you walked away....
3:
G                               Em
I know that you've been asking 'bout me, yeh.

C               D                  G     D
 Well I'm sorry, I've got somebody new.

G                             Em
 And my hurting is just about over, oh yeh.

    C    D                      G
But baby, it's just started for you.
Outro:
                         Em                   G
Hey, oh, what's a matter baby?  Is it hurting you?

   Em                    G
Oh yeh, do you need me?  Really need me?

         Em                                     G
Well I'm sorry, you know that I've got somebody new.

   Em
Yeh, don't you know?
Sunday 25th February 2001, 18.57pm NB: Play this song to the tune of 'Stand By Me' by Ben E. King and you'll be fine...