Well Baby Please Dont Go

John Lennon

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------     Well (Baby Please Don’t Go) -             John Lennon & Yoko Ono with the Mothers of Invention --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by: Walter Ward Recorded live at Fillmore East NYC June 6 1971 From: “Some Time in New York City" LP 2: "Live Jam" (1972) Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard The appearance was the encore for a Mothers Of Invention concert. The version on the John and Yoko album is faded out during the first four bars of the outro. Zappa’s (much rougher) mix on his 1992 compilation "Playground Psychotics" has the full two verses of raucious solo at the end. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Zappa: "Hey! Sit down and cool it for a minute so you can hear what               we’re gonna do. And for those of you in the band who have no               idea what’s about to happen: This is in A minor. And it’s not               standard blues changes. - Well it’s close!" John Lennon: "Yeah this is a song that I used to sing when I was in the               Cavern in Liverpool. I haven’t done it since so ...               Two three four ..." [Intro] | | % | [Verse 1] You know I love you baby please don’t go well well You know I love you baby please don’t go well You know I love you honey child         Dm7 N.C. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t do for you right now You know I love you baby please don’t go well [Verse 2] You know I love you baby please don’t go well well You know I love you baby please don’t go well You know I love you honey child         Dm7 N.C. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t do for you right now You know I love you baby please don’t go well ... ZAP-PA! [Solo] | | % | % | % | | | % | | % | | | % | | % | | | | | | [Verse 3] You know I want you honey please don’t go well well You know I want you baby please don’t go You know I love you honey child         Dm7 N.C. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t do for you right now You know I want you baby please don’t go well [Verse 4] You know I love you baby please don’t go well well You know I love you baby please don’t go well You know I love you honey child         Dm7 N.C. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t do for you right now I know I love you baby please don’t go well   [Outro] | | % | % | % | | | % | | % |           (break) | | | | | | | % | % | % | | | % | | % |           (break)                      (breaks off)

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empty heart empty heart A, A2, A4, Bm, B2, B7sus, Bm7, E4, E, Eadd9, D, D2, D4, Em4, Em9, Em7, G, Em, E7
empty heart empty heart C, B, G, F, Am
empty heart empty heart Am, C/G, F7, E7
empty heart empty heart E, A, B7
empty heart empty heart D, Bm, G, A7
empty heart empty heart D7, G, Em, C6, Am, F7, C, F, E7, D7/4
empty heart empty heart Db, Dbmaj7, Bbm7, F#, F#/F, Ebm7, G#7, B9, F#m, Bbm, Ebm, G#m
empty heart empty heart G, Em, A7, C, D, D7, A
empty heart empty heart A, F#, G, E, Db, Dbm, F#m, D, Db7
empty heart empty heart Am, Am/G, D7/F#, Am/F, D7, F, G
La chanson évoque un profond désir de ne pas perdre l’être aimé. L’artiste exprime son attachement et sa dévotion, affirmant qu'il ferait tout pour garder cette personne à ses côtés. Il insiste sur la nécessité de rester ensemble, traduisant une émotion intense et sincère d'amour. Cette performance a été captée en direct lors d'un concert au Fillmore East à New York, en 1971, après une prestation des Mothers of Invention. C'était un moment de partage authentique, renforçant l'énergie de l'amour et de l'engagement, typique de l'époque où la musique était souvent un vecteur d'émotions brutes et de messages personnels.