You Can't Do That - Beatles - Ukulele Chords

21 Dec 2012

You Can't Do That - Beatles - Ukulele Chords

Surprised at how little I have played the Beatles on ukulele (considering they are a favourite band) - so here goes with this one - a favourite of mine from the Hard Days Night album. Easy to play too - just need to get it rock and rolling.

Video at the end to which you can play along to.


YOU CAN'T DO THAT - THE BEATLES

[G7]
I got something to say that might cause you pain
If I catch you talking to that boy again
I'm gonna [C7]let you down
And leave you [G7]flat
Because I [D7]told you before, [C7]oh you can't do [G7]that [D7]

Well, it's the [G7]second time I've caught you talking to him
Do I have to tell you one more time, I think it's a sin
I think I'll [C7]let you down (Let you down)
And leave you [G7]flat (Gonna let you down and leave you flat)
Because I've [D7]told you before, [C7]oh You can't do [G7]that

Everybody's [B]greee [Em]een
Cos [Am]I'm the one who [B]won your [G]love
But if they'd [B]seeee [Em]een you[Am] talking that way they'd [Bm]laugh in my [D]face

So [G7]please listen to me, if you wanna stay mine
I can't help my feelings, I'll go out of my mind
I'm gonna [C7]let you down (Let you down)
And leave you [G7]flat (Gonna let you down and leave you flat)
Because I've [D7]told you before, [C7]oh You can't do [G7]that, [D7]

Instrumental (with 'You Can't Do That' backing vocals)

G7       C7     G7      D7 C7     G7


Everybody's [B]greee [Em]een
Cos [Am]I'm the one who [B]won your [G]love
But if they'd [B]seeee [Em]een you[Am] talking that way they'd [Bm]laugh in my [D]face

So [G7]please listen to me, if you wanna stay mine
I can't help my feelings, I'll go out of my mind
I'm gonna [C7]let you down (Let you down)
And leave you [G7]flat (Gonna let you down and leave you flat)
Because I've [D7]told you before, [C7]oh You can't do [G7]that.




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