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Everybody's Tryin' To Be My Baby:Carl Perkins. Top of the charts in 1956. The Beatles did this song again with Perkins in 1964. (The original Sun Records recording was G C D. On later recordings it was done in E.) #1.
EWell, they took some honey from a tree, Dressed it up and they E7called it me. AEverybody's tryin' to be my baby, EEverybody's tryin' to be my baby, BEverybody's B7tryin' to be my baby, Enow.
#2.
EI woke up last night, half past four, fifteen women E7knockin' at my door. AEverybody's tryin' to be my baby, EEverybody's tryin' to be my baby, BEverybody's B7tryin' to be my baby, Enow.
#3.
EWent out last night, didn't stay late, before I'm home I had E7nineteen dates. AEverybody's tryin' to be my baby. EEverybody's tryin' to be my baby, BEverybody's B7tryin' to be my baby, Enow.
#4.
EMe and my gal sittin' in the shade, talkin' 'bout the money that E7she has made. And Aeverybody's tryin' to be my baby, Eeverybody's tryin' to be my baby. BEverybody's B7tryin' to be my baby, Enow.
#5.
EWell, they took some honey from a tree, Dressed it up and they E7called it me. AEverybody's tryin' to be my baby, EEverybody's tryin' to be my baby. BEverybody's B7tryin' to be my baby, Enow.(Verse x2)
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.