Hey Mister!
*[Guitar Intro - see notes below]
G C D G C D
When you woke up this morning, did you feel all alone?
G C D
Did you get a grip on yourself?
G C D
Were you just flesh and bone?
Em Em/D#
Did you long for the centerfold spread of
**Em/D Em/C#
some bimbo girl magazine
Cmaj7 Bm
to appear by your side and physically
Am D
question your manhood and make you come clean?
E *** G
Hey!
D
Hey mister!
****A(+F#)
All you need is a little rock and roll, rock and roll,
E7 D
rock and roll
*[Guitar Intro]
G C D G C D
When you woke up this morning, did you feel like hell?
G C D
Did you think that some Jehovah's Witness
G C D
was a-ringing your bell?
Em Em/D# Em/D
Did you think you were in Babylon? Did you
Em/C#
take a good look around?
Cmaj7 Bm Am
Or did you stick your head out the window and find you
D
could not make a sound?
E G
Hey!
D
Hey mister!
A(+F#)
All you need is a little rock and roll, rock and roll,
E7 D
rock and roll
*[Guitar Intro]
G C D G C D
When you woke up this morning, did you get up and go?
G C D G
Did you take a good look at yourself in the mirror and
C D
go on with the show?
Em Em/D# Em/D
Did you picture yourself as a Leonardo Da Vinci with
Em/C#
wrinkles and curls
Cmaj7 Bm
Or did you see just another piece of modern art
Am
Like "The Peppermint Tower in Praise of Greedy Little
D
Girls"?
E G
Hey!
D
Hey mister!
A(+F#)
All you need is a little rock and roll, rock and roll,
E7 D
rock and roll
E
I got a soddin' cramp in me pinkie!!
NB:
*Guitar intro (tab):
G
E-----------------------------------------
B------------3----------------------------
G----2->-4-------4---2---0----------------
D----------------------------2~0----------
A-----------------------------------------
E----------------------------------3------
Tab notes:
- > indicates a quick slide between the two notes shown.
- ~ indicates a pull-off from the first note to the second.
- Chord is shown above the tablature.
- This is repeated at the beginning of each verse where indicated.
**Chords shown as Em/D for example, indicate the chord to be played,
followed by the accompanying bass note (in this case, an Em chord with
a D bass note). The extra bass note can be omitted, and the chord just
played on its own.
Note that in these cases, you could also play:
- Em6 instead of Em/C#
- Em7 instead of Em/D
***Note that indicates a bass run only, NOT chords.
****A(+F#) indicates a rock riff can be played, alternating between an A chord
and an A chord with an extra F# note (a suggested fingering is shown in
tablature below).
A(+F#) rock riff (tab):
E-------(0)---------(0)---------
B--------2-----------2----------
G--------2-----------2----------
D--------2-----------4----------
A--------0-----------0----------
E-------(0)---------(0)---------
Tab notes:
-This is repeated throughout the A(+F#) sections.
-Notes shown in parentheses indicate extra notes that can be omitted.