Creedence Clearwater Revival — Pagan Baby Tab
#——————————————————————————————————PLEASE NOTE—————————————————————————————————# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————# ARTIST: Creedence Clearwater Revival SONG: Pagan Baby ALBUM: Pendulum, 1970 FROM: Lukas Lechner, Woergl, Austria E—MAIL: luggi69@web.de DATE: 29 Aug 2001 PAGAN BABY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> writtten by John C. Fogerty opening riff: 8 times e————————————————————| B————————————————————| G———————9———7—9—7————| D———5s7———9——————————| A————————————————————| E————————————————————| E A E A E E A E A E E A E Pagan Baby, won't you walk with me E A E A E E A E Pagan Baby, come on home with me E A E A E A E Pagan baby, take me for a ride E A E A E E A E Roll me, baby, roll your big brown eyes. Bridge: A D E E A E A D E E A E Pagan Baby, let me make your name Drive it, baby, drive your big love game Pagan baby, what you got I need Don't be savin', spread your love on me play bridge a few times then on tempo: E A—G play like this: E A G e————————————————————————————| B—————2———0——————————————————| G——1——2———0——————————————————| D——2——2———0——————————————————| A——2—————————————————————————| E——0—————————————————————————| Pagan Baby, Now won't you rock with me? Pagan baby, Lay your love on me solo over E A—G , bridge and over changing betw. E D ....find your own way little solo riff (whole solo anybody?) e—————10—11—12—12~~~~~~—————| B——12———————————————————————| G———————————————————————————| D———————————————————————————| A———————————————————————————| E———————————————————————————| ~~~...hold note Hey! Hey! etc. outro chord: E Yihaaa! CCR's always top... —Lukas _________________________________________________________ For corrections, questions, comments and suggestions | e—mail me at luggi69@web.de | ________________________________________________________| "Won't you tell me, where have all the good times gone?"| —Ray Davies, 1965 | ________________________________________________________| "...enjoy a time when rock was still about making music | for fun, not money for corporations." | ________________________________________________________|