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Hello Buddy:The Tremeloes.
#32 in UK in 1971.

INTRO: D5 A5 C5 D5

#1.
D5                   A5
Hello, buddy, I can see how you've been..
C5                                      D5
you've had all the luck that passed me by.
                        A5
Hello, buddy, won't you bring me on in,
C5                          D5
cut me off a piece of your pie.

#2.
D5                    A5
Hello, buddy, it's a shame and a sin..
C5                             D5
making all that money on your own.
                        A5
Hello, buddy, don't you know your old friend..
C5                            D5
standing on the doorstep all alone.

CHORUS:
G5             C5                            D5
Hello, buddy..just let me try, to tell you why, why?
G5             C5                           D5
Hello, buddy..I didn't think you'd turn a blind..eye.

#3.
D5                      A5
Hello, buddy, well, my woman has gone..
C5                            D5
left me, gone away without a word.
                        A5
Hello, buddy, don't you think it was wrong?..
C5                                  D5
tell me it's the worst you've ever heard.

CHORUS:
G5             C5                            D5
Hello, buddy..just let me try, to tell you why, why?
G5             C5                           D5
Hello, buddy..I didn't think you'd turn a blind..eye.

(INTERLUDE:)

CHORUS:
G5             C5                            D5
Hello, buddy..just let me try, to tell you why, why?
G5             C5                           D5
Hello, buddy..I didn't think you'd turn a blind..eye.

#4.
D5                   A5
Hello, buddy, I can see how you've been..
C5                                      D5
you've had all the luck that passed me by.
                        A5
Hello, buddy, won't you bring me on in,
C5                          D5
cut me off a piece of your pie. (Mmmmm.)

OUTRO:
G5            C5 D5  G5            C5 D5
Hello, buddy......hello, buddy.....(Fade.)


A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.
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