Cheap trick - Baby loves to rock

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    From: Glen Norman Pavan 
     
    artist:  Cheap Trick
    song:  Baby Loves To Rock
    album:  All Shook Up
    key:  D/b
    tuning:  
              this song can be done in standard tuning on a four string, 
    granted, it will sound stupid as hell merely because of one low D.
    I personally am too lazy to tune down, although it only requires doing 
    the E and A's down a whole step, or the E down a whole step for some 
    (I tried this and can't play a scale where the open A is an A and the 5th 
    fret on the E is a G.)  Here is the tab in standard tuning for a four 
    string;  if you tune down your E and A, just move the numbers up two 
    frets, and play the bass solo an octave lower, starting on the 7th fret 
    of the A string, which'll be a D.  Here we go:
    
     
    verse
     
         (N.C.) More and more I'm thinking about love
         
    A--4-5-5-5---4-5-5-5----4-5-5-3-5
    
         (N.C.) Lovin' ain't all I'm a thinking of
    
    A--4-5-5-5---4-5-5-5----4-5-5-3-5
    
         (N.C) Some people do and so people don't
    
    E--4-5-5-5---4-5-5-5----4-5-5-3-5
    
         (N.C.) Some people will and say they won't
    
    A--4-5-5-5----4-5-5-5---4-5-5-3-5-
    
    
    chorus
    
         But my (G)baby (D) loves to (A) rock
         My (G)baby (D)loves to (A)roll
         My (G)baby (D)loves to (A)all night long
         My (G)baby (D)loves to (A)rock
    
    
    second verse
         
         More and more I'm thinking about S-S-S
         The more I think, the better is gets
         More and more I'm a thinking about se-se-se-
         The more I think, the worse it gets
    
    repeat chorus
            in the last line of the chorus, instead of the A, go to 
        an E (second fret D string/7th fret A string) and do an E major scale 
        descending one octave to low E.  
        
              She loves to rock  (another scale)
              She loves to rock  (another scale)
              She loves to rock  (another scale)
    
    third verse
    
             (guitar solo in D, bass and drums silent)
    
    A--4-5-5-5----4-5-5-5----4-5-5-3-5
    
          (bass solo!)
             standard tuning                  tuned down full step
    
    G--7-6-4---4---------------  |   G--7-6-4---4-                   
    D--------7---7-5-4-5-4-----  |   D--------7---7-5-4-5-4-2-0     
    A----------------------7-5-  |
    
    A---4-5-5-5---4-5-5-5---4-5-5-3-5
     
         (guitar solo in A)
    
    E---4-5-5-5----4-5-5-5--4-5-5-3-5-
    
        (guitar solo in D)
     
    A---4-5-5-5----4-5-5-5---4-5-5-3-5
    
    repeat chorus, and do the descending scale part again
    
    
    bridge 
     
         (D) In the morning in the evening
         (A) In the summer in the winter
         (G) in my car in the night
         (D) in an airplane not in Russia
    
    do the descending scale part of the chorus 4 times
    
    then do the first two lines of the first verse and there you have it
    
    
    this was a bitch to tab, and I hope I didn't confuse anybody TOO badly
    question, comments, feedback to senomar@bach.udel.edu
                       -I'm here, I'm queer, I play 5 string bass

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