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‘BOOK OF
BLUES
Instant no-frills arrangements of 225 great blues numbers
* melody line * chords x lyrics *
posoe That's all there is to it! Just open the book and start playing!Contents
‘AMess OF Blues 4
Afro Blue 5
After You've Gone 8
All Or Nothing At Al 6
‘As Long As I Have You 9
‘As Time Goes By 10
‘Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) 22,
Baby Doll a2
Baby What You Want Me To Do? 36
Back Door Man 24,
Backwater Blues 47
Behind Closed Doors 2a
Big Spender 28
Black Coffee 20
Blue Haze 23
Blue Monk 25
Blue Train Blues (Ticket Agent Take Your Window Down) 26
Blues (From ‘An American In Paris’) 28
Blues Ain't Nothing 29
Blues And Booze 30
Blues Around My Bed 3
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me 34
Blues Stay Away From Me 36
Bluesette 37
Body And Soul 40
Born To Lose 41
Bright Lights, Big City 44
Bring It With You When You Come 42
Broken Hearted Blues 45
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime 48.
Buddy Bolden’s Blues 46
Built For Comfort 49
Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man 50
Can't Stop Lovin’ 58
Canal Street Blues 5
Careless Love 53,
Chelsea Bridge 54
Come Back Baby 55
Come Sunday 56
Corrine Corrina 58,
Cotton Tall 60
Cottonfields 59
Crazy Man Blues 62
Crossroads Blues 63
Cry Your Blues Away 64
Dark And Dreary 65
De Kalb Blues 66
Deep River 67
Don’t Fish In My Sea 68
Don't Go To Strangers 69
Don't Sell it (Don’t Give It Away) 7
Down By The Riverside 70
Down The Road A Piece 7a
Duet 75,
Dust My Broom 76
Dust Pneumonia Blues 77
Early Auturnn 78
Evil ('s Goin’ On) 79
Feel So Bad 80
Fever 82
Fine And Mellow (My Man Don't Love Me) 84
Five Long Years 88
Folsom Prison Blues 86
Frankie And Johnny 89
From Four Until Late 9@
Georgia On My Mind ga
Go Back To Your No Good Man 94
Going Down Slow 94
Good Morning Blues 95
Good Morning Heartache 96
Goodbye Baby 98
Green River Blues 99
Hear Me Talkin’ To Ya s00
Here's That Rainy Day s02
Hey Hey Pretty Mama s03
Hoochie Coochie Man 204
How Do You Want It Done? 108
How Insensitive 406
| Ain't Got Nobody (And There's Nobody Cares For Me) 10
1 Can't Stop Loving You 109
| ust Want To Make Love To You 284
Remember Clifford asa
Wanna Be Around 435
Wish | Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free 236
VILBe Seeing You ss7
I'm A King Bee $38
I'm So Glad 239
IF Had You s20
In Sentimental Mood sa
In The Heat Of The Night 423
ItCould Happen To You 226
It Makes My Love Come Down 224
It’s Only A Paper Moon 437
Jailhouse Blues 228
Kindhearted Woman Blues 229
Lazy River 430
Lazybones 434
Lean Baby 434
Learnin’ The Blues 432
Lemon Drop 435
Lit Darlin’ 336
Life 1s Like That 438
Limehouse Blues 139
Little David Play On Your Harp 440
Little Queen OF Spades 248
Little Red Rooster 44a
Long Gone Lonesome Blues 443
Love In Vain 244
Love Is Blue (VAmour Est Bleu) 445
Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) a47
Low Down Blues 150
Lush Life 448
Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can | Be Glad
out Him Blues 252Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor 358
Matchbox Blues 454
‘ean And Evil 455
‘ean Old Bed Bug Blues 156
‘Mtean To Me 457
Mean Woman Blues 458
Meditation (Meditacao) 160
Memphis Blues a62
Midnight Sun 364
Million Years Blues (a.k.a. When My Heart Beats
Like A Hammer) 359,
Mind Your Own Business 166
Misty 367
Moonglow 168
Moonlight Becomes You 169
More Than You Know 470
My Babe a72
My Baby Left Me 373
My Creole Belle 476
My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More 474
Mystery Train 377
New York Town 78,
itmare 479
No Matter How She Done It 282
No More Blues (Chega De Saudade) 280
No More Lovers 383
No Smoking 384
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 188
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 186
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‘One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) 189
One More River 494
Pickpocket Blues 196
Please Warm My Wiener 495
Police Dog Blues 200
Prelude To A Kiss 298,
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) 202
Ramblin’ On My Mind 203
Recado Bossa Nova (The Gift) 204
Richlands Woman Blues 206
Roberta 208
Rockin’ Chair 209
Salty Dog 242
San Francisco Bay Blues 210
See See Rider 243,
Serenade In Blue 234
Seven Eleven 236
Seventh Son (Original Version) 239
‘Seventh Son (Version 2) 220
Shake That Thing aaa
Snake Your Money Maker 222
She Ain't Nothing But Trouble 223
Silver City Bound 226
Singing The Blues 224,
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 237
So Blue 228
Solituce 229
Someday 230
‘Someone To Watch Over Me a3
‘Sometimes | Feel Like A Motherless Child 232
Sorrowful Blues 233,
Spoonful 234
Sporting Life Blues 235,
‘Squeeze Me 236
St. James Infirmary 238
St. Louis Blues 239
Stars Fell On Alabama 242
Stella By Starlight 243,
Sugar Blues 244
‘Summertime Blues 246
‘Sunny 248
‘Swingin’ Shepherd Blues 250
Take These Chains From My Heart aga
Tenor Madness 252
Texas Blues 253
That Ole Devil Called Love a54
‘That's Why I'm Lonesome 256
‘The Birth Of The Blues 257
‘The Blues Never Die 260
‘The Breeze (That's Bringing My Honey Back To Me) 258
The First Time | Met The Blues 264
The Lady Sings The Blues 262
The Lonesome Road 266
The Nearness Of You 264
The Night We Called It A Day 267
The Old Piano Roll Blues 268
The Very Thought OF You 269
‘The Woman | Love 270
These Foolish Things 27a
Three Hours Past Midnight a7
Time On My Hands 274
Trane's Blues 275
Travelling Riverside Blues 276
Trouble In Mind 277
Tuxedo Junction 278,
Unforgettable 279
Walk Right In 280
Walkin’ Blues 282
Walkin’ Shoes 284
Walking My Troubles Away 283
Way Down In The Mine 28.4
Weary Blues 286
Weeping Willow Blues 288
‘When Sunny Gets Blue 90
‘When The Lights Go Out 289
When You Got A Good Friend aga
When Your Lover Has Gone ag3
Wild About That Thing 294
Willow Weep For Me 296
Worried Man Blues 298
You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover 300
You'll Like My Loving 299
Your Cheatin’ Heart 3eaA Mess Of Blues
Words & Music by Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman
Medium tempo
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| just got your let - ter, ba - by; a-too__ bad you can’t come home.—
slept_a wink since Sun -day; 1 can’t eat a thing all day.
= | swear Im go - in’ cra - zy, sit -tin’here all a-lone.—
_ Ev - ‘ry day is just blue Mon -day since— you've been a -way.—
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By Ramon ‘Mongo’ Santamaria
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Words & Music by Arthur Altman & Jack Lawrence
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if it's love, there is no in - be- tween.
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Words & Music by Henry Creamer & Turner Layton
Medium slow
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‘Words & Music by Wille Dixon
Medium tempo
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1 have you,
Long as 1 have — you, Long as
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Verse 2
MHI do like a lizard,
Il drag in the sand;
Just call me sweet names,
‘And ll be your man.
Long as | have you,
Long as | have you,
Nothing | wouldn’t do, baby,
Long as | have you.As Time Goes By
Words & Music by Herman Hupfeld
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‘Music by Joseph Kosma + Words by Jacques Prevert
Medium slow
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— The sunburned — hands_______ 1 used to hold.
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Words & Music by Bessie Smith
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bound to drive your ma-ma_ wild 't must be some-thing they
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call the Cu-ban Doll, it weren’t your ma - ma’s an-gel child.
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went to see the doc-tor the oth-er day, he said I's well as well could
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wor-ry-ing me.— | want to be some - bo - dy’s
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3Back Door Man
Words & Music by Willie Dixon
Medium slow
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men don’t— know but the lit-tle girls_ un-der -stand.—
When ev - ‘ry-bo - dy’s try‘nto sleep,
Ym some - where— mak-in’ my midnight creep.
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tell me 1 got to go
Verse 3
They take me to the doctor, shot full of holes;
Nurse cried “Can’t save his soul.”
Accused him for murder, first degree,
Judge wife cried “Let the man go free.”
Verse 4
When everybody's tryin’ to sleep,
Ym somewhere makin’ my midnight creep;
Every morning the rooster crow,
Something tell me | got to go.
Verse 5
Cop's wife cried, “Don’t kick him down,
Rather be dead, six feet in the ground.”
When you come home you can eat pork and beans;
J eat more chicken any man seen.
Verse 6
When everybody's try’n to sleep,
Ym somewhere makin’ my midnight creep.
Just the mornin’ the rooster crow,
‘Somethin’ tell me I got to go.
15Baby What You Want Me To Do?
Words & Music by jimmy Reed
Medium tempo
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Got me run - nin’, you got me hid - in’, You got me
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doin’ what you want me; ba -by, why youwant to let go?
Verse 2
Goin’ up, goin’ down,
Goin’ up, down, down, up, any way you want it.
Let it roll, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got me doin’ what you want me;
Baby, why you want to let it go?
Verse 3
Got me beeping, got me hiding,
Got me beep, hide, hide, beep, any way you want to.
Let it roll, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got me doin’ what you want;
Baby, why you want to let it go?
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Medium tempo Words & Music by Bessie Smith
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Verse 2
| woke up this morning, wouldn’t even get out of my door. (Twice)
Enough trouble to make a poor girl wonder where she gonna go.
Verse 3
They rowed a little boat, about five miles ‘cross the farm, (Twice)
| packed up all my clothing, throwed it in and they rowed me along.
Verse 4
It thundered and it lightened and the winds began to blow. (Twice)
There was a thousand women didn’t have no place to go.
Verse 5
I went out to the lonesome, high old lonesome hill. (Twice)
I looked down on the old house where | used to live.
Verse 6
Backwater blues have caused me to pack up my things and go. (Twice)
‘Cos my house fell down and | can’t live there no more.
Verse 7
Mmm, | can’t live there no more. (Twice)
And there ain’t no place for a poor old girl to go.
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Words by Dorothy Fields # Music by Cy Coleman
‘Stripper’ Tempo
(2-7)
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man of dis-tinc-tion, A real bigspend-er, good look-ing,_ so re-fined.— Say,
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right to the point: 1 don’t pop my cork for ev -‘ry guy | see.—
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19Black Coffee
Words & Music by P is ju
Medium slow sic by Paul Francis Webster & Sonny Burke
(0-7)
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talk - in’ to the sha-dows, one o! clock to four;— Ane
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walk the floor and watch the door, and in be-tween | drinkblack cof-fee,—
Lord how slow the mo-ments go,—when all | do is pourblack cof-fee.—
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Love's a sor-ry af - fair. ___ 1 know where all the blues are,
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and my hair’s_turn-in’ grey._—_______2.’m —‘cos_ba-by I've—_ been there.-
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wait-in’ for my ba-by to may-be come a - round..
2Behind Closed Doors
Traditional
Medium tempo
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Now, | don’t want my ba - by stand-in’ be-hind a closed—
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door. ___ No, 1 don't want my ba - by——
stand - in’ be - hing a _ closed — door, ____ Now
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when the door is closed, no one butthe Lord a-bove to know.
Verse 2
When I first met you, baby, you was behind a closed door. (Twice)
You know | was beggin’ and beggin’ you, make me a pallet on your floor.
Verse 3
Darling, you know I love you, | love you for myself.
Don’t want you to fool around and find somebody else.
I don’t want you, baby, standing behind a closed door.
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Medium tempo By Thelonious Monk.
(2-7)
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, Words & Music by Spencer Wiliams
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(2-1)
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27Blues (From ‘An American In Paris’)
By George Gershwin
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Words & Music by Georgia White
Medium tempo
(2-7)
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Well, the blues ain‘t noth - in’, no, the blues ain't noth - in’ but a
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Verse 2
Honey, when | die, honey, when | die, don’t you go wear no black.
Honey, when I die, don’t go wear no black;
For if you do, my bones'll come a-creeping back.
Verse 3
Im a-going downtown, I'm a-going downtown, gonna buy myself some glue.
Ym a-going downtown, gonna buy myself some glue;
‘Cos the woman I've been loving, she broke my heart in two.
29Blues And Booze
Traditional
Medium tempo
(2-33)
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— up this morn- in’, the po - lice was shak - in’ me.
Verse 2
I went to the jailhouse, drunk and blue as | could be. (Twice)
But that cruel old judge sent my man away from me.
Verse 3
They carried me to the courthouse; Lordy, how I was cryin’. (Twice)
They jailed me sixty days in jail, and money couldn't pay the fine.
Verse 4
Sixty days ain’t long if you can spend them as you choose. (Twice)
But this seems like jail, in a cell where there ain’t no booze.
Verse 5
My life is all a misery when | cannot get my booze. (Twice)
1 spend every dime on liquor, got to have the booze to go with these blues.
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eseBlues Around My Bed
Words & Music by Spencer Wiliams
Medium slow
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say good - bye,— that is why | sit and sigh.
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Left with-out a warn-in’, now my hap-pi-ness is dead; And |
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shake with fright— with the com-in’ of the — night
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blues a-roun’ my bed. Cryin’ Law - dy, Law-dy, J wish that | was dead.
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be-cause I'm so a - fraid,_______ When mem ~‘ries haunt me,
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3Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
Words & Music by Arthur N. Swanstrom, Charles R. McGarron & Carey Morgan
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blues my naugh-ty sweet-ie gives to ~—sme.
35Blues Stay Away From Me
‘Words & Music by Wayne Raney, Henry Glover, Alton Delmore & Rabon Delmore
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1, Blues, stay a-way from me..
2. life is full of mi - se - ry.
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Blues, why don’t you let me be? Don’t know
Dreams. are like a me - mo - ry,— Bring - ing
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why you. keep on haunt - ing me.——________
back your love thatused tobe.
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Tears so ma - ny | can't see.
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True love was nev-er meant for— me Seems— some-how
Years don’t mean a thing to— me. ——___ Time— goes by,
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and still | can’t be— free.
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36Bluesette
Words by Norman Gimbel # Music by Jean Thielemans
Medium jazz waltz
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Poor lit - tle, sad lit - tle, blue Blues - ette, don’t you cry,
Long asthere’s love in your heart to share, dear Blues - ette,
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don’t you fret. You can bet one fuck-y day you'll wak - en
don't des - pair. Some blue boy is. long-ing, just like you, to
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and your blues will = be. for - sak - en. One luck - y
find a some - one to be true to;._— Two lov ~ ing
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day, love - ly love will come your way.
arms he can nest - le in and __ stay.
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soon will be hum - ming. (Hum)
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Doo-ya, doo-ya, doo-ya,
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doo-ya, do0-ya, doo-ya, Doo - 09 - 00 Blues - ette..
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news yet? Love is ‘round the cor-ner; Love wrapped in rain-bows and
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tied with pink rib-bon, To make your next spring-time your gold wed - ding
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ring time. So dry your eyes, don’t - cha pout, don’t - cha fret; good-y
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heart to share, dear blues - ete, don’t des - pair.
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Some blue boy is long-ing, just like you, to find a some - one
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to be true to. One luck- y day love-ly love will come your
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way, That = mag - ic day
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40Born To Lose
Words & Music by Ted Daffan
Medium tempo
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lose, my ev - ‘ry hope is
Ev - ‘ry dream has on - ly brought =~ me pain.
W's so hard to face that emp - ty dawn.
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All omy life, Wwe al - ways been so
You were all the hap - pi - ness |
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= Born to lose, and now 'm_—_ los ~ ing
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Born to lose, it seems so hard to bea How |
There’s no use to. dream of = hap - pi -_ ness allt
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long to ~— al - ways have you near.____ You've grown tired and
see is on - ly lone- li - ness. Al “my life, We
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now you say we're through;
al - ways been so blue;.
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Words & Music by Gus Cannon
Medium fast
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Now | was lay - in’ a - round— a lit - tle town,
smo-king @ snipe ci - gar. | was wait-ing — for— a
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Just to catch an emp - ty car. Just as the
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catch. the— next freight —_train.— Now, if you wan-na be— a lit-tle
gil of mine.— bring it with you when you come.—
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full of rum.
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it with you when you come. —
girl of mine,— bring
43Bright Lights, Big City
Words & Music by Jimmy Reed
Medium fast
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Bright lights, big ci - ty, gone to my ba - by’s head.-
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gone to my ba -by’s head | tried to tell the wo-man,but she
don’t be-lieve a word said.
Verse 2
All right, pretty baby, gonna need my help some day. (Twice)
You gonna wish you had listened to some of the the things | say.
Verse 3
Bright lights, big city, gone to my baby’s head. (Twice)
| got to tell your mama that you don’t believe a thing ! said,
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Words & Music by Wille Dion
Slow
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Chills on my pil - low,— ice - wa-ter in my ba-by’s bed.
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ice wa-ter in my ba - bys bed.——
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All the good things | have done for you wo - man,
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and you left me for an-oth-er man.—
Verse 2
if you happen to see my baby, | want you to tell her I been cryin’ on my knees. (Twice)
Tell me pray to my master, please hope her back to me.
Verse 3
If had ten million dollars, woman, you know | would give you every dime. (Twice)
‘Just to hear you call me daddy one more time.
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8y Ferdinand ‘Jelly Rolt Morton
Medium slow
(0-73)
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Thought | heard bud-dy Bol-den say “You're nasty, you're dir-ty,
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take it a-way— You're ter-ri- ble you're aw- ful; take it a-way,”"_ I
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thought! heard him say.— I thought | heard Bud-dy_Bol-den shout
Ape Adim Ebyjpp Eb? Abs Adim
“O-pen up that win-dow and let that bad air out. O-pen upthat win- dow and let that
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bad air out,"___—«|-_—stthought |_~—hheard Bud-dy Bol -den shout. '
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thought | heard Judge Fog-ar-ty say “Thir-ty days_ inthe mar-ket;
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take him a - way. Give him a good broom to sweep with,
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1 thought | heard him say. !
Take him a - way,’
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thought! heard__—Fran-kie Du-sen shout “Gal, gim-me that mo-ney, I'm gon-na
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beat it 1 mean gim-me that mo -ney; I'm gon - na
pb Cc P pb? Eb
beat it out."_ ‘Cos._|_ thought | heard Fran-kie Ou-sen shout.
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