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1 mean he’s beat-in’ it; He’s try’n to make his get a - way.— The old rap- fF Gn? Gaim F?/, BP? 3 = scal-lion_ is go-in’ to Gal - lion. That is why. 1 say: Eb Dn’? @ LA Blue train’s at the sta - tion, fire - man’sshove - lin’ coal; — En- gin - Cm Eb Ab -eer he’s at the throt-tle, ‘bout to make that blue trainroll. _ Tick- et —_ a-gent, Ab? Eb Bb” ease your win -dow down.____ If you don’t fil FP pel Bp BP? aug gb get the blue— train blues. Blue train whis - tle’s blow-in’, © copy fora ates by cpt ana &Cangy Lined 9 th Se, don Ws ‘ing besee anata Copp Sec 26 Dn?” g Cm EY | canhearits shrill; You’d bet-terstop my ba -by, or my Smith and Wes - son will. Ae Aer B Adim Tick - et a- gent, ease your win - dow down. pb? P ppl pb BP aug Please don’t. make me getthose blue train —_ blues. pe BP aug i Ab? (instrumental) Eb Be” fb OAD? pb ——_—— Gon - na Ae? Eb — — lay my head up - on the rail road _ track; Gon - na Ab? Abr Eb track. When the lay my head_ up - on the rail - road B Cn? Chim BP? AP? i 2 blue train comes a-long, J won't snatch it back. I want my Bb” P ppl fb Ab? — man, don’t want no blue train — blues. —_______—— 27 Blues (From ‘An American In Paris’) By George Gershwin Medium slow BP G’aug Cm = BP/yp EP? FH BP Gaug Cn? BP/p Ebmé Fb® — mf ————a BP Gaug Cm P/E? FY BP Bb) Ebmg? Fl BP Cn? Clim BP?/p —_ pb Cn?) Br Gb Fibs Bb 7 Eb Fil ~~ ———_— Be Bb/pb GPP FM Bb Cg Ebnt /gb —~ BP? fe Brbs) Ab7bs) Fabs) FM ug BP Graug a —— = Cn BE FBP aug Cn? BP) Ebnt Fb Hh —— ae BP Geug Cm —_Bb/y EO” Fl BB /p Ebmg? Fl! Bb Cn? Chim BP7/p =——— gb Cm?) B/E Gb9 Fab) Bb B/p Bema? Fl Bb Blues Ain’t Nothing Words & Music by Georgia White Medium tempo (2-7) mf D Well, the blues ain‘t noth - in’, no, the blues ain't noth - in’ but a vy @ good man feel-in’ bad. __ No, the blues ain’t noth-in’ but a good man feel - in’ bad. It a gv D must have been those wea -ry blues_ | had.— 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. 29 Blues And Booze Traditional Medium tempo (2-33) D mf, @ D y 1 went Wentto bed last night, and boy— | wasin my sleep, sleep. — tobedlast night,— and | was in my sleep. Woke— av 6 D@ D — 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. (conyers Bates Masi 30 Phan tee eer ese Blues Around My Bed Words & Music by Spencer Wiliams Medium slow f Be a Am 5 | woke up this morn - in’, foun’ my lov-in’ man had fled. Did-n’t pb Gn? B? pe? say good - bye,— that is why | sit and sigh. Eb Eb ae Abn Left with-out a warn-in’, now my hap-pi-ness is dead; And | Cn? P BP? sus Be? shake with fright— with the com-in’ of the — night Eb Edin BPE Fedm — Eb/g, On my lone-ly pil-low, heav-ylies my head; ’Cos my man’s goneand left me with the pb? AP Ae? gb blues a-roun’ my bed. Cryin’ Law - dy, Law-dy, J wish that | was dead. ser tanagn ranma tne * pe? Fr? Be? p> _ Deep shad-owstaunt me, got the blues a-roun’ my bed. Ber Bb Edim BPE Fein — Ym aweep-in’ wil-low, ma -nytears I've shed Since pb 6 pb A my man went and left me with the blues a-roun’ my bed. Sigh - in’ mer - cy, mer - cy, Ab? Eb BP? , 2 be-cause I'm so a - fraid,_______ When mem ~‘ries haunt me, Fi? o” BP EP e ee with those blues @-roun’ my — bed, —___ nstrumental) 32 i a Be” Be Bb Edm — BP?/p Fein Boats way up the riv-er, and it’s com-in’ down; p> 1G per Ab? 1 quake and quiv-er’cos it’s Al-a-ba-ma boun’, Tak-in’ my man a-way to 3 stay, that’s what the Cap - tain said, —____ Leav-in’ those Bb? Fm? Bb? pb pb? — nev - er sleep - in’ ev - er creep - in’ blues a-roun’ my __ bed. Ab hr BP, */pb Bb? pe Ab? pb ee = Blues a - roun’ my bed.. 3 Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me Words & Music by Arthur N. Swanstrom, Charles R. McGarron & Carey Morgan ee swing E mf Abn? Bb? Eb BPaug Eb Am? — BP? What is that song— a-bout _kiss-es?__ What is thatsong—a-bout e Br P oD smiles? if 1 could have. my way, 4 sing a song- to-day [iv BP EP Edm BP7/p EP Abn? BP? That would beat them all by miles. 1 would-n’t sing~ a-bout p> BP aug pb? AP smiling — That's not the ti - tle fd choose. | would sing— a-bout Gm 4 Ars) D N.C. D” what I've got, And what f've got’s the wear-y blues. There are Gm Cdim Gm @ Cm blues. that you get from wor - ry, Thereare _ blues. cop 9 os Sa aga USA. Speier 8 an hace Company OSA ample a Copay Und 9 a Stand. 34 ‘ian tse eatin Secs Fedim Cm Cmé vy — that you get from pain; ‘And there are blues when you're lone - Gm a’ Arbs) - ly for yourone and on- - ly, The blues you can nev - er ex - y N.C. D7 Gm Cdim 6m = plain. There are blues. that you get from long - ing; Gv Cm D Ddim D” _ Butthe blu - - - est bluesthat be ___ Are the Gv c sort of blues that’s on my mind, _‘They'rethe ve-ry mean-est kind: The F Cn’? LF BP Bedim Fl Bb OF? BP NC. blues my naugh-ty sweet-ie gives to ~—sme. 35 Blues Stay Away From Me ‘Words & Music by Wayne Raney, Henry Glover, Alton Delmore & Rabon Delmore Slow (Q=73) F C F Cm? FP —————* 1, Blues, stay a-way from me.. 2. life is full of mi - se - ry. Br Cv F Dm F/¢ Blues, why don’t you let me be? Don’t know Dreams. are like a me - mo - ry,— Bring - ing C F Gn’ C7 ————_ why you. keep on haunt - ing me.——________ back your love thatused tobe. F C Cn? F mn Love was nev - ermeant for—_me.. Tears so ma - ny | can't see. Bb cv oF Dm Fc ee True love was nev-er meant for— me Seems— some-how Years don’t mean a thing to— me. ——___ Time— goes by, C F 7 Gr? Gulf F we nev -ercan a - gree. and still | can’t be— free. hy st ino Ws, amp Catv congany seer Coren sees, 36 Bluesette Words by Norman Gimbel # Music by Jean Thielemans Medium jazz waltz 6 Fa nrtbs) Br) En? Arbo 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, Dn? Gro Cma? ce Cn? Fro 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 Beng? Bem? Eb7bo Abma?” and your blues will = be. for - sak - en. One luck - y find a some - one to be true to;._— Two lov ~ ing Abe Anvs) prs Br? pe? An? v day, love - ly love will come your way. arms he can nest - le in and __ stay. 6 Fi,708) BR En? ” Get set, Blues - ette, true love is com - ing. Your trou-bled heart ony 96s tern afte A, Ste ‘canon. os au in banner. gneve. meatal Coy Sei 37 Di? Cog? 8 Cx? Free soon will be hum - ming. (Hum) Bbng? phe Ben? baba Ang? Doo-ya, doo-ya, doo-ya, Abe An?) pro Bn? BP? An? 0? = 5: doo-ya, do0-ya, doo-ya, Doo - 09 - 00 Blues - ette.. 6 Far) Bro Ex? Pret-ty lit-tle Blues - ete, must-n’t be a mourn - er. Have youheard the Arba Dm? Gra Cmg? ce news yet? Love is ‘round the cor-ner; Love wrapped in rain-bows and Cn? Fro Beng?” Bee Ben? tied with pink rib-bon, To make your next spring-time your gold wed - ding 38 baba Abma?” V0) Anv>> D? ring time. So dry your eyes, don’t - cha pout, don’t - cha fret; good-y Bn?” BY An? =? 6 - es good times are com -ing, Blues - ette.__ Long as there’s love in your Fa 7s) Broa En? Arb Dn? Gro heart to share, dear blues - ete, don’t des - pair. Cma” ce Cm? ribs) Bong? Some blue boy is long-ing, just like you, to find a some - one Bom? baba Ama? ‘Ape Am?5) pro to be true to. One luck- y day love-ly love will come your Bn? BP An? ——————— way, That = mag - ic day y D! G6 BA Abng? — may just be to - day. 39 Body And Soul ‘sic by john Green # Lyrics by Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman & Robert Sour Sow \erne d) An? Anon?’ DP Ging? €® Bn? Bim mp TT An? Am/g Fa gs) prs 5) En? An? D? Ging?” Cng? F9 hw E769 5 > 2. En? An? D? G An? BPmé Eb? AP Bm Cm(ad AbD? Z Gg” Adim Deug Bem? bab) Abma? APS Bon? Eb7 Abn? Aen? G8 Gng?” Cem Br?) E705) An? Ani An? D9) Ging? ° Br? Bodin An? Am/g—Fha?®? B765/b0 En? An’ DP 6% 3 P 3 ecb ams cope mnt nr a “inateatees te 40 Born To Lose Words & Music by Ted Daffan Medium tempo lan F @ ¢ mf Wwe lived =omy life in 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. Cc @ Cc c F All omy life, Wwe al - ways been so You were all the hap - pi - ness | Ge = Born to lose, and now 'm_—_ los ~ ing Di? ~—s Gi! Cc F @ Cc C Born to lose, it seems so hard to bea How | There’s no use to. dream of = hap - pi -_ ness allt F cg ¢ Gv Cc long to ~— al - ways have you near.____ You've grown tired and see is on - ly lone- li - ness. Al “my life, We C F ge Born to._—lose, and now you say we're through; al - ways been so blue;. Born to ‘cop Pes nematonConperaion USA. erm Un ste Yam Soe dons, “Mepernered aenatona Cpa Seared, 4a Bring It With You When You Come Words & Music by Gus Cannon Medium fast ay 2» Now | was lay - in’ a - round— a lit - tle town, smo-king @ snipe ci - gar. | was wait-ing — for— a yv @ hand - out, Just to catch an emp - ty car. Just as the Cc c F all in vain.— freight — train- came roll-ing by, my wait__ was = Back off, back off, you dir- ty — bum,— and cps te wt cai ermute mte a vramS 42 "tas sere tenant opr eed Chorus y @ Cc Cc catch. the— next freight —_train.— Now, if you wan-na be— a lit-tle gil of mine.— bring it with you when you come.— vy full of rum. Played a - round— the lit - tle town, your head chock g Cc C/pe = { can’t send you down-town — for too litte sap, now; F/A Fm/Ab C/G ¢ She's sit-ting on an - oth-er man’s lap. Now, you want to be F y @ Cc it with you when you come. — girl of mine,— bring 43 Bright Lights, Big City Words & Music by Jimmy Reed Medium fast mf ® Bright lights, big ci - ty, gone to my ba - by’s head.- y — Bright —_fights,___ big ci - ty, a” P 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, cant ec na on a prt 44 ta sen natn copii Seared Broken Hearted Blues Words & Music by Wille Dion Slow D wf @ 4 Chills on my pil - low,— ice - wa-ter in my ba-by’s bed. D y @ SS _ Yeah,— chills on my pil - low, D ice wa-ter in my ba - bys bed.—— v a All the good things | have done for you wo - man, @ y Gv D 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. © cenye se emi teen ea Ma SA ia nines ls een entra Core See 45 Buddy Bolden’s Blues 8y Ferdinand ‘Jelly Rolt Morton Medium slow (0-73) B Fedim Bb7/p EP id Abe Adim Thought | heard bud-dy Bol-den say “You're nasty, you're dir-ty, E>/pp Eb Abe 3 Adim Ebjpp C7 take it a-way— You're ter-ri- ble you're aw- ful; take it a-way,”"_ I Be Gc? FP BH e Flam BP7/p EP Ee 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 EP, */pe c’ F Be, ‘aug Ab? gb Be? bad air out,"___—«|-_—stthought |_~—hheard Bud-dy Bol -den shout. ' ‘copra gp oaey Bas Mu inte, 89 Fit Soe, London PR tered nentonl Coppa see 46 Ee Phim BE? EP Bee Adin thought | heard Judge Fog-ar-ty say “Thir-ty days_ inthe mar-ket; Eb/pb Eb? Abe Adim take him a - way. Give him a good broom to sweep with, Bp 0? Booec oF BM 1 thought | heard him say. ! Take him a - way,’ Bb Flaim BP’/e Eb Ebo Abs 5 Adim thought! heard__—Fran-kie Du-sen shout “Gal, gim-me that mo-ney, I'm gon-na Eb/pb Ev ae Adm 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. 47 Brother, Can You Spare A Dime Music by lay Gomey x Words by E.¥. Harburg Medium slow on Cai) Cr F BP/p Bb @ 1. Once | built a rail-road, made it run;— Made it race a-gainst time. 2: Once | built a tow-er to the sun; _—Brick and riv - et and lime. . Di? Cm Av Fné @ Cm ‘s done. Bro-ther can you spare a Once | built @ rail-road, now i Once | built a tow-er, now it’s done. Bro-ther can you spare a dime? 2. Cm C cron C’sus* C7 —_3— Once, in kha - ki suits, gee we looked swell; 7b) 5 GCn?"9)/0 77) Fr J Full of that Yan -kee Doo -dle - de- dum. Half a mil-lion boots went Cr? F9 Cr? Anv>) ib p7bs) G7 3— slog-gin’ thro’ hell, And | was the kid—— with the drum.— Cia Cp ChE Say, don’t you re-mem - ber, they called me Al; —_ Fr BP / pb @ Dar) /Ab GQ’ It was Al_— all the time. Say, don’t you re-mem-ber, Cm _hr Fé Gv Cm Ym your palt— Bud - dy can you spare a dime? amar vppl inte 6 Famer ond WS. 8 mie ont ceae Built For Comfort Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo 7 NG. a ‘Some folks built like this, some folks built like that, But the way fm built, well don’t you callme fat. Be-cause fm y y built for com - fort,— | ain't built for speed;— f7 But 1 got ev-er- y-thing, yv a All________ that good girl needs. Verse 2 J ain’t got no diamonds, | ain’t got no boat, But | do have love that’s gonna fire your soul. ’Cos Vm built for comfort, | aint built for speed; But | got everything all you good women need. conve 96s epee ncn Heche ace Mae USA, ies abn Tat Mase Ute, rio ae, Lndon tts tenner Cone Sees 49 Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man Music by Jerome Kern + Words by Oscar Hammerstein I Medium slow (=) D) Gn An? Dn? gv Ca? Gm? clsbs Fish got to swim and birds got to fly— | got to love one Fe Br? Em? An? Ab? Drs Gr C Ebdim Dn? G’aug = mantill | die, Can’t help — lovin’ dat man— —of_—smine. Cmg? Ar? Du? g Cma?” Gn? C13 Tell _me he’s la- - zy tell me he's slow,— tell me fm cra - 2 Fe pho En? An? Abr prs G79 C Dn’ Gn’ crib i— = = may-be | know, Can’t help —lov-in’dat man_ of _mine.. Fe Fhdim Cg’ » En? Ebmg? When he goes a- way dat’s a rain- y day,— and when he comes Di’ =P Dn?/g @? Graug Cmg? An? back dat day is fine, the sun will shine. Hecan come home— as Dn” g Cm?” Gm? C136 Fe pb? late as can be,— home with - out him ain't no home to me,— Em? Am? Abr pb Grbs ¢ be DPmg? Cc Can't help lov-in’ dat man— of mine.. 2 connie 8. ams & Company wept USA venta ing ean ide 50 ‘Aighes eseea mentor Cooma Can’t Stop Lovin’ Words & Music by Elmore james Medium tempo N.C. y mf 1 can't stop i my ba-by to-night. @ y 1 can’t stop lov- in’, my ba-by to- night a’ @ D No mat-terwhat | do, she won't treat me right. Verse 2 1 loved my baby, this mornin’ soon. (Twice) | didn’t come back home till this afternoon. Verse 3 When | leave my baby, she’s all alone. (Twice) | can’t have no lovin’, cos my baby’s gone. Verse 4 Oh, baby, come and walk with me. (Twice) Hl make you happy, baby, as any girl can be. ‘ony 95 ater 86 Ma oboig merponted ome Ma, US. ‘has robtng ne, eres, Fem tpt cone "hsaranetnent © Copa 9p NC Ruse Rating min Tits ese mercer opi See 51 Canal Street Blues By Joe ‘King’ Oliver Medium tempo (2-73) F Fr mf Be F Bdim C F OF? Bb Bbm =F Fim Gn? C7 F Bdim (7 a | 2 FOF Fdim Bente Fo C7 F OF Fdim Bemé/p FC? FNC. 52 Careless Love Traditional Medium slow F ° Foe oF @ mp 1. Love, oh — love, oh care-less love;. heed, for what | say is — true;———______ Don't F Y eg v7 You go to my head— like wine, You've spend your lives. in| mi ~~ Se. ~ ry. —_________ Don’t F lv Pug BP Baim ruin’d the life of ma - ny a poor girl, And let love do to ev-’ry_ one. of, You What 1. 2. Fie C Fe OF Gro F now you've ruin’d this life of mine,—______ 2.Pay = care - less love has done to me.. nye yp Dray as a il ih Se nd Sthans eel opr Sees 53 Chelsea Bridge By Billy Strayhorn Slowly NC. Dmn(ng?) Fado Dm(ng’)F? an pv py Gg? cs Fr N.C. Be?sust EbM>% aug ‘Abo DPmgj” P/p C/gb (Be a —_ Bm Fon £9 Bb9 Dring?) Fadi Dm(ng’) Fadi prbop7 — «GP cs Fe cmp veg 54 ge ese Come Back Baby ‘Words & Music by Norman Petty & Fred Neil Medium slow A ” mf Please come back, ba- by,— please— don’t go.— For the way | v A — love you, you'll nev-er know. So come back, ba- by,— let’s_talk it Ey A v A — E just one— more time. 0 - ver, Verse 2 For the way I love you, you know | do; For the way you love me, baby, You never know. Come back, baby, let’s talk it over One more time. Verse 3 You know I love you, tell the world | do; For the way | love you, baby, You'll never know. So come back, baby, let's talk it over One more time. isos ora cnn “tier ser i copying Secure, 55 Come Sunday By Duke Elington Slow Ga Fock 68 AB 1. 00 00 2. Lord, dear Lord a-bove, God Al - might- y, God of love; F Fg?” Dn! gl C Dm? Diam C/E = 7 a a, Sun - day, oh come Sun - day, that’s the day. Please look down and see my —_peo - ple through. BP FB 9 Er 4g E78) Am F/A Dp 1 be -lieve that God put sun and moon up in the sk Hea-ven is a good ~ness time, a bright-er light on high. poco rit. Gs Dn? GI3b5) prio pbs 9 Gag 1 ,on’t ming the grey—_ skies) ‘cos they're just clouds passing by. Do unto others as you would have them do to you. And (Spoken) (Sing) Freely D 67% aq Gaug gs Fadi . have a bright-er by and_ by. Lord, dear Lord a-bove, God Al - ocr ea Ma att con oe a Sn an WH 56 ‘Sti ee ttl Cie G8 AB F Fig? Dri! Gl -might-y, God of love;— Please look down and see my peo-ple through.— Animated C Dm DkdimC/e BP FS & Ertayg Er) mf be -lieve God is now, ~— was, then a tempo Am F/A Dp? G8 Dn? Gisbs) ert) EbI3 and al - ways will be. With God’s bles-sing we can make it slower D G aug GB Faden 68 p through e - ter- ni- ty —— Lord,dear Lord a-bove,. God Al-might-y, God of love;— very slow AS F Fing?” Dn! ~— Gl C C/e EP Dn? C PP = Please look down and see my peo-ple through 57 ‘Gospel’ swing C if mr, Cor - rine — Cor = rine Cc Am? — Ain't been C ¢ — 1 love — 1 love Cc Amé Ab? — 1 pray ev-’ry 58 Corrine Corrina Words & Music by . M. Wiliams & Bo Chatman Cc Adim ri- = na, g Dn? @ Adm Ab? lov - in.______ since Cc Adim ri- = na, @ Dn? G Adm Ab? G? she seems to love me night. © copy 32 8 6th Ma Seren crated USA, ata ira» na agaom fet Stan har end ons tse rar Cy sere where you been where you been tell the world tell the world Cottonfields Words & Music by Huddie Ledbetter Medium fast F FP BP mf When | was a lit-tle bit-ty ba-by, my mo-ther rocked me in the F Feaim Gn? cra-dle, In them — old cot -ton - fields back home. 0 F P — When 1 was ait -tle bit-ty ba-by, my mo -ther B F C rocked me in the cra-dle, In. them — old cot-ton - fields back F P e home. Oh, when them cot-ton balls got rot-ten, you could -n’t F Fein pick ve - ry much cot -ton, In them old cot-ton - fields back Gn? C F P home, It was down in Lou - ’si-an - a, just a-bout a BP F °° F Bb OF a ——— mile from Tex-ar - ka-na, In them old cot-ton-fields back — home. osm SERENE 7 fa cao ep “ren Commons ethene al ean 59 Cotton Tail By Duke Ellington Medium tempo (=) 3) pv cadiin F GS Gaim An? Br/pt y 6 pe codtin F G3 Gaim An? B’/pt Dm? G79 06 coo oo tot cx ‘wowing tee sc oid Pinte 60 Tig tesa, craton Copp Se Y An? y @ Y @ pe 1 cod F G3 GBdim An? B’/pt Dn? G79 co An? BY/pt Dn? G7 C8 N.C 61 Crazy Man Blues Words & Music by Sonny Terry Medium tempo (a=) d) N.C. Bl E mf 3 3 Yes, aman is got to be cra-zy— fol-low the wo-men ev - - 'ry- B 78 3 - where.— Yes, aman is gotto be cra-zy _—fol-lowthe wo-men ev - P B’ 3 3 3 3 - where Well, | ain't sing-in’ this song ‘cos | ain’t got no one; " 5 P — Yes, you know | can get some-bo-dy, pal. Verse 2 Yes, a man’s got to be crazy to think he got a woman all by himself. (Twice) | say as I’m back in town; yes, you know she’s cutting out with somebody else. Verse 3 Yes, a man is crazy to give one woman all his pay. (Twice) 1 said, before I be like them,’d walk out of the front door to stay. 62 core pes ened email ong sees

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