(Guitar SongBook) The Real Book of Blues 1 (With Bookmarks) (225 Hits With Melody Line-Lyrics & CH

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Instant no-frills arrangements of 225 great blues numbers * melody line * chords x lyrics * - 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 All 6 ‘As Long As I Have You 9 ‘As Time Goes By 10 ‘Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) 24 Baby Doll a2 Baby What You Want Me To Do? 16 Back Door Man 24, Backwater Blues 47, Behind Closed Doors 22 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 Bom To Lose 4 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 52 Careless Love 53, Chelsea Bridge 5a Come Back Baby 55 Come Sunday 56 Corrine Corrina 58 Cotton Tail 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 (ls Goin’ On) 79 Feel So Bad 80 Fever 8a 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) 330 | Can't Stop Loving You 209 | Just Want To Make Love To You 184 Remember Clifford a2 (Wanna Be Around 145 Wish | Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free 236 V'ILBe Seeing You 437 I'm A King Bee 438 F'm So Glad 239 Ift Had You 420 In Sentimental Mood saa In The Heat OF The Night 223, It Could Happen To You 236 It Makes My Love Come Down 224 It’s Only A Paper Moon 137 jouse Blues 228 Kindhearted Woman Blues 129 Lazy River 430 Lazybones 434 Lean Baby 434 Learnin’ The Blues 432 Lemon Drop 435 Lit Darlin’ 336 Life Is Like That 38 Limehouse Blues 39 Little David Play On Your Harp s40 tle Queen Of Spades 142 Little Red Rooster 44a Long Gone Lonesome Blues 443 Love In Vain 244 Love Is Blue (Amour Est Bleu) 245 Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) a47 Low Down Blues 250 Lush Life 148 Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can | Be Glad out Him Blues 252 Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor 358 Matchbox Blues 454 ‘Mean And Evil 155 ‘ean Old Bed Bug Blues 156 Mean To Me 457 Mean Woman Blues 458 Meditation (Meditacao) 160 Memphis Blues 262 Midnight Sun 164 Years Blues (a.k.a. When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer) 459 Mind Your Own Business 166 Misty 367 Moongiow 368 Moonlight Becomes You 169 More Than You Know 470 My Babe 72 My Baby Left Me 373 My Creole Belle 476 My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More 474 Mystery Train 377 New York Town 478 Nightmare 479 No Matter How She Done It 282 No More Blues (Chega De Saudade) 380 No More Lovers 483 No Smoking 384 Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 288 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 286 | OF Man River aga One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) 189 | One More River 394 | Pickpocket Blues 196 Please Warm My Wiener 395 Police Dog Blues 200 Prelude To A Kiss 198, Quiet Nights OF Quiet Stars (Corcovado) aoa Ramblin’ On My Mind 203 Recado Bossa Nova (The Gift) 204 Richlands Woman Blues 206 Roberta 20! Rockin’ Chair 209 Salty Dog 212 San Francisco Bay Blues 240 See See Rider 243, Serenade In Blue 234 Seven Eleven 236 Seventh Son (Original Version) 219 Seventh Son (Version 2) 220 Shake That Thing 224 Srake Your Money Maker 222 She Ain't Nothing But Trouble 223 Silver City Bound 226 Singing The Blues 224, ‘Smioke Gets In Your Eyes 237 So Blue 228 Solituce 229 Someday 230 ‘Someone To Watch Over Me a3 ‘Sometimes | Feel Like A Motherless Child a32 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 a50 Take These Chains From My Heart 54 Tenor Madness 252 Texas Blues 253 That Ole Devil Called Love 254 ‘That's Why I'm Lonesome 256 ‘The Birth Of The Blues a57 ‘The Blues Never Die 260 ‘The Breeze (That's Bringing My Honey Back To Me) 258 The First Time | Met The Blues 26a The Lady Sings The Blues 26a 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 278 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 a8 Walkin’ Shoes 284 Walking My Troubles Away 283 Way Down In The Mine 284 Weary Blues 286 Weeping Willow Blues 288 ‘When Sunny Gets Blue 90 ‘When The Lights Go Out 289 When You Got A Good Friend ag2 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 see You'll Like My Loving 299 Your Cheatin’ Heart 3ea A Mess Of Blues Words & Music by Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman Medium tempo D 1 mean he’s beat-in’ it;— He's try’n to make his get a - way.— The old rap- Fa 5 Gn? Gtdim F?/4 BP” = scallion is go-in’ to Gal - lion. That is why | says Dn? Gv p> mf, Blue train's at the sta - tion, fire - man’sshove - lin’ coal; — En- gin - Cm EY & -eer he’s at the throt-tle, ‘bout to make that blue trainroll. Tick- et —_ a-gent, ‘Ab? id Bb? ease your win -dow down, ___ iF you don't Fl P ppl Eb Be aug Eb get the blue_ train blues. Blue train whis - tle’s blow-in’, © copy fora oats by Cpt ana & Cong) Lined 9 th Se, don Ws ‘ign bese atta opp Secs 26 Dn? g Cm EY 1 canhearits shrill; You'd bet-terstop my ba-by, or my Smith and Wes - son will. ae A Bb Adim : : — Tick - et a- gent, ease your — win - dow down. Bb? FP ppl pe BY’eug — eo Please don’t make me getthose blue train _blues.. pe BP aug gb Ab? (nstrumental) Eb Ber fe oAP? pb Ab Eb lay my head up - on the rail road track; Gon - na Ab? Aer gb lay my head up - on the rail - road track. When the B Cn? Cm BP? AP? Bb E x blue train comes a-long, I won't snatch it back. | want my Bt? Pp ppl fb Ab? pb 2 blues. ——____ man, don’t want no _ blue train 27 Blues (From ‘An American In Paris’) By George Gershwin Medium slow BP Gaug Cm BP) EP? BP Gaug Cn? BP/p Ebmé Fr — mf ———— BP Geug Cm Bey EP? Fl BP BP) EPmg? FH! BP Cm? Clim Bb? /p pb C75) Be GP? Fab) = Bb 7 Eb Fil a a BP BP/4b GP? Fab Bb, CG Emit /gb * eT — BP? /E ribs) Ab7bs) Fabs) F%% a4 BP Graug > — = Cm By «EOE Bh aug. Ca? BP EPnt FO BP aug Cm —_Bb/py EO” Fl BPBb/p E¥mg’” Fl! BP Cn? Chim BP? /p —= pb Co) Bb Go? FPO Bb B/D) Ebng? Fl BP 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 yY @ good man feel-in’ — bad. __ No, the blues ain’t noth-in’ but a good man feel - in’ bad. tt N Gv D must have been those wea-ry —blues-_'|_—hhad.— Verse 2 Honey, when I 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 fm a-going downtown, I'm a-going downtown, gonna buy myself some glue Fm 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 (2-73) D mf, @ D v 1 went_ Wentto bed last night, and boy- | wasin my sleep, sleep. — tobedlast night, and_ | was in my sleep. Woke— A’ 6 D@ D — up this mornin’, 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 | 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. 30 Coon ons tenes eae Blues Around My Bed Words & Music by Spencer Wiliams Medium slow Bb Eb Ae Am ee r= r= | woke up this morn - in’, foun’ my lov-in’ man had fled. Didn't e Gn? B? B” say good - bye,— that is why 1 sit and sigh. Bb eb Ae Abm now my hap-pi-ness is dead; And | Left with-out a warn-in’, Cn? Iz BP’sust BY? shake with fright with the com-in’ of the night. & Edm —BP?/E Feaim — EP/g, On my lone-ly pil-low, heav-ylies my head; ’Cos my man’s gone and left me with the pb7 Ab Ae? pb blues a-roun’ my bed. Cry -in’ Law - dy, Law-dy, J wish that | was dead. 3t BP? Fr? Be? p> — Deep shad-owstaunt me, got the blues a-roun’ my bed. and Edim BPE Fein = Ym aweep- in’ wil- low, ma -nytears I've shed Since Eb, /G Eb? A my man went and left me with the blues a-roun’ my bed. Sigh - in’ mer - cy, mer - cy, Ab? pb pe? —— be-cause I'm so a - fraid,__ When mem ~ries haunt me, Fr? (7 Bor Bb p> — _—————_ with those blues a-roun’ my — bed, __ (nstrumental) 32 Be Bey Eb Edm — BP?/p Fim Boats way up the riv-er, and it’s com-in’ down; pb 1G fb7 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, __ Leavy -in’ those Be” Fri? Be? fb Eb? ———— nev - er sleep - in’ ev - er creep - in’ blues —a-roun’ my _bed; Ab oh? BP, */pb Ber pb Ab? Eb ——————— = Blues a - roun’ my bed.. 3 Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me Words & Music by Arthur N. Swanstrom, Charles R. McGarron & Carey Morgan Medium swing ey Aen? Bb? EP Bang EP Ag? BP” mee What is that song a-bout kiss- es? What is thatsong—a-bout pb pe? Eb DP Cc smiles? If 1 could have. my way, {fd sing a song. to-day P BP EP Euim BY/p E> An? BP That would beat them all by miles. 1! would-n’t sing a-bout pb BY aug pb Ap smil -ing— That's not the ti - tle fd choose. | would sing— a-bout Gm " Ares) DNC. D what Ive got, And what I've got’s the wear-y blues. There are Gm Cdim Gm @ Cm blues. that you get from wor - ry, Thereare _ blues. ssicd toe hans ese Cp 0, Compal Crety 8 Company Usted 8/9 rh Stet ndon Wi. 34 ‘ian tesenes retinal op Secs Fei Cm Cmé yY — that you get from pain; ‘And there are blues when you're lone - Gn e ars - ly for your one and on- - ly, The blues you can nev - er ex - y N.C. D? Gm Cdim 6m = plain. There are blues. that you get from long - ing; Q Cm D Ddim D” _ Butthe blu - - - est bluesthat be ____ Are the av c sort of blues that’s on my mind, ‘They'rethe ve-ry mean-est kind: The F Cn’? Fa BP Bedim Fl BP 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 (B=73) F C F Cm’? F 1, Blues, stay a-way from me. 2. life is full of mi - se ~ ry. BP cv F Dm F/o — a Blues, why don’t you let. me be? Don’t know Dreams. are like a me - mo - ry,———___ Bring - ing c F Gn? C7 ————SsS* why you keep on haunt - ing — me, back your love that used tobe. F C F Cn? F Love________ was nev - ermeant for—_— me.. Tears so_ma - ny 1 can't see.. B cy F Dm Fo a 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 Gm’ Gni/o F we nev -ercan a - gree. and still | can’t be— free, ——_______ 00 ng Canoe US, amps nme conan tne rset London Wt siege ear Coren sees. 36 Bluesette Words by Norman Gimbel # Music by Jean Thielemans Medium jazz waltz G Fears) pro En? ru) Poor lit - tle, sad lit - tle, blue Blues - ete, don't you cry, Long asthere’s love in your heart to share, dear Blues - ette, Dn? Grbo Cma? ce Cn? Fro don't you fret. You can bet one luck-y day you'll _wak - en don’t des - pair. Some blue boy is long-ing, just like you, to BPmg? Ben? Ebaibo) Abma?” and your blues will ~—be. for - sak - en. One luck - y find a some - one to be true to; Two lov - ing Abe An?) pro Br’ Ber Am? vp day, love - ly love will come your way. arms he can nest - le in and __ stay. 6 Fans) B’ En? 9 Get set, Blues - ette, true love is com - ing. Your trou-bled heart ‘conve eater an ete fo ca tc Linte. 7 a Paced anon Wh Bah Canon exe Coa). “arts sean ental Copwe see. 37 Di? Gr Cog? 8 Cx? Free soon will be hum - ming. (Hum) Bhng? Boe Ben? baba Ang? Doo-ya, doo- ya, doo -ya, Abe Anes) prs Bn’ BP? An? =D? 3 d00-ya, doo-ya, doo-ya, Doo - 00 - 00 Blues - ette.. 6 Fa nrbs) pro En? Pret-ty lit-tle Blues - ette, must-n’t be a mourn - er. Have youheard the Arba Dn? grb Cg? ce news yet? Love is ‘round the cor-ner; Love wrapped in rain-bows and Cw Frbo Bing’ Be Bra? tied with pink rib-bon, To make your next spring-time your gold wed - ding 38 baba APma?” Ape Anv> D? ring time. So dry your eyes, don’t - cha pout, don’t - cha fret; good - y Br? Be” A? 6 = ; good times are com -ing, Blues - ette.—___ Long as there’s love in your Fire) Bre En? HOO Dn? gree heart to share, dear blues - ette, don’t des - pair. Cn? OP Cn? Foo BEng? Some blue boy is fong-ing, just like you, to find a some - one Ben? baba Ama? Abe Anvos) pro to be true to. One luck- y day love-ly love will _come your Bri? P An? _—_—<———_—___ way,———________ That = mag - ic day y p! G6 BA Abng? G — may just be to - day. 39 Body And Soul ‘sic by john Green # Lyrics by Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman & Robert Sour An?” An An? D9%5) Gg? C8 Bn? BPdm 1 An? Am/g Fe?) B75 poy Ey An? TD? — Gma? Cng? F? hin Eb 5 5 = En? An? D? G Am? BPmé Eb? AP BPm Cm(add AbD Pm? Z bmg? —Adim Bom? Ebaibo APma? Abo Bbn? Eb7 Abn? Deug Abn? ges) mei” Caim Bn? E79) An? Am‘ An?” D9) Gg? 0° Bn? Brim An? Am?) BOS oo En? A? 0 GM 3 p 3 © copyahp.Bams Company neoprUSA Warmer opp sina ac, anh a anon "apes sera apy Sea 40 Born To Lose ors a usb Te Dan Medium tempo an F @ ¢ mf ve lived =omy life in lose, my ev - ‘ry hope is fy - has on - ly brought me Ws so hard to face that emp - ty c g Cc c _ All omy life, Wwe al - ways been so blue; _ You were all the hap - pi - ness | knew; g C Ebdim ll Born to _lose, and now 'm_—_ los ~ ing you Di’ ~—s Gi! C F g Cc C 2 — Born to lose, it seems so hard to ear How | There’s no use. to. dream of hap - pi - ness; Alt F ce ¢ Gv Cc long to. al - ways have you near.__You've grown tired and see. ison - ly lone fi ~ ness. All my — life, ve Cc F @’ now you say we're_—_through; Born to_—lose, and al - ways been so blue; 1. 2. C edn Dn? cr ¢ Born to ‘copie Pes nematon Copan USA. armas ste, Yam Soe Lon, “MTepesnereaenatona Capra Seared, aa Bring It With You When You Come Words & Music by Gus Cannon Medium fast (2-33) N.C. Now | was lay - in’ a - round— a lit - tle town, smo-king a snipe ci - gar. was wait-ing for a yY @ hand - out, just to catch an emp - ty car. Just asthe C 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 cpa, erm mee vera Se 42 ‘tgs serdar opr See Chorus Y @ C Cc catch. the— next freight —_train.— Now, if you wan-na be— a lit-tle girl of mine.— bring it with you when you come.— v Played a - round— the lit - tle town, your head chock full of — rum.— a c Cpe _ 1 can’t send you down -town — for too litte sap, now; F/A Fn/Ab 6 ¢ She's sit-ting on an - oth-er man’s lap. Now, you want to be a F by C git of _ mine, bring it with you when you — come.— 43 Bright Lights, Big City Words & Music by Jimmy Reed Medium fast mf a Bright lights, big ci- ty gone to my ba - by’s head.- y = Bright fights, ___ big cl ty W p gene 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) I got to tell your mama that you don’t believe a thing | said. aot se na on a prt 44 ta sen natin capi Seared Broken Hearted Blues rene ae Slow Dg e A Chills on my pil - low,— ice - wa-ter in my ba-by's bed. D vy @ Yeah, — chills on my pil - low, D ice wa-ter in my ba- by's bed—— v Y 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. cope emi een each Ma SA. i nine lt een enteral Cor See 45 Buddy Bolden’s Blues By Ferdinand ‘Jelly Rolt Morton Medium slow (0-73) B Fedim Bb7/p EP pb Abe Adim Thought | heard bud-dy Bol-den say “You're nas -ty, you're dir-ty, Ep Adm = ph 0? take it @-way— You're ter-ri- ble, you're aw- ful; take it a - way,”— ' Bb OGb7c7-F? soap? p> Fein BP7/e EP bo thought! heard him say.— I thought | heard Bud-dy Bol-den shout. Ape Adim Ebjpb Eb? Abs Adim “O-pen up that win-dow and let that bad air out. Open upthat win - dow and let that Fb, fee 0? FP BY aug Abr Eb pb? bad air out,"___—«|-_—stthought |_—heard Bud-dy Bol -den shout. ! ‘copra 9p oaey Betas Mu inte, 89 Fit Soe, Lndon Wi Se notion Copan ee 46 EP Fhaim BP?/e EP Eb? Ae Adim 3 thought | heard Judge fFog-ar-ty say_ “Thir-ty days inthe mar-ket; Eb/pp pe Abs Adim take him a - way Give him a good broom to sweep with, Bb fab (7 BP Ge? (7 P BP” Take him a - way,’ 1 thought | heard him say. 1 pb Fem Bb7/p Eb Foo Abs , Adm thought | heard Fran-kie Du-sen shout “Gal, gim-me that mo-ney, I’m gon-na EP/pp Ev a Aim 3 beat it 1 mean gimme that mo -ney; fm gon - na Eb Cv Pp Bev Eb beat it out.". ‘Cos._|_ thought | heard Fran-kie Ou-sen shout. 47 Brother, Can You Spare A Dime Music by lay Gomey % Words by E ¥. Harburg Medium slow Gr Cp Ch F By | OU 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. 11 Di Cn Et G Cn Once | built a rail-road, now it’s done... Bro-ther can you spare a Once | built a tow-er, now it’s done.— Bro-ther can you spare a 2. Cm 0 cme Csust C —_3— — Once, in kha - ki suits, gee we looked swell; cba 5 Gn? 9/0 47) Fr Full of that Yan -kee Doo -dle - de- dum. Half a mil-lion boots went Col F? Cn? An? pb prs) G7 3— slog-gin’ thro’ hell, And | was the kid—— with the drum.— Cin Fp ChE Say, don’t you re-mem - ber, they called me Al; Fr BP / pb Og Dares) /AP GQ’ It was Al__ all the time. Say, don’t you re-mem-ber, Cm _# Fé Gv Cm Ym your pal! Bud - dy can you spare a dime? ae one ann fe ott ra Built For Comfort Words & Music by Wille Dixon Medium tempo 7 NG. a ‘Some folks built like this, some folks built like that, But the way Im built, well don’t you callme fat. Be -cause tm vy Mg built for com - fort,— |_ ain’t___ built for speed;— BP But | got ev-er- y-thing, yy 7 D All__________ that a_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 I'm built for comfort, | aint built for speed; But | got everything all you good women need. (convient tence tech ace Ma USA, ies abnseed “Ps et anna nin seekers ere 49 Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man Music by Jerome Kern + Words by Oscar Hammerstein I Medium slow (f=) 9) abne’ Aa? Dr? @ Ong’ Gn? cabo Fish got to swim and birds got to fly— I got to love one Fé Be? En? An? Ab? Drba G7 C Ebdim Dm? GPeug = = = man till | die,— Can’t help lov-in’ dat man— of mine. Cma? An? Dr?” @ Oma? Gn? cso Tell me he’s la- - zy tell me he’s slow,— tell me fm cra - zy Fe BP? En? An? Ab? Dr) G7 Dn? Gn? C79 — S = may-be | know,— Can't help lov-in’ dat man— of mine... Fe Flam Cm? p En? Ema? When he goes a- way dat’s a rain - y day,— ‘and when he comes Dn? =P Dn?/g @ Garg Cng? An? back dat day is fine, the sun will shine. Hecan come home— as. Di? Ona Gn? C1369 Fo Bie late as can be,— home with - out him ain't no home to me,— En? Am? Abr pbs grb ¢ be Dmg’ c Can't help lov-in’ dat man— of mine.. 2 connie 8 tums & Company wept USA ‘bet sc binges Bho onde NA ‘ashes eee menatonl Coorg See 50 Can’t Stop Lovin’ Words & Music by Elmore james Medium tempo N.C. y mf 1 can't stop —fov-in’,_— my ba-by to-night. @ y 1 can’t stop — lov- in’, my ba-by to- night. A’ @ y No mat-ter what | do, she won't treat me right. Verse 2 I 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) I 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 8 Mai abaig cronies Ma US. ‘ha Pobting Une, eto, 7 Fem fpr Stet aon Se "hsaangtnent © Copy 9p aN Ruse Pang min ‘ites eee mercer Cope See 51 Canal Street Blues By Joe ‘King’ Oliver Medium tempo (2-73) F Fr mf BP F Baim C F FBP Bbm =F Fhaim Gn? C7 F Bdim (7 1. 2. F OF? Fdim Bent/p F C7 F OF Fdim Bmp F oC? F NC. Careless Love Traditional Medium slow F c FOB OF Cc mp 1. Love, oh love, oh care-less love;——___ heed, for what | say is true;————___ Don't You go to my head like = wine, —______ You've spend your lives in mi = se = ry,——_______ Don’t F Li Fraug BP Baim ruin’s the life of = ma-ny a poor girl, — And let love do to ev-’ry one of_ You What T. 2. F/o C FoR oF Gl F now — you've ruin’d this life of mine,—_______ 2.Pay = care - less love has done to me.. onto eer icine ns nd ene Ree imerason Cope Se 3 Chelsea Bridge By Billy Strayhorn Slowly NC. Dmn(ng’) Faden Dm(ng’?)F? CD) peo pr Gg? cs iz N.C. p pb BP? sus4 —b7 Abe Fn? BP sus Bb7% aug Ab? Da?” P/p C/gb (Bey, Te — Bm Fadi £9 Eb9 Dring?) Foden Dm(ng’) Foi pba py —«G? C8 Fé cm veg ne, 54 Taig sewed Come Back Baby ‘Words & Music by Norman Petty & Fred Neil Medium slow A ” me Please come back, ba- by,— please— don’t go.— For the way | y A ~. love you, you'll nev-er know. So come— back, ba- by,— let’s_talk it P A y A —s © = ver,— just one more time. 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. ence re ee Slee ter capris Sears 55 Come Sunday By Duke Ellington Slow Gs Fado 68 AB Pp 1. Oo. Oo. 2.Lord, dear Lord a-bove God Al - might- y, God of love;— F Fing? Dnt! Gi C Dm? Dh im C/e = 7 a Sun - day, oh come Sun - day, that’s the day. Please look down and see my peo - ple through. & FB p Ent ang E749 Am F/A D? 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. cB poco rit. 63 Dn? gists) Frito pbs pe 74% aug 1 don’t mind the grey skies, ‘cos they're just clouds pas-sing by.— Do unto others as you would have them do to you. And (Spoken) (Sing) Freely » 67% aug Gaug gs Fach ’ have a bright-er by and by. Lord, dear Lord a-bove, God Al - [Cope 966 Tene Mus spre, USA Campo Company nae 8 fa eet London 52, 56 ‘Git toner Cope Scere, G8 AB F Fg’ Dm! Gl -might-y, God of love;— Please look down and see my peo -ple through.— Animated C Dm? ~—Dhdim C/E i FIs po F7H% aug Enka mi be -lieve God is now, =~ was, then ter Am F/A Dp GB mpe Dn’ Gisbs) gto) Ebi and al - ways will be. With God’s bles-sing we can make it Dp 67% aug wer Faden 68 p through e - ter- ni- ty. —— Lord,dearLord a-bove, God Al-might-y, God of love;— very slow AS F Fng’” Dri! — gl C C/E EP Dn’? C PP = = Please look down and see my peo-ple through. 57 Corrine Corrina Words & Music by . M. Wiliams & Bo Chatman ‘Gospel’ swing & @ Cdm C Adm = A? GG? Cor -rine Cor - ri- = na, where you been so fong?. — Cor -rine Cor - ri- - na, where you been so long?. ¢ Af 7 G7 Dn? Adm AP — Ain't been no lov - in since you been —_gone.. ¢ @ Cdm C Adm A GC — 1 love Cor - ri- - na, tell the world | do. — 1 love Cor = ri- - na, tell the world | do.. Cc An? Ab? Gs Dn? «G7 Adm AP? GG? COC she seems tolove me too. — | pray ev-'ry night. © opp p28 aha Mat Sree crated USA, antago Get Sean bho ln “nb perma Gory & fas Mune abeing Untes. 58 "gt eee tetany see Cottonfields Words & Music by Huddie Ledbetter Medium fast F FP BP ms 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 a When | was alittle bit-ty | ba-by, my mo -ther BP F rocked me in the cra-dle, In them — old cot-ton - fields back F Fr B home. Oh, when them cot-ton balls got —rot-ten, you could -n’t F Fein pick ve - rymuch cot-ton, In them old cot-ton - fields back G? =? F P home. It was down in Lou - ‘si-an - a, just a-bout a BP F FB OF F — mile from Tex-ar - ka-na, In them old cot-ton-fields back home. sos ORLA 7 fl Met ati ee rae Commons ete mpie al ean 59 Cotton Tail By Duke Elington Medium tempo (0-73) Dv 6 yD g mf cadtin F G3 Gaim An? B’/pt y 6 pe cat F G3 Gaim An? B’/pt Dm? G79 06 conan yu fons Cao USA, esi in eect ri at Pn y An? vy @ y @ pe 1. cad F G_ Gham An? «B/pt=‘D?GPO® 8 i>: a An? B’/pt Dn’ G7 Co NC. 61

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