Tonalité : Bb major
Verse 1
G
A
D
G
Em
You're gonna hear the truth,
C
because that's all the blues is.
Gm
C
The blues was born where
D
miseries were born and lived,
C
deep in the south on plantations and riverboats.
Melodies
came out of songs of slavery,
G
D
spirituals moaned and hummed in the
G
African style, minstrels
and plantation hollers.
C
The words were always simple.
Gm
C
Folk singers carried their tales of
G
woe and loneliness from
C
town to town.
They told the truth,
the unvarnished truth as they knew it.
G
C
D
Sad, lonely, you know, the blues.
G
Good morning blues,
C
G
D
blues how do you do?
C
Good morning blues,
G
blues how do you do?
D
C
Well I'm doing alright
G
C
G
C
I lay down last night I
G
was turning from side to side
C
Yes, I laid down last night I was turnin'
G
from side to side
Gdim
D
C
Now, don't you get me wrong I wasn't sick,
G
Gm
G
C
I was just dissatisfied
D
G
When I got up this morning
C
You know the blues was
G
C
walking round my bed
G
C
I tell you when I got up this morning,
G
the blues was walking around my bed.
C
G
Yes, yes
C
D
When I went to eat my breakfast
C
You know the blues
Yeah, the blues
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C
G
was all in my brain
Oh
Lord,
C
Lord have mercy
G
Lord please have mercy on me
Oh
C
Lord have mercy,
Lord won't you please
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have mercy on me.
D
C
This earth left abusing my heart and my soul,
G
C
G
I said my soul is full of misery.
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