Tonalité : C major
Verse 1
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C
Well,
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I've been doing it. I was just kind of sitting around here at the studio,
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you know, kind of picking on my old guitar.
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And guess who walked in?
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Tell us, tell us.
Mr.
G
Bell.
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Yes, I'm here. I'm here.
And I'm proud,
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John.
I think what we're going to do here,
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we're just going to pick a little guitar, just kind
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of have a little jam here.
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You better believe it.
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T .D., why don't you play just
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a little bit for us there?
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Thank you.
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Am
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I don't know why I never met you before,
but you used to be around
Midland,
Texas.
You played at the
Cobra
Club.
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The
Cobler
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Club, the
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Green
G
Inn, and the
Little
Inn.
I was all out there,
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John, but I'm sorry that I had
to leave before you came in.
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I don't guess you ever played at the
Big
Inn, did you?
I was close by there,
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but they wouldn't let me in.
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I sure like the way you play that guitar,
man.
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Well, I wish you'd carry me back to
Odessa with you.
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That's my stompin' ground
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Okay, I think I'll take you back right now
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Let me milk up your hair
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Good googly woogly
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Mmm
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Lord
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G
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Come on, y 'all
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All right.
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Woo.
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Woo.
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Woo.
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All
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John, you know what,
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go ahead and talk to me,
G .D.
You make my liver quiver.
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Oh, man.
Good, good liver.
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See, I know you're jiving me, man,
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because you know where it's at, man.
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You know where it's at.
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I don't think I want to go to
Georgia with you.
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I think I'd better go by myself,
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and I hope you're playing out of town.
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You wouldn't have no problem with me,
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man, the way you play that guitar, you can go anywhere
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in the world.
Thank you.
I'd like to have you by my
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side wherever we went.
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All right.
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You think we can work as a team,
T .D.?
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Why don't we just go together?
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G
You better believe it.
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Play one for us.
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Why don't you make that thing kind of talk to me there,
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just a little bit.
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Now after you played that, tell me,
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what did your guitar say?
It said,
Mary
Lee, I'm from
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Chicago.
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I'm going to play you a little thing here and while
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I'm playing I'm going be trying
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to think of what I'm going to tell
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you that my guitar said.
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Let your hair down,
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Come on, son.
You know what my guitar said?
What did it say?
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I read. I read. I read.
You know what mine would say?
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Tell me again. I scream.
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I tell you what, play it one more time,
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T .D.
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Bb
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Oh
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What is, is this so long,
John?
T .D., I'll tell you, it's been a ball, man.
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You better believe it.
Next time I come to town,
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you're always welcome.
Anytime.
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Good, thank you very much,
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and you're welcome to our show.
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So, like the old farmer used to tell his tater,
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you know,
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I'm gonna plant you an envelope.
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Hold on, I'll dig you later,
is the elephant heavy?
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