David Bromberg - Cocaine Blues
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Band name | David Bromberg |
Song name | Cocaine Blues |
Tab type | Chords |
Added | 05/10/2008 |
Size | 3.03 kb |
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Cocaine Blues Chords by David Bromberg, Cocaine Blues (Luke Jordan) From the recording by David Bromberg Album: My Own House Web site: http://www.davidbromberg.net Thanks to E. Hartman. Intro: E7 A7 D7 G G B7 C C#dim G E7 A7 D7 G E7 A7 I said come here mama don't you take me for no fool D7 G I wouldn't quit you woman while the weather's cool G B7 C C#dim Around your back door, honey, I will make my creep G E7 A7 D7 G Just as long as you earn your two and half a week E7 A7 Now I got a gal she works in a rich folks' yard D7 G She brings me meals, she brings me lard G B7 C C#dim She brings me meals, she brings me lard G E7 A7 D7 G She brings me everything that she can steal Chorus 1: E7 A7 I call my Cora hey hey D7 G Along comes Sally with her nose all tore, the doctor says she can't sniff no more E7 A7 I said run here doctor, ringin' the bell there's women in the alley G E7 A7 D7 G I'm simply wild about my good cocaine. E7 A7 You know the furniture man come to my door last Sunday morn' D7 G He asked me was my wife at home, I said no she's been long gone. E7 A7 And then he backed his truck right up to my door and he took everything I had G E7 A7 D7 G And carted on back to the furniture store I declare I did feel sad. E7 A7 What in the world has anybody got to do with a furniture man? D7 G If you got no dough to put up a show he'll take everything he can. E7 A7 He'll take everything from ugly plant, a skillet to a frying pan, G E7 A7 D7 G If there ever was a devil without any horns, it must've been a furniture man Chorus 2: E7 A7 I call my Cora hey yeah D7 G Along comes Sally with her nose all tore, the doctor says she can't sniff no more E7 A7 He says cocaine's for horses, it's not for men, he says it's gonna kill me but he don't say when G E7 A7 D7 G I'm simply wild about my good cocaine. G B7 C C#dim G E7 A7 D7 G Notes: The opening is an eighth-note walk G-F#-F-E on the low E string, into the E7 chord. It's played with an alternating bass, but only two bass notes per measure. The G turnaround is played like: E-3-------------3 B-0-3-2-1-0-----0 G-0-4-3-2-0-----0 D-0-------------0 A-2---------2---- E-3-----------3--