Dutchman
Chuck Berry
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Continúa después del anuncio
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Cm Gm A bunch of guys was in this barCm roomEb Cm Most of them had been there halfEb Cm the dayEb F They'd been telling jokes andAb fairy tales lyingF Ab Cm Just to pass the time awayEb Cm Eb Then suddenly someone cracked the bar room doorGm And then pushed it open wideCm Gm And this huge tall dark dudeCm Eb Bowed his head and stepped insideCm EbCm Eb I wonder where he's from?Cm Some blonde askedEb Cm The wind must have blown him inEb But an old Dutchman offered him a drinkCm Eb F What will it be, whisky, rum or gin?Ab F Sick him Fido, a redhead shoutedAb Show him his way back to the streetCmEb But the Great Dane just walked overCm and licked his handEb Gm And lay down at his feetGm He said if you spare me that drink, DutchmanGm Cm I promise I'll tell you howContinúa después del anuncioEb That I came to be the helplessCm sightEb That stands before you nowCm I used to be an artistE Cm Not one who sits and fiddle outEb on the curbCm But in my day and timeEb F My music was considered superbF I wrote a song about a poor kidAb Cm Raised down in New OrleansEb It didn't make the hall of fameCm But it bought us shrimp, rice andEb Gm beansAb He kept at it until it made the big time,Gm F Cm Playing town after townAb Eb Until he met a woman he fell in love withCm And it really turned his lifeEb aroundCm She had eyes like CleopatraF Ab And a head of luxurious hairCm Eb With the brilliance of her beautyCm Eb None other could compareF Ab When she lifted her eyes to hisF Ab Her lips would fall apartCm Eb Each time she allowed him kiss herCm Eb It near petrified his heartGm But when he ask her would she marry himGm F He'd give her everything he hadCm Eb She turned and walked awayGm Eb Cm And it nearly drove him madEb F He promised her a half a millionAb Cm And would even pay in advanceEb Cm If she would let him prove himselfE F Or at least give him a chanceAb And if he should go blindF Ab And had to use his hands to feelCm Eb He would hire someone to do her workAb Eb Gm And prepare her every mealCm How could a man love a woman soEb much?Gm F Not one of you would think!Ab Cm Well, I did and I still doAb Gm Hey Dutchman, you promised me a drink!