Lay Your Money

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D [Verse]
D Poor old man came from Mississippi
D Nothin' on his mind but a cheap fifth of whiskey
D Playin' his guitar, got into the city
D Workin' on the streets just to make a living
A Well he could sing those coffee house blues
D Mississippi John made it look so easy
D Cigarette behind his ear his eye are lookin' misty
D Really let go when the bottle's half empty
D Singing it loud, his voice is kinda gritty
A He knows he's got nothin' to prove [Chorus]
D G He spends his time playin' in the city
D G Won't you lay your money down
D G Watchful eyes for someone who will listen
D G Won't you lay your money down [Interlude]
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D [Verse 2]
D Everybody said he'd be better off leavin'
D And he knew in his heart that he better start believing
D Better use the talent that the good lord gave him
D To get out of this place he don't need a good reason
A He's giving heart and soul to you [Chorus 2]
D G He spends his time playin' in the city
D G Won't you lay your money down
D G Watchful eyes for someone who will listen
D G Won't you lay your money down [Solo]
D A [Verse 3]
D Look downtown see the man on the corner
D Working so hard just get a dollar
D People walk my want to call him a beggar
D Don't want too much he's just taking what they offer
A Well he's playing each note for you [Chorus 3]
D G He spends his time playin' in the city
D G Won't you lay your money down
D G Watchful eyes for someone who will listen
D G Won't you lay your money down
D G He spends his time playin' in the city
D G Won't you lay your money down
D G Watchful eyes for someone who will listen
D G Won't you lay your money down [Otro]
D
D Poor old man came from Mississippi
D Nothin' on his mind but a cheap fifth of whiskey
D Playin' his guitar, got into the city
D Workin' on the streets just to make a living
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Composición: Anthony Corder, Keith Douglas y Patrick Francis

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