Lay Your Money
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D [Verse]D Poor old man came from MississippiD Nothin' on his mind but a cheap fifth of whiskeyD Playin' his guitar, got into the cityD Workin' on the streets just to make a livingA Well he could sing those coffee house bluesD Mississippi John made it look so easyD Cigarette behind his ear his eye are lookin' mistyD Really let go when the bottle's half emptyD Singing it loud, his voice is kinda grittyA He knows he's got nothin' to prove [Chorus]D G He spends his time playin' in the cityD G Won't you lay your money downD G Watchful eyes for someone who will listenD G Won't you lay your money down [Interlude]Continúa después del anuncioD [Verse 2]D Everybody said he'd be better off leavin'D And he knew in his heart that he better start believingD Better use the talent that the good lord gave himD To get out of this place he don't need a good reasonA He's giving heart and soul to you [Chorus 2]D G He spends his time playin' in the cityD G Won't you lay your money downD G Watchful eyes for someone who will listenD G Won't you lay your money down [Solo]D A [Verse 3]D Look downtown see the man on the cornerD Working so hard just get a dollarD People walk my want to call him a beggarD Don't want too much he's just taking what they offerA Well he's playing each note for you [Chorus 3]D G He spends his time playin' in the cityD G Won't you lay your money downD G Watchful eyes for someone who will listenD G Won't you lay your money downD G He spends his time playin' in the cityD G Won't you lay your money downD G Watchful eyes for someone who will listenD G Won't you lay your money down [Otro]DD Poor old man came from MississippiD Nothin' on his mind but a cheap fifth of whiskeyD Playin' his guitar, got into the cityD Workin' on the streets just to make a living
Composición: Anthony Corder, Keith Douglas y Patrick Francis
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