Tipo de gaita: Qualquer tipo Tom: G COTTON-EYED JOE (TRADITIONAL) Folk/Blues A different version. Key Of G: If you have C-Harp, but want to play it in G: C-Harp (Cross-Harp) VERSE 1: G Em C D7 6 6 -7 -7 -6 6 6 -7 7 -7 -4 Well, I come from no - where, as the wind blows. D7 Am7 C G -7 -7 -7 -6 6 6 -4 5 -4 5 6 6 Where I am go - ing, well, no - bo-dy knows. If you have a G-Harp, here is how the tune goes: G-Harp (Straight-Harp) G Em C D7 7 7 8 8 -8 7 7 8 -9 8 6 Well, I come from no - where, as the wind blows. D7 Am7 C G 8 8 8 -8 7 7 6 -6 6 -6 7 7 Where I am go - ing, well, no - bo-dy knows. LYRICS: Way back yonder, a long time ago; Daddy had a man called "Cotton-Eyed Joe". Blew into town on a travelin' show. Nobody danced like the Cotton-Eyed Joe. CHORUS: (Repeat where desired) Cotton-Eyed Joe, Cotton-eyed Joe. where did you come from? Where did you go? Where did you come from? Where did you go? Where did you come from Cotton-eyed Joe? Mama's at the window, Mama's at the door; She can't see nothin', but the Cotton-Eyed Joe. Daddy held the fiddle, held the bow. He beat the Hell out of Cotton-Eyed Joe. Made himself a fiddle, made himself a bow. Made a little tune called: "the Cotton-Eyed Joe". Hadn't oughta been for Cotton-Eyed Joe. I'da been married some forty years ago. Whenever there's a dance, all the women want to go; And they all want to dance with Cotton-Eyed Joe. Daddy won't say, but I think he knows; Whatever happened to Cotton-eyed Joe.