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--*-- • Instant no-frills arrangements of 225 great blues numbers * melody line chords lyrics ·- ~111 That's all there is to it! Just open the book and start playing! Contents A Mess Of Blues 4 Afro Blue 5 After You've Gone 8 All Or Nothing At All 6 As Long As I Have You 9 As Time Goes By so Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) u Baby Doll :12 Baby What You Want Me To Do? s6 Back Door Man 14 Backwater Blues 17 Behind Closed Doors n Big Spender s8 Black Coffee :ao Blue Haze :a, Blue Monk :15 Blue Train Blues (Ticket Agent Take Your Window Down) :a6 Blues (From 'An American In Paris') :18 Blues Ain't Nothing :19 Blues And Booze 30 Blues Around My Bed JS Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me 34 Blues Stay Away From Me J6 Bluesette 37 Body And Soul 40 Born To Lose 41 Bright Lights, Big City 44 Bring It With You When You Come 42 Broken Hearted Blues 45 Brother, Can You Spare A Dime 48 Buddy Bolden's Blues 4' Built For Comfort 49 Can't

Help Lovin' Dat Man So Can't Stop Lovin' ss Canal Street Blues 5:1 Careless Love 53 Chelsea Bridge 54 Come Back Baby 55 Come Sunday 5' Corrine Corrina 58 Cotton Tail 60 Cottonfields 59 Crazy Man Blues 6:a Crossroads Blues 63 Cry Your Blues Away 64 Dark And Dreary 6s De Kalb Blues 66 Deep River 67 Don't Fish In My Sea 68 Don't Go To Strangers '9 Don't Sell It (Don't Give It Away) 74 Down By The Riverside 70 Down The Road A Piece 72 Duet75 Dust My Broom 7' Dust Pneumonia Blues 77 Early Autumn 78 Evil (Is Goin' On) 79 Feel So Bad 80 Fever 8:a Fine And Mellow (My Man Don't Love Me) 84 Five Long Years 88 Folsom Prison Blues 86 Frankie And Johnny a, From Four Until Late 90 Georgia On My Mind 9:1 Go Back To Your No Good Man ,s Going Down Slow 94 Good Morning Blues 95 Good Morning Heartache 9' Goodbye Baby ,a Green River Blues 99 Hear Me Talkin' To Ya soo Here's That Rainy Day so:a Hey Hey Pretty Mama 103 Hoochie

Coochie Man 104 How Do You Want It Done? so8 How Insensitive so6 I Ain't Got Nobody (And There's Nobody Cares For Me) uo I Can't Stop Loving You so, I Just Want To Make Love To You SS4 I Remember Clifford 1:12 I Wanna Be Around us I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free u6 I'll Be Seeing You u7 I'm A King Bee ss8 I'm So Glad u9 If I Had You :120 In A Sentimental Mood sn In The Heat OfThe Night DJ It Could Happen To You s:16 It Makes My Love Come Down S:14 It's Only A Paper Moon :127 Jailhouse Blues s:18 Kindhearted Woman Blues u9 Lazy River 130 Lazybones 131 Lean Baby 134 Learnin' The Blues SJ:I Lemon Drop 135 Li'I Darlin' 136 Life Is Like That 138 Limehouse Blues 139 Little David Play On Your Harp 140 Little Queen Of Spades 141 Little Red Rooster 142 Long Gone Lonesome Blues 143 Love In Vain 144 Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu) 145 Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) 147 Low Down Blues 150 Lush Life 148 Mad About Him, Sad Without

Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues ss:a Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor 151 Matchbox Blues 151f Mean And Evil 155 Mean Old Bed Bug Blues 15' Mean To Me 157 ~ean Woman Blues 158 ~editation (Medita~ao) 160 ~em phis Blues 162 ~id night Sun 161t Million Years Blues (a.ka When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer) 159 Mind Your Own Business 166 Misty 167 Moonglow 168 Moonlight Becomes You 169 More Than You Know 170 My Babe 172 My Baby Left Me 173 My Creole Belle 176 My Handy Man Ain't Handy No More 171f Mystery Train 177 New York Town 178 Nightmare 179 No Matter How She Done It 182 No More Blues (Chega De Saudade) 180 No More Lovers 183 No Smoking 181t Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen 188 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 186 01' Man River 192 One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) 1a, One More River 191f Pickpocket Blues 196 Please Warm My Wiener 195 Police Dog Blues 200 Prelude To A Kiss 198 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) 202 Ramblin'

On My Mind 201 Recado Bossa Nova (The Gift) 20lf Richlands Woman Blues 206 Roberta 208 Rockin' Chair 209 Salty Dog 212 San Francisco Bay Blues 210 See See Rider 213 Serenade In Blue 211f Seven Eleven 216 Seventh Son (Original Version) 219 Seventh Son (Version 2) 220 Shake That Thing 221 Shake Your Money Maker 222 She Ain't Nothing But Trouble 223 Silver City Bound 226 Singing The Blues~ Smoke Gets In Your Eyes u, So Blue 228 Soli:uoe 229 Someday230 Someone To Watch Over Me 231 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child 2J2 Sorrowful Blues 233 Spoonful 2Jlf Sporting Life Blues 235 Squeeze Me 236 St. James Infirmary 238 St. Louis Blues 239 Stars Fell On Alabama 21f2 Stella By Starlight 2"3 Sugar Blues 21f11 Summertime Blues 2lf6 Sunny2,.S Swingin' Shepherd Blues 250 Take These Chains From My Heart :ass Tenor Madness 252 Texas Blues 253 That Ole Devil Called Love 251f That's Why I'm Lonesome 25' The Birth Of The Blues 257 The Blues Never Die 260 The

Breeze (That's Bringing My Honey Back To Me) 258 The First Time I Met The Blues 26s The Lady Sings The Blues 262 The Lonesome Road 266 The Nearness Of You 264 The Night We Called It A Day 267 The Old Piano Roll Blues 268 The Very Thought Of You 269 The Woman I Love 270 These Foolish Things 272 Three Hours Past Midnight 271 Time On My Hands 274 Trane's Blues 275 Travelling Riverside Blues 276 Trouble In Mind 277 Tuxedo Junction 278 Unforgettable 279 Walk Right In 28o Walkin' Blues 282 Walkin' Shoes 281 Walking My Troubles Away 283 Way Down In The Mine 284 Weary Blues 286 Weeping Willow Blues 288 When Sunny Gets Blue 290 When The Lights Go Out 289 When You Got A Good Friend 292 When Your Lover Has Gone 293 Wild About That Thing 294 Willow Weep For Me 296 Worried Man Blues 298 You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover JN You'll Like My Loving 299 Your Cheatin' Heart Ja A Mess Of Blues Words & Music by Doc Pomu~ & Mort Shuman Medium tempo -3- c1

().) = J Jl) mf ], J. 1· I@ 1 J f1 I r r r got your let - ter, ba - by; a-too- bad you can't come home.- I just- slept f7 Ju 1· a wink since I can't Sun -day; eat all a thing day. I ,:--1 , ~ r F F Cf 'I Et! F F r Ip r· I swear I'm go - in' Ev - 'ry day is just blue sit - tin' here all since- you've been era - zy, Mon -day a - lone,a -way.- J. C 67 J J 1rt1 w 1J w r EfJb I- 6 F 7 Since you're 7 gone-- got a I.£) =II 1- mess of blues.- I ain't- 12. c1 c1 f7 II J w r r J Ir' Whoops, there goes a If c1 Jir get I&r J J 1J I J. IT' tear - drop, f7 c1 87 roll - in' down my t face. 67 N.C r r r IT Cf t· p Ir r r j JJJ 1· I t' J. J r r 1- you cry when you're in 6 my - self to - geth-er, love,- it sure ain't no I got - ta dis-grace. t J I r r J IJ be - fore I lose my ;J. j II mind. S r· J• I I'm gon-na f7 jit r r r Ip

r· 1- am IT F F Cf]]' catch the next train 67 and leave my blues be - hind, go - in', ,~ c1 f7 J IJ J T gone 4 got a mess a of blues. Copyright 1960 Elvis Presley Music, USA. Carlin Music Corporation, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured f7 J J Since you're C 11· t II Afro Blue By Ramon 'Mongo' Santamaria Medium fast i ►p~ ~ p I f Mf ffepP ~ BP Am7 Gm7 Ir· ~- IJ Am7 Gm7 r· ~J• Am7 BP Am7 Gm7 p I r· Ir· r· I J. ED F Gm7 I J. J. I J. F i ►p J J J IJ F i ►p J J J IJ ED fll Gm7 I J. r· 1J Am7 i ►p r f 1 r p it ffepP r t 1 r r (jj I Li p It J r [ j It]! IJ F J J 1 IJ ~ ~ II 67 J Jl. IJ J7J I Gm7 1 J .: J) I J. ED F Gm7 I J. J. I J. ED fll Gm7 I J. r· I J. ~ :.:;a-·g-: : ~ ,c,-,c,o--a "'-S< r--co'1J,Of'a:ec: ,S,,l ;, - -~:-- ll ·s.:

::,-:c-- --::~ ~-,;;i::- -: s!:6::-a;-~-~ c::ac ,:-:c- •-: :.:,:"',r, ~ ~--"'!": . ; r-= ~ll"!': --~--=- :-.~ -iP I Bl,m~7 F J Am7 Bl,m~7 Am7 Gm7 1 II II 5 All Or Nothin•gAtAll Words & Music by Arthur Altman & Jack Lawrence Medium slow Am7 Am Ja: JJ or All,--- Am7 Am6 noth - ing B"9 at Ju J J J I J. .-3---i love Ji J. yield . ,t 5J to me, ~~ I~- ------- ~ I~ J ,J J I If your heart nev - er could G7aug Am7 ra -ther have at Am7 Am6 IJ J J ~ J lo I~- Am6 r--3--, no-thing at all! B"9 B"6 B"aug B"1 Ji J J IJ J J J I J. ~------I~love, there is no A1(1,9> Em7(1,s> Ji J. ;, J ?l J I J . J1 ,t &J for some-thing that might have been. G7aug Cm~7 B"m J lq -=- JJ at all. Gm Why be-gin, then 67 cry no - thing 6 in - be- tween. Om r---3--, t t I J. if, ~- -; I ~ it's all! ------- or r-3-, If Cm~7 no -thing

------- lo Am6 a r J IJ J J IJ J J lo All Am Half Em7(1,s> A1(l,9> Bm1(l,s> E1(1,9> Am Ji J t I~ to me. Then I'd - t IJ Gm 67 J) Am6 r--3---, nev-er ap -pealed Om Am all;--- B"aug B"7 B"6 Am6 r J 1J J I'd No, E"1 t t A" J ra - ther have A"aug &J II • But, r r r please, don't bring a-:,., ""' ;~:,-s vcur Copyright 1940 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). MCA Mu•ic limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the world (excluding North, South and Central America. Ja:,an, Ais!raLaSa All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured A~6 A~ A~aug A~6 I ct: g,. A~aug r--3--i Ji r· p F so lips ~ ' Don't r---3- --, Ji F ~ ' 8~m7 - re be - yond lost lq 8~m7 E~1 ~ Jir-3 r' r' r' F r--3--- -, w I&a?:: touch of your hand makes me JiW 6m7(~5) c1 Fm Jtr E1 kiss in F ' my And ~

la diz - zy and fall. Am7 Am6 Am Am6 Am7 Am6 Ji .~- e I~ ~ I~ w w J would be caught in Em1(~s> A1(~9> 8~aug 8~7 8m1(~s> E1 Ji . No! your Am I er All the eyes, IPlJ J J heart may IJ J J It J J J II a And Gm t p grow Am iJ JiJ. r· ,--3----- , call, " be I'll E~1 I r' r' weak; c1 0~7 or smile, ►w The call. E~1 p r· r--3--, 3;. . A~aug 8~m7 E~aug E~1 E~9 A~ D~ A~ p Ir· cheek. my close to A~aug E~7 if I ,--3--, w JJ I un-der the spell of your fell 8~6 8~9 r---3--- , the I J. . Jl J I ------ un - der - tow.- Dm r----3- --, IJ J I J. ~) w ,J So, you see, I've got ,~r Dm1(~s> 67sus4 to J la say: C ,-3---, F r r F Ice all! or no-thing No! Ff· e II at 7 After You've Gone Words & Music by Henry Creamer & Turner Layton Medium slow ,3-, (JJ =J J,) E17 m~7 r r P r· !J J J bJ Af -ter you've gone- Ji•p and

left me cry-ing, 69 Af-ter you've gone- C9 j J J J) J. I,,. 1 there's no I ~)" de - ny - ing, f9 r pr You'll feel I J)" F ~ 1' you'll feel blue,- B'7 B'71 sad,- E17m~7 Ji•p J J J J J ; 3 I~ J J)---A Ir r r r r I,,. 1 You'll miss the best-est gal you've ev - er E17m6 There'll come a had.- B17m~7 67 Ji•p r f r ~ r· I J J J 2 JJ I1 j r 1 now don't for -get Cm 67 Oh! think what you're do 6m7 ru B'7 Ji•p (~ - in; E'7 r·;;?: - B'7 07 I1 'r F r T t r r You know my love for you will ing, f7 JJ WJ r J F r Af-ter you've gone,- af -ter you've gone I. 2. f7 B'7 77n 1 t B'71 - - way Copyright 1918 Morley Music Company & Broadway Music Corporation, USA. 8 J J J1 J. I,,. when you'll re -gret it. B'7 A7 I drive me to time ,] J J----p r· 1.J Babe, There'll come a E17

m6 Cm Ji•p t' r it, time,- Francis Day & Hunter Limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2. A.;J ~;ghts Reser,,e,d 'r1:er'ational Copyright Secured B'7 ·lfr· a - As Long As I Have You Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo ,3-, (D=J .P) F N.C Ja"'J J a □ 11r@have Long as J;- It J J J J 1r@- r • Ir r J• r t I j t J JI r r r T r r J I 4JjJ. ba - by, Long as I would - n't do, Noth -ing - r be your slave, Just Well, I don't mind work-ing, I'll you,- have Long as you,- have call me, ba-by, and I'll 8~7 F J:;r t r f cJ J 3 1 □ Br rise from my J;- grave,- Long as have you, CII B~ t [ I Ir Noth-ing Long as I have F r J r I r r pf r r J I JJ±jJ. I would -n't do, you, ba-by, Long as I have you,- - II you,- Verse 2 I'll do like a lizard, I'll drag in the sand; Just call me sweet names, And I'll be your man. Long as I have you, Long as I

have you, Nothing I wouldn't do, baby, Long as I have you. Copyright 1970 A•c ~ . sic Corporation & Hooch:e Coocrie M s-c: SA .s:- ;>:,ac :-c:,- •: -:,, Jewel Mus,c L-~ tee, n De- . c~< S:·e-e ~::-::- IC2 2~:" ~Lg M s·c ·- tee 31 lwl 9 As Time Goes By Words & Music by Herman Hupfeld Fm7 B"7 Fm7 B"7 ffe ,Pp 11 11: i ; J. J J ;, 1£ o J 3 J ~ 1r- ; c-r r· You must re-mem-ber this, a kiss is still a kiss, A sigh is just a sigh; when two lov - ers woo, they still say, "I love you," On that you can re - ly; I. 7 B" B" E"m~7 B"m6 C7 11 r F Ir r J J I k£21W t 1 J =II The fun-da -men - tal things ap - ply, as time goes No mat-ter what the fu - ture brings, as time goes by. A" C7 11; J J 7 r r 1r-tc-tr" by. Moon - light and love songs Hearts full of pas - sion, jeal - ous - y F7/ A B"7 and hate; B"dim man must have his mate, That ,►pp ;.l 0 J.

B", . Jl j J fight for love and glo - ry, F~dim f7 ffe,Pp ~ A Fm7 B", 1 1,11 J. j J J ) J ;)&I It's still the same old sto- ry, a E"6 - - r' E"6 1- c r -=or die! Edim Fm7 B"7aug E" w Ir I r· as time r ii lov - ers, The goes Copyright 1931 Harms Incorporated, USA., all rights assigned to Warner Chappell Music Incorporated Redwood Music Limited, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW,. 10 E" case of do r J Ef d· r F Ir r world will al - ways wel - come -- IE" J r· E"/G of date, Cm/G B"7 no one can de - ny. E" nev-er out A", I r: t r: p F F Wo - man needs man and ffe ,Pp c- ; c- 1 r r I r r J J I r· Fm7 And All Rights Reserwd. International Copyright Secured by. t II illes Mortes) Feu Autumn Leaves (Les * Words by Jacques Prevert Music by Joseph Kosma Medium slow b' 07 Am7 N.C "'P J J I er The fall - ing Gm~7 11 J J J

leaves 87 Cm~7 J J J 1c:: J 11 J J 81 I £) CJ kiss J J J hands, r J Sum - mer the f#m7('7s> sun - burned The Gm~7 lips, your gold. and red of 07 Am7 see Em leaves Au - tumn The doW,- - - win my by drift ---------- hold. to used es,-- - 87 Em Ji~J t ,J J I~ J ~-----------I ~ ~ J ~ le = i~ Am7 j,f J J J And soon J I I'll days grow the a - way, went you Since 07 old hear Win r you miss most of my all, 87 Em J IA tumn leaves J J le 1J When Au - start to song. F Ir A/c# Am/C J - ter's Em j>•=r t #J r Ir F ~ J IA. But long; p I a:: ---- r· 87(b9) Am6 I G t.J J CJ :::--,, -= dar ling,-- I J. t II -------· fall. Copyright 1947 Enoch & Cie, France/Ardmore Music Corporation, USA. Peter Maurice Music Publishing Company Limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H OEA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 11 Baby Doll

Words & Music by Bessie Smith Medium tempo ,3---, (n=J J) 07 F Ji,{} J J Hon - ey there's 07 Ji• J- F ~( bound to drive r r r j- I 1 PJ fun - ny a c1 67 . Ji• E r r - !tJJ J call the Cu -ban c1 F your ma - ma Doll,- f7 . 'round feel - ing pf J ) I A. 1 c1 67 1 went to see the doc-tor Ji• J 1 be: heart, and It must be some-thing J J J J J J J I J. 1 '-=" it weren't your ma ma's an - gel - . . J ~) 1&1r But said, "Doc - tor, 1 they p child. 69 Cl3 . I 1 r r r F 1 J) I J J J ~ ~. J) it's c1 67 the oth - er day, " IJ my J J . . J I 1 .J J pJ1 J ~ c C 67 F J p BD b• r r r r p F J)' F wild. J) I F J) he said l's well as well I1 ; J J ; could you don't know c1 real -ly what's 07 1 ;, 11 wor-ry-ing me. I 69 Ji• r 1 J J J J1J. want to be some - bo - dy's F . . p J2] J J .t [J J J [jD F pJ1 I J ba - by doll,

so I can get Cl3 my lov -ing- Copyright 1927 Frank Music Corporation, USA. 12 J J ; J J ]f) r 1 . ::rg~!s Qeserw-:: 1-?~e,at•onal Copyright Secured all the time. t 7 ' I 07 F/E" 5, J J ; WjFJJ)r p]f p . I 71JJ ,J § . rS .,l ba - \ant to be some - bo - dy's p - by doll,- to ease - IJ my mind.- J J F J ,,. r r r □ t,Jlr rrrJJ J □ 1 p J He can be ug - ly, Jis c1 67 he can be black, F Bdim so long as he can ea -gle rock and 01 FIE" r ~ p@ J I J J ; J----fit) J p]f p ~ ~ ~ Q- J ,;:. 1 ball the Jack. C9 69 Jid want to be some - bo - dy's I F J J ~ ;, F p,P I J ~a my lov- in' all I I,. -- c1 F the time; w -- f7 Lord, I went to the gyp - sy B"m~7 ,. mean ;► ( ). 1 F )11 ( -- J --J Ttr J time. 01 - ba I can get by doll, so c1 69 Jl" I 17) ,,F 3 >-r- ~ to all- get my lov-in' the ; J ~ ; ~ ~I r: r -.ff· d I,. ' for to get my - tune told;

She said "You in Bdim Ji, r· ~ hard ~ J luck, F J I ,. Bes -sie, dog - gone your FIE" 01 r bad ~ p££1J luck soul!" ;. I C9 69 Ji J J ; J .fRj) J pl r p £7j J J l [J J J ~-- F p Jl" . , want to be some - bo - dy's 01 F Jis J a±JJ time; I mean 1 ba - 69 ~" I ~ to - by doll, so I can get my lov- in'- all c1 4 -,J- 3 J7 f· get my lov- in' all t,Jl" the F ~ I {f;;l the time. t II 13 Back Door Man Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium slow 1 1 1- am am QJ J ,· I c: man a back door Ie J p r a back door Well, the man.-- lQJ J ; w 1 e r r r7 ; M; ; - 1 men ji•1f1 - Ji'•'• 14 ' 1 w1t -· lit-tie girls un-der- stand. don't know but the p J ~ r· sleep, try'n to t r } J ; ; J t I t ~], J )- J. c· II t ' r J)"' J J, t When ev - 'ry-bo - t e ], J. I!I 19 I'm some - where

mak-in' my dy's It mid -night Copyright Hoochie Coochie Music, USA, administered by Bug Music limited, 75 Milson Roae!. :::-::!a, "11"L A, ci:g1-i:s Reserved. International Copyright Secured creep.- ,,.,, t ' r Just the J;••·· t ~ r Some -thin' p---r p---rmorn - ~ ~ It r ~ l1 tJ 1 the roo - ster crow, in' ,s ~ F-~ -jJ tell me ~- -- It ,s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~- got to go,- Verse 3 They take me to the doctor, shot full of holes; Nurse cried "Can't save his soul." Accused him for murder, first degree, Judge wife cried "Let the man go free." Verse 4 When everybody's tryin' to sleep, I'm somewhere makin' my midnight creep; Every morning the rooster crow, Something tell me I got to go. Verse 5 Cop's wife cried, "Don't kick him down, Rather be dead, six feet in the ground." When you come home you can eat pork and beans; I eat more chicken any man seen.

Verse 6 When everybody's try'n to sleep, I'm somewhere makin' my midnight creep. Just the mornin' the rooster crow, Somethin' tell me I got to go. ---- ~ II BabyWhatYouWantMeTo Do? Words & Music by Jimmy Reed Medium tempo E1 " II . t @) ,J ==- p r· ~) r' Got me run - nin',- you got Jl I r' me "J ' t ¢1 p----r- hid - in',- - me You got A1 Ji'b r· r· r· r' ptr ~ J ~ @ " J J I@~) run, hide, hide, Ji'•'• rr yeah, run, an y way you want to. Let it roll, E1 ::s r· ru J ?J -· r' yeah, yeah. 87 t @ ,J 1-· You A1 Ji'b r· r' ~ J ~- I r' ~ J ti @ "J jldoin' what you want me; ba -by, why you want ;ti~ er to let go? Verse 2 Goin' up, goin' down, Goin' up, down, down, up, any way you want it. Let it roll, yeah, yeah, yeah. You got me doin' what you want me; Baby, why you want to let it go?

Verse 3 Got me beeping, got me hiding, Got me beep, hide, hide, beep, any way you want to. Let it roll, yeah, yeah, yeah. You got me doin' what you want; Baby, why you want to let it go? Copyright 1959 (renewed) Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corporation, USA. Tristan Music limited, 22 Denmark Street, London WCi. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured got " ~1 me E1 . 16 -· t· - II Backwater Blues Words & Music by Bessie Smith MediUm tempo N.C E Mf J>•b i ~ it When r IF r rained E J>•b r ~ j dark as night, A1 Jil#fl F t five days and e :::;:;, the ~ skies 6 low - - lands ~ When r it E ~ ~ j turned dark as night, I ~ ,~ Ir: c c r ij;JJjJ J J trou -ble tak - ing place ------ j at the 1 E -JJ and 87 There was Ji','•@ ~----- ~ ,J ~- r J 1J Ir e Ji'i1 J I~ le ~ ~ ~J e ---------- 6 turned rained days five A1 skies r Ie I~ in e -

the II night. Verse 2 I woke up this morning, wouldn't even get out of my door. (Twice) Enough trouble to make a poor girl wonder where she gonna go. Verse 3 They rowed a little boat, about five miles 'cross the farm. (Twice) I packed up all my clothing, throwed it in and they rowed me along. Verse 4 It thundered and it lightened and the winds began to blow. (Twice) There was a thousand women didn't have no place to go. Verse 5 I went out to the lonesome, high old lonesome hill. (Twice) I looked down on the old house where I used to live. Verse 6 Backwater blues have caused me to pack up my things and go. (Twice) 'Cos my house fell down and I can't live there no more. Verse 7 Mmm, I can't live there no more. (Twice) And there ain't no place for a poor old girl to go. Copyright 1927 Frank Music Corporation, USA. A R gT"ts ~eserved. International Copyright Secured 17 Big Spender * Words by Dorothy Fields 'Stripper' Tempo Music

by Cy Coleman ~Dm j µ IIJ The min - ute you walked 8~ J. j J le J. j J ' J in the joint, I could see you were A1 E1 #,►; J.j J J ;1,W man of dis-tlnc-tion, A a Dm JJ I c,J J Q ) IJ J J ). J I good look-ing,- real big spend-er,- 8~9 so re-fined. Say, A7aug 3 i ► J J J J. , J 0 J J I J 13 J J J J OJµ I would -n't you like to know what's go - ing on So let me get E1 8~ Dm ,►~ J. j J t le J j J right in my mind? to the point: ' J. ,1; J J J,J j e don't pop my cork for ev - 'ry guy I see.- To ♦ Coda 8~9 Dm ffed r □- t I - I ---- Hey! Big spen-der, 18 A1 Dm PlJ - It· lJ.J @[] J IJ t - spend a lit-tie time- with C) Copyrlst,t 1965 by Dorothy Aelds and Cy Coleman. Rlst,ts assigned to Notable Music Company Incorporated in co-publication with Lida Enterprises Incorporated. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rist,ts Reserved. International Copyrist,t Secured

me. 0 N.C 2 IJ e J e IJ Would-n't you like to have fun, Em 8~9 Em7 le: 8aug Ji'n, ~ t ~ J. I laughs? laughs, Let ' me show you I- aJ A1 Om E~m r Ji, r CJ N.C r E.a t spen - derL Hey, big 8~9 A1 Om t,,,; [). j J j § Hey, big Spend Om ~p 0 me, w a lit - tie J I time wit h lit - tie 8~9 A1 1U: j J. Spend a lit - tie time with Om 69 Om6/9 ------- Iu time with w spen - derL 0 I~ j J. Spend a i me. A1 8~9 D.~al Coda The min -ute you 1J • F j good time,- good time.- a 1J' 4. ,s can show you a ♦ cooA Ji, J. 8~9 A1 fun? How's a-bout a few fun, I J. t II me. 19 Black Coffee Medium slow Words & Music by Paul Francis Webster & Sonny Burke ,3--, (JJ=J J) mp i•1; 1. I'm 67 . J J II= J Ij J j J ~' J. the floor how slow 1 wink;four;- . • ' An~ c1 3 walk Lord J J J have-n't slept a one o' clock to feel - in' migh - ty

lone - some, the sha - dows, talk - in' to i· J J J J @ J J #EJ 3 J J J ~ J I &JJ] J. IW and watch the door,- and in be-tween I drink black do is pour black the mo -ments go,- when all I - cof-fee,cof-fee. Am7 0 --- 1 G 07 I J. Since my gal went a - way. Love's a sor - ry af - fair. I I. 01 and my hair's turn - in' grey. My nerves have gone to pie - ces, are, I know where all the blues 2. I'm 112. 3 J Now a man is born to love been there.- Gm jJ 20 07 'cos ba-by I've Cm 67 G r r J" ~ J. ) le a Copyright 1948, 1949 & 1954 Webster Music Company & Sondot Music Corporation, USA. Chelsea Music Publishing Company Limited, 124 Great Portland Street, London W1 (so%)/ BMG Music Publishing Limited, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London SW6 (50%). This arrangement Copyright 1999 BMG Music Publishing Limited for their share of interest. All Rights Reserved. International

Copyright Secured wo- man,- 1 s Tc Am7(bs> 01(#9> Cm B'7m7 6 $,' F r rr t -- ~ ~ p 1 r I~r r r F' i I -- --- j her work and slave to pay ,. er ~ t p just be- cause he's on - Am7 E'71 ly 07 3 p Ir: r: r: ~ ; j J 1 ,P. I 3 IT r r r ~w. - I'm cof-fee and ci-gar-ettes! in To drown his past re-grets hu-man,- ,. And, debts; B'7m7 Ab Ei71 67 j J ~ J J J moon - in' morn - in' the all 3 J @ J ,JJ Ij J j and mourn -in' all the 1 night;- ;, And c1 3 W in J J □ l.F7J I be -tween it's ni -co-tine and W W W JJ not much heart to fight black 67 , • .----3- feel - in' low as Am7 r J r r: r ~ ::jw. ~· E1 r--3-i c r F 'r J J I wait-in' for my ba-by can cof-fee. I1 0 be. 3 07 ) C: 3r: ~- i r ~ It's driv-in' me era - zy, this 6 jJ. to may-be come- e II a - round.---21 Behind Closed Doors Traditional Medium tempo

N.C c1 67 ji•i7[ E E I E F I 7. r: r: zJ ba - by Now, I don't want my closed c1 67 6 be -hind a stand -in' ]J 1 r: r: No, door.----- r IC f r ii J don't want ba - my d by- 6 Ji' 1 r r r r® &J J I stand - in' be - hind a closed q ]J "'--- 6 Ji' r r r r ¢77? ~ 1r r r r r - lo d when the door is closed,- no one butthe Lord a-bove to j) t - ------ know. Verse 2 When I first met you, baby, you was behind a closed door. (Twice) You know I was be99in' and be99in' you, make me a pallet on your floor. Verse 3 Darling, you know I love you, I love you for myself. Don't want you to fool around and find somebody else. I don't want you, baby, standing behind a closed door. Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. 22 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured r Now door. c1 07 C: II Blue Haze By Miles Davis Medium swing BP

u-n w EPm~7 i,~ e u-n w JJ. BP7 BP Cm7 1., Dm6 E2 I 0 Odim I t r &J j r· J j I f7 w EPm~7 i,~ e u-n tJJ- Dm7 ~ JI 0 II Ddim It r J j r· J j I t Cl Copyright 1965 Prestige Music Company Incorporated, USA. Prestige Music Limited, 1 Wyndham Yard, Wyndham Place, London Wt. All Rights ReseNed. International Copyright Secured 11 23 Blue Monk By Thelonious Monk Medium tempo ,3-, (D = J )) f7 - c1 67 C7 F9 C C7 67 C 67 j;J Jg f7 67 c1 j;J Jg t 11 Copyright 1954 Thelonious Music Incorporated, USA. Bocu Music Limited, 1 Wyndham Yard, Wyndham Place, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 25 Blue Train Blues (Ticket Agent Take Your Window Down) Words & Music by Spencer Williams Medium slow Bba.ig J. J J ~ J j l&J J J- J J 'I a - gent, tick - et Tick - et 'Cos my down;- a - gent, ease your win -dow Eb Ji sPp 5 j j J j J. jl~ J J J-5 J J J IJ J town.- He's tak -in' a ba-by,

hon-ey ba-by's 'bout to leave this Eb Bb7 Eb pow-der. run-out JisPp•· ;, J. J &,J J J--J J IJ- 3 @ 5 ~J Jj--I J Y· A J J I The old rap- 1 mean he's beat-in' it; He's try'n to make his get a - way. f7 JisPudi ( J. JJ j J IJ tl - seal -lion- is go - in' to c 11 That is Gal - lion.- Eb IJ sta - tion, fire the 67 Dm7 J>,u;J 0 J. 0 J, J Blue train's at J. J J En - gin - - man's shove - lin' coal; Ab Eb9 Cm say: why- Ji Spp J. 0 J 0 J 0 J J I J j J - eer he's at the throt -tie, 'bout to make that blue j J 1J J JJ. Tick - et train roll. a-gent, 8b7 ------ Io ease your win - dow I J. down t IJ J J, J J If you - don't I'll f7 get the 26 UJ Io--------I J. blue train blues.-- c I J O J. 0 J J. Blue train whis - tie's blow-in', Copyright 1943 for all Countries by Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All

Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 67 Dm7 Ei19 Cm bet-te rstop my ba -by, or my Smith and Wes - son will. I can hear its shrill; You'd Ab Ab1 Eb lo Ji J J J, J. 1J J ; J. ease your win - dow ;Pi, a - gent, Tick - et I J. --------- down. Eb Bbll f7 Bb7 Adim Ji J1 J J J J l&l J J---J J lo----------I J. ;Pp - Bl,7aug Eb Ji ;Pp r· ,J. j Eb Ab7 lo Ir· blues. train blue get those me make Please don't e II (~J. &j I J (Instru menta l) Ji,Pi, r· ,J. lay my Eb ------- j lo ,J. j 14 J &)b) J lo IJ I~ r ----------- head rail - on the up Eb Ji,i,p p J &J, ; J I~ J &.[]) J lo Bb Ji ;Pp c° head up - Cm7 C#dim 8b7 -- r,.: J 1 l&J f7 Bbll Bb7 J. man, IJ --------- When the track. - road Eb Ab1 J j --------- back. Eb &J I&J J j don't want no blue train IJ J. lo I won't snatch it blue train comes a-long , Ji ;Pp rail on the -,

Gon - na track; road Ab7 my Gon - na JJ Ab7 lay f7] II t IJ Eb Ab1 Ji;Pp p J Ab1 Eb Bb1 Eb Ab7 g r· ---, I I want my Eb ----------- J i lo f I J. t II blues. 27 Blues (From 'An American In Paris') By George Gershwin Medium slow Bl1 67aug Cm ~ Bl1ID El17 ~ Bl, 67aug Cm r,, I" Bl,ID El17 e I IJ F11 ~ .re--- eI ~pP Bl,IF Cm7<l1s> El1 Bl17IF B7(l,5) Al11<l1s> f7(l,5) ~rPJ ~ ~ ~ ~ . J Cm Jiif7 r r Ji ;r=-- 11 E ~ # El11 fll Bl1 E r -- I --, ::J Bl, 67aug Cm El, a I Bl1ID .J Bl,ID Cm7<l15> Bl, / El, F11 o~M ~d 1° f~ - f 7<l19> 6l,9 El17 F11 f 7<l1 9>aug Bl, 6 7aug a t Tr i 67aug 721:J Bl, Bl,ID El1m~7 F11 Bl, Copyright 1929 (Renewed) Chappell & Company, USA. This arrangement Copyright 1999 Chappell & Company, USA Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured

f7(l,9) c~ C~dim Bl,7ID 6l,9 f 7<l1 9> Bl, Bl,ID El1m~7 F11 JirP[~ {iAJgJBJJ ,.,~ I t ,. - ??qBl,IF ~ Cm7 Bl1ID El1m6 ---------- i:J II e 7' t Bl1 ?tr· t II Blues Ain't Nothing Words & Music by Georgia White Medium tempo ,3-, (JJ = J ~) D J;'•i1 J J ;, J J - blues ain't Well, the noth - in', j . J I J1 J no, the blues ain't . Ji'• . J. Jl J ¢15 9 good man feel - in' bad.- j noth - in' but a 67 07 J) )JJ t J J IJ J. No, the blues ain't J J J J noth - in' but t J a D ji'Hl ~ J ;, J. I good man feel - in' bad. Ji'• p F ~ must have r been -e- 67 . A1 J I -if. J those 1- wea -ry It D ;[jJ p J I blues -- 0 I- t II had. Verse 2 Honey, when I die, honey, when I die, don't you go wear no black. Honey, when I die, don't go wear no black; For if you do, my bones'II come a-creeping back. Verse 3 I'm

a-going downtown, I'm a-going downtown, gonna buy myself some glue. I'm a-going downtown, gonna buy myself some glue; 'Cos the woman I've been loving, she broke my heart in two. C Coo'(" g-,: ,938 Northern Music Corporation, USA. MCA 1,Cs.< - :ec 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 .-,ie•sational Copyright Secured -l. ~ r:s - - 29 Blues And Booze Traditional Medium tempo ,3, (JJ = J J)) 67 D i•,ij J J J 1ffi· r r Went to bed last night,- and boy I was in my 6 sleep, II was in and night,- A1 ~ " up this morn - in', the J po - t p-- -1 1 Woke i·,-r r F r p ii It ]' E -- f "r r r I - I went my sleep, 6 .,,,, sleep, D i•o r r r o· to bed last 07 D lice was shak - in' D 67 D e I - me.- Verse 2 I went to thejailhouse, drunk and blue as I could be. (Twice) But that cruel old judge sent my man away from me. Verse 3 They carried me to the courthouse; Lordy, how I was

cryin'. (Twice) They jailed me sixty days in jail, and money couldn't pay the fine. Verse 4 Sixty days ain't long if you can spend them as you choose. (Twice) But this seems likejail, in a cell where there ain't no booze. Verse S My life is all a misery when I cannot get my booze. (Twice) I spend every dime on liquor, got to have the booze to go with these blues. 30 Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Blues Around My Bed Words & Music by Spencer Williams Medium slow Eb7 Eb Ji'" ¢11 r-1 , rr+r - IJ 3 J. 3 r J I J fl I Eb Jl1i J r p r say good - bye, Gm7 Ir- fled. foun' my lov- in' man had I woke up this morn - in',-- 8b7 B9 I 62:"'.' - r- - t PF al al that is why I sigh. and sit - ?tr Abm Ab Lett with -out b&"" w ~ Eb J now my hap - pi - ness J J Edim ~ ~- IJ. j ~- 3 F I

6--------with the com - in' Bb7/F of f#dim J~ r· Ir:·: r·: r· On my lone-ly pil -low, dead; is Bb7sus4 f7 shake with fright ffi>6"1i - 1J j ]. 3 r J I J J QI a warn - in',-- Cm7 Did -n't hea v - y lies my head; blues a-roun' my bed. Cry -in' Law - dy, Law-dy, And I Bb7 Jtr· e II night. the Eb/G • r· • ~~~ ~ J. JI Ir· d ~ ;j:: 'Cos my man's gone and left me with the I wish that I was C Coo,-g-: '9•3 'o, a.I Countres:: ca-obell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1 l.t : g-:s i'e-sc,"'-e-c '~~emational Copyright Secured ------ dead. 31 Fm7 8b7 8b7 Eb ffe,P~) t - I c r -- p r· If' J f' J p r #~o -=-- I ~ ii! d Deep shad - ows taunt me, 8b7 e - ffesP~ J ii! Eb got the blues a-roun' my Edim 1J ~ ~- ; p r· I'm a weep- in' Eb/G wil - low, F~dim Bb7/F I r· bed. ---- r -- r· ma - ny tears

""" I've Eb7 p shed Since Ab ffe 5Pp r· 1 C- 1 J: j J. J IJ ~ J J J ) ] I r· ) s-Ji J my man went and left. me with the blues a- roun' my bed Sigh - in' mer - cy, mer - cy, --------- be -cause I'm so a - fraid, Fm7 ffe51zt, [ Cb7 8b7 Eb I1 c r- P r· d When mem -'ries haunt me, Eb ---------p w r I " IF t - II: r r J1 J. 1 f' . ii! .J with those blues a -roun' my bed. (Instrumental) r ~ ~ ffe,Pp c- P P r· 1r· ~ Ji J. 1J J JJ i J j □ j &J H ~ 32 Ei, ,6~p J. J j J3 1 JJ j jJ- I I. 112. 81,1 ,6pp t rrr 81,1 =II 1 ~ □-@r Ei, II 81,7IF Edim J ~ ~. ~ p r· I r· •-- r· ---, r' Boats way up the riv-er, Ei,/G and it's com - in' down; E1,1 , 6PH F [ J pol. :i J I quake and quiv-er'cos JiJ ~ J. J J it's Al- a-ba-ma boun', Tak-in' my man g; stay, that's what the Cap - tain Fm7 ffesPp f" ---- [ .,-- r· ---- [ ---- 1r nev - er

sleep - in' ffesP~ } cl,1 ev - er creep - in' blues 81,1 Ei,/81, t Ir Blues r ~ a - roun' Ei, to r: r: r 3 Leav -in' those 81,1 Ei, E1,1 -------- ppr j a-roun' my bed; A1,1 Ei, E 1&~·1 my a -way C: said. 81,7 Ai, f#dim 11'" le e II bed. 33 Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me Words & Music by Arthur N. Swanstrom, Charles R McGarron & Carey Morgan Medium swing Ei, Ai,m7 81,7 Ei, Mf JVP 1 c c ry J J J I J :o a- bout What is that song- Ei, c I E r C!t-;J J J 1J j J 4 f J t smiles? 01, Ei, B1,1 jlPJ. - I could have If my c1 J 1.J J J J i5J J I'd sing way, a song Bi, Ei, Edim B1,1IF Ei, p jlPi J @ J p r· Ir· That would beat them all Ei, j,sPp J 0 e 1 J J J n ; r· .J 1 That's not the ti - tie I'd choose. smil-ing,- A1(1,s> A1 Gm Ai,m7 I would-n't Ai, 81,7aug Ei,7 to-day B1,1 t IC r r y-W J J miles. by a-bout What is

thatsong- kiss - es?- sing- a-bout i 1p r P e: r I would sing- a-bout D N.C 01 . Jis'p P r p r ' p 1¢. ~ ~- ~ p ~- 1r t g1 r· what I've ,,, ., got,- Cdim Gm blues And what I've got's the wear- y }J ~that ~ ~ Gm There are 67 Cm ~- I i:i: p e J. I £) J5JJ< r you get from wor - ry, C) Copyright 1919 Jos W. Stem & Company, USA Assigned to Edward B. Marks Music Company, USA Campbell Connely & Company limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. 34 blues. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured There are II ~ ►p ~I blues-- /b ►p] E2J r r 10 that you get from 07 Cm6 Cm Fdim l ' And there pain; A1 Gm A1(~5> J>,P-F r J 1r J J rt:tr ,J J 1J J J rt:tr ,J A - Ji ly 07 p6~ & your one and for - ly, on - N.C 07 . There are 67 ~- ~ J jJ J>,t J c p r· 16 But the blu - lf J r F 10 - est blues that - - '--='"" I long - ing; 0dim 07 0 Cm .:: r

I J. ~~ that you get from blues ex er Gm Cdim 0::::::::: - nev The blues you can Gm Jr e ~ r· lo - plain. - 'f le r F 'F r r r lone you're when blues are ~ ,,,. I -,J .:::::::::: JJr e c·r I Are the be c1 e1 Ji ,P rr ,- r I Pr ~ r e I J J r r Ip J Ji ; P1 1 1 sort of blues that's F on my They're the ve - ry mind,- Cm7 5P sweet-ie gives kind:- The B~ / B~dim fll B~ f7 B~ N.C f7 Ji f r r J ll J } J J I blues my naugh -ty mean -est to e= $~ e - II me. 35 Blues Stay Away From Me Words & Music by Wayne Raney, Henry Glover, Alton Delmore & Rabon Delmore Slow ,J, (JJ = J J) F c1 J,,£~ tf J J. j PJ 1. Blues, stay 2.Life is full e= c1 Blues, Dreams Ji, F q~ IJ ----------- Love Tears, Don't know Bring - ing Gm7 C7 F - --------- you keep on haunt - ing to your love that used [J. j J I zt J ~ lo ]J. j ~- ~ bJ -------- t Om F/C for can't- me. see. C7 F

- ~ nev - er meant for me. True love was a thing to me. mean don't Years c1 II Cm7 f7 I A. 0 B" e me. be. c1 F 3 bJ. Q 3 J I was nev - er meant I so ma - ny F/c J J C: be? me why don't you let a me - mo - ry, are like F 9-. Om J J 3 PJ J j lo c1 why back Ji, ]ti t --- -- J from me. a -way ry. of mi - se - B" Ji, Cm7 P F ~ . Seems- some - how Time goes by, F / Gm7 Gm7/C F IA· j J. IJ we nev - er can I can't and still a be gree. free. Copyright 1949 Lois Publishing Company, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured t II Bluesette * Words by Norman Gimbel Music by Jean Thielemans MediumJazz waltz 87<b9> Fijm1<bs> G A7{b9) Em7 Mp J>•~ J J J IJ J r Ir' Poor lit - tie, sad Long as there's love Dm7 67<b9>

Ji' ,J µ 14 don't don't lit - tie, in your Cm~7 IJ fret. you des - pair. You Some and find Blues - ette, share, to don't dear r I f' bet boy your a will blues some - one be to Am7<bs> 01<b9> ffei'J &r r 1r r Ir love - ly he can love will nest - le come in you'll like Eb7{b9) Abm~7 for be sak true - Bm7 J I~- - &r I&J en. to; One Two r wak you, en to J J luck - y lov - ing Bb7 Am7 07 I~- I~- IJ t t Em7 A9 ------------ ------ ·11 way. stay. your and Fijm1<bs> G f7<b9> day one luck - y is long -ing, just T If' I,J you cry, Blues - ette, T 1r J I;. ;, &J ~ IJ can blue J I,J. Cm7 Bbm7 Ab6 day, arms Ir C6 Bbm~7 Ji' ,l blue heart J I#J. 87 Ji' J J r 1r t t Ir r J IJ J IJ J J I r" Get set, Blues - ette, true love is com - ing. Your Copyright 1963 Reuter and Reuter Forlags AB, Sweden. MCA Music limited, 77 Fulham Palace

Road. London W6 for the British Commonwealth (except Canada) All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured trou - bled heart 37 67<1,9) On? C6 Cm,f p0,9) Cm7 Ji' J J ~ IJ J IJ J 1;. J]J l&J ~IP 1J F soon will be B"m~7 hum - ming. (Hum) B"m7 B"6 A"m~7 E"1(l,9> Ji' ,l J Ip J~i&J I,J t Ir l&J J J J J J I Doo-ya, doo-ya, doo-ya, Am1('7s> A"6 J>•a u uir 01(1,9> Bm7 doo -ya, doo -ya, doo -ya, Doo - oo - oo I J. I Ji' i r r r r Ir r lt.E2JEflr A1('79> Jt c I 67(1,9) It LJ LJI Have you heard the Cm~7 C6 Love wrapped in rain - bows and B"6 B"m7 Ji' J J It fl J J 1J ,J IJ J ,J 1J J r news yet? Love is 'round the Cm7 f7(l,9) cor - ner; B"m~7 Ji' F •r r IT r t I~ J J 1 r F 1F r •r 1 tied with 38 pink rib -bon, To 11 Em7 must - n't be a mourn - er. On? J. Blues - ette. 6 Pret-ty lit-tie Blues

- ette, 01 Am7 --------~~ J J. I 3 B"1 make your next spring - time your gold wed -ding A~m~7 E~1<~9> ffe' r T tr p 1r Ir 1 ,. 1J ' your dry So ring time. Am1<~s> A~6 8m7 Am7 8~7 01 ,, J J J IJ J. JI J ffe' r heart J l,J. ,. J Some 8~m7 ffe' ,l to boy you, like is long-ing, just E~1<~9> A~m~7 I r' I►J ~ J IPJ ' ' be true to. 8m7 to One luck - y may 07(~9) ' r 1r r Ir J come your day love - ly love will Am7 r I r' r ic Jr·~ I r·-= :::::. I day mag G 8~6 Am7 A~m~7 G J. J, I J. j J.<= j J. be to - day. O" just some - one a That way. Ir find A~(~S) A~6 -Ir ,. r'--------· I r'· ,,-r r - pair. des 8~m~7 E1 07 14 $ r 1r r I~A r Ir J IJ. PP ~ IJ blue don't p<~9) Cm7 C6 I ,J I~ j . J blues - ette, dear share, to 67(~9) Om7 A1<~9> Ir as there's love in your Long Em7

87(~9) Cm~7 I J t t I J J J IJ J r ----- f#m1<~s> ' G com -Ing, Blues- ette. are good times 1J t J J I r good- y don't - cha fret; 1 don't - cha pout, eyes, 09 ]J t t II 39 Body And Soul ,.sue Dy John Green* Lyrics by Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman & Robert Sour 5iow I. Am f#m <!,5>B1<"5fa9> Em7 Am/6 7 Jl c r r r J r ,J I ~3 J 11 6m~7 Cm~7 F9<#11> E1<"9> Am7 07 7 i □ J r 41 r!! r- 2. Em7 Am7 07 6 Am7 B"m6 E"7 A" Ji' t jJ JE"lffi I J. t I 1·P;t/P F p E"7<1,9> A"m~9A"6 B"m7 E"7 A"m7 Ji' Pr d'r JJJJ 61<"5> A"m7 0"9aug e I H;:trM Am7 Jirr- -r· Am7 Am/6 It· I 6"m~7 r, ,mr ~,r, Am6/9 y- t@- 3 r 09 c1,5> 6m~9 • J ,,r f mF p 6"m~7 Cdim Bm1<1,5>E1<"5> Am7 Ji' m r ' t D J r (~J J ,w 1 C9 ' Adim 1 dl ,r· p p r· r· .,- r r Bm7

B"dim J--- f#m7<1,5> B1<"5fa9> Em7 Am7 07 66/9 Ji' t r F r J IF ,J 11 J J J C" ft rJ I.J L-3 .J =II Cm (add A"~"m9 B"m 3 B"m9 e 1 3 p Cl Copyright 1930 T. B Harms & Company Incorporated, USA Warner Chappell Music limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 3 t !I Born To Lose Words & Music by Ted Daffan Medium tempo ~ Mf i; J to Born lose, lose, c1 ~) J. 11· 67 F C C J I~ ~ J ~ I've my my lived ev - 'ry life hope in is -------- vain; gone; C F J - J 1J t. 67 C r brought emp - ~ le =- me ty pain. dawn. c1 Ji) e J J IJ. :J ways been Born =i Dm7 - ness pi F Ir- to lose, F e J J II~~~ -- J I~ ~ IJ J ~ and now I'm los - ing ~ so of J ~ ,J. al - ways have you lone - Ii on - ly to is c1 IJ e J J ---------- How All bear; ness; 67 C C IJ. J tired You've

grown near. ness. J I :J say been you now ways al c ~ [) 0--;.;: C E17dim Dm7 I'm ~ J I-e- los - ing to lose, and 12. C f7 G" I; e J --------- you. and I've ~ F I r· Born I. J :J J 67 through; blue; we're so life, my All F J, J J '1('', le r IF r F ~ IQ-= j) e J long see i you. c1 to hard hap - pi - C 67 F ~ J I-e----------- C 67 seems dream it to lose, use Born to There's no J C E17dim C G" I blue; knew; so I 67 jH e ~ -= Io :J J al hap - I've the 67 F J IJ life, all my were F ly on that face C All You r IF has to dream hard 'ry so Ev It's I Ie Born J ·11 -eto Copyright 1943 Peer International Corporation, USA. Peermusic (UK) Limited, 8-14 Verulam Street. London All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured we,. C 1;. --------- t. II you. 41 Bring It With You When You Come Words & Music by Gus Cannon Medium

fast ,3, (JJ =~ J)) N.C C J; ¢ E r r r r r r t· p Ir ;> 11 Now was lay - in' F a - round t t a r v· lit - tie town, C ~r r r J (J•]t smo - king a snipe J J I p r ¢ t· ci - gar, I was for wait-ing 07 Ji r r t r:.J IP r ~ t Ed- 1r just to Ji r- ~ t freight train catch an emp - . 1 came c r roll - ing by, the E2J IJ rswas r r f F ~ my ""'--- wait all in C t 42 Just as ?" ;>' F IP Back off, J J J F ;j• -'1 I 1 car, ty c1 C a 67 ;> hand - out,- p back off, you Copyright 1931 Peer International Corporation, USA. Peermuslc (UK) Limited, 8-14 Verulam Street, London WC1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured r dir - ty bum,- and vain, Chorus 67 01 C C J :J J 11 J J QJJ ] J ] I 1 ir girl C Ir r r r ?' ( J 1' p 1(2! lit - tie the a - round - 67 r r can't r your head chock town, r • send you

down - town rum.- of full [.j I t (j- for too lit - tie r r sap, now; C C/6 Fm/A17 F/A p I ~ F C/B17 J I ( J ) 1 01 -11 1J ! C pl come. when you . lit-tie - r f r I1' ?' 1 with you bring it mine. of a be- wan - na F jh .l J J J Played Now, if you train. the next freight catch jh F [ f r r IE.Jr r r J J IJ J J ; J F ==- She's sit- ting on - oth - er man's ir E.21 of i~ mine,- lap. Now, you I S r r :! p r bring want 67 01 F girl an it with you when you to C ?' p It'· be a e II come. 43 Bright Lights, Big City Words & Music by Jimmy Reed Medium fast mf A1 Ji,'1' 1 J. II J Bright . t J. I J #-F· lights, -· I r· r ~ J. J ;2 J ci - ty, big gone to my ba - by's head. 01 J. 14 9. Bright lights.-- E1 Ji,ff~ 'r· r ~ J. J Ji I)'· to my ba - by's head.- 01 Ji,••·,. don't tried ' t· -· ci - ty,-

big A1 gone IJ t to tell the wo-man, but she A1 ~ r be - lieve ~ a J. J ,@. word said. -· Verse 2 All right, pretty baby, gonna need my help some day. (Twice) You gonna wish you had listened to some of the the things I say. Verse 3 Bright lights, big city, gone to my baby's head. (Twice) I got to tell your mama that you don't believe a thing I said. 44 Copyright 1961 (renewed) Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corporation, USA. Tristan Music Limited, 22 Denmark Street, London WC2. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured w II Broken Hearted Blues Words & Music by Willie Dixon Slow 67 07 Mf 4 ffe'• we ~ ) J J ;i J u. I e p], ~ J J J ~ J J- Chills- on my pil - low, ice 07 67 0 ffe•~u. t -· t ;, J. I t J) J J J E r 1-· - ffe'• t p•, RlJ- chills- on my pil - low, Yeah,- 0 4 A. J J ~J J J J J I J. --::::::-:::--- wa -ter ice bed.- wa-ter in my ba - by's in my ba -

by's bed. t -· - A1 07 - All good things the 67 p•, t J J ] J J? J J ¢D J IJ ] 07 4 ~ and ' you J J~ left: me for done have for ~ J ~ J I J. an - oth - er --- t you wo - man, 67 0 -· I - II man.- Verse 2 If you happen to see my baby, I want you to tell her I been cryin' on my knees. (Twice) Tell me pray to my master, please hope her back to me. Verse 3 If I had ten million dollars, woman, you know I would give you every dime. (Twice) Just to hear you call me daddy one more time. Copyright 1960 (Copyright Renewed) Hoochie Coochie Music, USA, all rights administered by Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14. All Rights Resenled. International Copyright Secured 45 Buddy Bolden's Blues By Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton Medium slow E"9 A"6 J) J. . . heard Thought I E"1 E"/B" b•PP@ #J J J J. b - take it a - way B" G"1 c1 f7 Bol - den bud - dy

A"6 JJ I~ J, I J1 J J, ,], J. "You're nas -ty, you're dir-ty, c1 E"/B" Adim 3 ,s - say Adim J J--J J ,], J. Iwl #J J ~ r· take it You're ter-ri- ble,- you're aw - ful; B"1 Fijdim B"1IF E" p • ~t,~)#. ~ J iRrr· thought I heard him say·- I thought I A"6 Adim E"/B" 1 J'' I a - way," E"9 E" J II p r ~ -j tzfl I J, J J)' A heard E"7 Bud-dy A"6 Bol-den Adim - shout 3 b•pd J J J J j J J J I@ JJ J IJ JJ J,J ] J J JI 0-pen up that win- dow and let that "0-pen up that win-dow and let that bad air out. E"/B" c1 f7 b,Pp@ fJ r J IJ, J. bad air out," thought I B"7aug ' E" B"1 J J J J I J. 1 A"1 heard Bud -dy Bol -den Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured shout. @) I f#d;m Bi,7IF E1,

Ei, ilit,t, P r· ~ µ I J J J J- ,J thought I heard Judge Fog-ar-ty him a - Give way.- him c1 E1,/B1, Take him mar-ket; J J &], J. broom 61,1 c1 p to sweep I f#dim Bi,7/F heard thought I E1,9 Ei, with, B1,1 r· ;, 1~;, ,J. J @7J Ir· a - way," Ei, in the Adim good a Bi, ;,1>1, d ,J ~ J days Ai,6 i,1>1,@ ,J J J J J i J IJ take Adm "Thir- ty say E1,1 E1,/B1, A~ 3 E1,9 him j ~ I say.- Ai,6 Adim blit,t, p r g.n --~ t,J7l IJ J Jl A IJ J J J &J J J J J I 3 . heard thought I Fran-kie E1,1 E1,/B1, ;,1>1, J J J J beat beat "Gal, gim - me that mo - ney, I'm gon-na Ai, Adim ; J I~ ] J gim - me that I mean 1.J out. it c1 Ei, ffi,libb J - Du-sen shout f7 &J 3 J J J J mo - ney; B1,1 I'm out." 'Cos I thought I heard Fran-kie gon - na Ei, ~-r ,J J IJ J J ,J J J J I J. it 3 Du -sen t, II shout. 47 Brother, Can You Spare A Dime Music by Jay

Gorney* Words by E. Y Harburg Medium slow c1/E Cm JP~r 1,J fPJJJ J lo ji►Ppj; j J-~ Jr· Made it race a-gainst time. Brick and riv - et and lime. made it run;to the sun;- 1. Once I built a rail-road, 2. Once I built a tow - er I I. 61 Dm1(!,s> E" 67 B"/o F Cm 67 Fm6 ji&PbJ j J. ~ )1 J IJj:p ) IJ j J:, 12. c1 Cm ji&pp J. t - j J j J J Ir kha ki suits, gee we 3 6m1(l,s>IC / / c1 f7 in swell; looked lj;JJ. Q J Am1(!,s>IE" 01(!,s> 67 f9 Cm7 ~3-. J. I r· t E ~ I was the kid with the drum. thro' Cm ji&pp r- Say, &pp~ It Cm I'm And - p It don't you re - mem - ber, they 67 B"/o jQ z;FJ J was Al- er r your pal! all the j J me Al; r J. . ~ JJ you spare J. re - mem - ber, Cm t· J p F f I]'· Bud - dy can II 67 don't you 67 J• j Dm1(!,s>/ A" Say, time. Fm6 I[ called I J. t c1/E 61/D J f7 r .J? hell, went Half a

mil -lion boots Yan - kee Doo - die - de - dum. Cm7 slog - gin' Ji C7sus4 c1 c1(l,9> .J,-w-□ 10 Ji - 11;. 0 J Once, Full of that c: =II dime? dime? Bro -ther can you spare a Bro -ther can you spare a Once I built a rail-road, now it's done. now it's done. Once I built a tow - er, 67 a Copyright 1932 T. B Harms Incorporated, USA Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured dime? II Built For Comfort Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo A7 N.Cif 1 j,'1 ~At i, J. 11 t ~ F ~ -~ JJ J. I t built like Some folks Ji'•' t ' r way I'm built #,'•' -· . Jl t built, J J J1 I t well don't you for com - fort,- . J1 t· t But ' ' r .DJ) call me fat.- All f" Be-cause I'm A, ain't- built for speed;- E1 It ~ c r: r r E2J .t [J t ev - er -

y-thing, A, .fj J J, 1- got 01 that, But the built like this,- some folks . r ~ -j J •· t -· - II that a good girl needs.- Verse 2 I ain't got no diamonds, I ain't got no boat, But I do have love that's gonna fire your soul. 'Cos I'm built for comfort, I aint built for speed; But I got everything all you good women need. Copyright 1963 (Copyright Renewed) Hoochie Coochie Music, USA, all rights administered by Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 49 Man Dat Can't Help Lovin' * Words by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Jerome Kern Medium slow 0m7 Fish got to swim and birds got to Em7 7 Am A~1 8~9 F6 F If r: r: 6m9 Cl3("9) Cm~ 7 67 IW J love- one got to I fly J j Q) 0 7(~ 9> 6 7(~ 9> C E~ dim 0m7 6 7aug Ji J JJ)jJ IJ J IJJ J,LJ I die,- man till lov-in' dat man Can't help A"' Tell me he's la - -

zy 8~9 7 Em f6 tell me tell me I'm he's slow,- A~1 Am7 IJ J j ]J;J J r J r: r: Cl3(~9> 6m9 Cm~7 67 0"' J J, r F Ir mine-- of 01(~9> 67(~9> C 0m1 era zy - 6m1 c1(~9> Ji J J J J JJ IJ J may-be I know,- Can't help f6 F~dim Ji J J J When he goes Cm~7 0 a- way rain - y dat's a lo is day 7 0m 67 Ji r r: r: r ;J late as can be,7 Em fine, the sun will shine. Cm~ Cm~ 7 Am 7 Ii J J JT-r F 6m9 Cl3(~9) 7 f6 as B~9 IJ J j Q J J I .f J J J J ~ home with - out him- ain't no home to - me,- 7 Am I 1 50 and when he comes He can come home Ji J r t r r rF r er Can't E~m~7 E"' day, 67 6 7aug jiJ J J back dat 9 IJ J J J 09 0"' mine. of lov-in' dat man help lov -in' dat man- of &· mine.----- CD Copyright 1927 T. B Harms & Company Incorporated, USA PolyGram Music Publishing Limited, 47 British Grove, London W4. All Rights

Reserved. International Copyright Secured t !I Can't Stop Lovin' Words & Music by Elmore James Medium tempo 01 N.C $,'f 1 r r r r r:- r Mf 11 I can't stop lov-in',- 67 $,'• t r r r can't stop - 1 r: r ~~ $,'• tt f r r r I!£ r'" do, r f f r r 1r my - ba-by to - night.- 01 le lov- in',- A1 No mat-ter what I le r f f r r 1r - my ba - by 67 to - night.- 01 I t p r r r r1r - - II she won't treat me right. Verse 2 I loved my baby, this mornin' soon. (Twice) I didn't come back home till this afternoon. Verse 3 When I leave my baby, she's all alone. (Twice) I can't have no lovin', cos my baby's gone. Verse 4 Oh, baby, come and walk with me. (Twice) I'll make you happy, baby, as any girl can be. Copyright 1953 Careers·BMG Music Publishing Incorporated & Powerforce Music, USA. BMG Music Publishing Limited, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High

Street, London SW6. This arrangement Copyright 1999 BMG Music Publishing Limited. Ali Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 51 Canal Street Blues By Joe 'King' Oliver Medium tempo ,3---, (D = J J,) F f7 - mf B~ F c1 F F7 Pnr ~w a; 1c I 5 11= 0 B~ B~m F F~dim Gm7 C7 ,D.t@J tUl ,; ap r p 1J § 1r , 1 F , Bdm Iu 0 f7 B~ I I 0 0 IJ r J r Bdim C7 I C- : C- : Pj J J I I. F F 7 Fdim B~m IF F 6 2. C 7 F F7 Fdim B~m6/F F C7 P•J uud21J 52 Copyright 1923 Joseph Oliver, USA. Copyright 1949 International Music Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured F N.C Careless Love Traditional Medium slow c1 F J,,fi:r F what for I is say r You spend go your Ir C r to lives my in F f7 Ji, ,J. r Ir· life do the love ruin'd let IJ t t Don't true; c1 67 07 F r J I ffi J.-= JJ head mi like se -

wine. Don't ,~ r r Bdim 'F IJ ma - ny ev - 'ry c1 Ji, J now care F Bi, 112. Gm7 C7 ------- eJ - less love has done to IJ t J And What poor girl,you of F J IJ J ~~ J ~ la you've ruin'd this life of mine. t -- a one I I. F/c t t J You've ry. F7aug Bi, of to c1 F ---------- J IJ J J J J la love, oh care - less love; oh 1. Love, heed, Jid. Bi, F =II zt '-" e II 2. Pay me. Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 53 Chelsea Bridge By Billy Strayhorn Slowly Dm(m~7) N.C j;,11f; J r~ II~•.t 3 Mp 07(D9) 01 Ji,J. 69 c:nr· Cl3 t I@. Dm(m~7) f 9(#II> f 9(#II> Ll Eff It (.ff @- I I. f6 N.C 1!] J 1 c ;r.n ID :11 3 12. ED9 E9 8D7sus4 Fm9 AD6 '1 mf 8D7sus4 3 ED7(D9>aug AD9 0Dm~7 E7/D CD/ED p►~~, c1Er,rr P17:~P, D Ir· ~ r Tl I c} r Bm f9 (#II> E9 ED9 Dm(m~7)

Ji•~~• t tf 'F B Ir ,.;£5?J W ~~~, 11 mp 54 f9 (#II> EJTt· ~•- 3 Cl3 f6 r:J I!J J Copyright 1942 Tempo Music Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured O I A. er 1 c II Come Back Baby Words & Music by Norman Petty & Fred Neil Medium slow A1 J7J Jj ;. v' Please come back, ba- by,- please- don't 90.- JI For the way A l). t J Q J IJ t t J 01 It ff t JtJ J :J I love you, you'll nev-er know. E1 So A Ji"' ---J'"' J J. 0 - ver,- t J J J J 14 t - ; just one- more let's-talk it come back, ba- by,- 01 A -· I - II time. Verse 2 For the way I love you, you know I do; For the way you love me, baby, You never know. Come back, baby, let's talk it over One more time. Verse 3 You know I love you, tell the world I do; For the way I love you, baby, You'll never know. So

come back, baby, let's talk it over One more time. Copyright 1958 Peer International Corporation, USA. Peermusic (UK) limited, 8-14 Verulam Street, London WC1. All Rights Reserved. lrternational Copyright Secured 55 Come Sunday By Duke Ellington Slow f9(#11> 613 p ;2 1 = J J J 1. n 1r Lord dear Fm~7 F A13 J J IJ J J Oo 2. Lord, 613 Oo God a - bove,- Dm11 Al - might- y, God of love;- C Dm7 D#dim C/E 6" ;r r r J 1J J J J J--I ------IJ. t -e- Sun - day, Please look E9 oh down come and Sun - day, see my fl3 that's the peo - pie E7(#9>aug E7(#9>Am E9 ;Mpr r r -,r t 1 r r be - lieve that Hea -ven is a Dm7 613 day. through. r 1r r r I]- lo God put sun good - ness time, 613(b5) D9 F/A and moon up a bright-er the sky. in light on high.- I I. poco rit. E1(#9> Ebl3 D9 67(b9>aug ; r r r n1r J J J IJ J r QJ ;J. e I don't mind the grey skies, 'cos they're just clouds pas -

sing by.- Do unto others as you wou{d have them do to you. And (Spoken) (Sing) 2. 67(b9>aug 67aug D9 ; J J r QJJ ~J have 56 a bright-er by and ~ by. Freely 613 f9(#11) ' p II J ~ J ~ lr Lord, dear Lord Copyright 1966 Tempo Music Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London WtV sTZ. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured a - bove,- J J God Al - =II 613 iw A13 F Fm~7 Dm11 r F J 1J J J J ~ ~ ~ E2/ 10 IF - might - y, God of Please look down and love;- G" see my Animate d C Dm7 '~---------- Mf C; IJ. IF F r r IF r br and F/A D9 F r J I J. al - ways will now, F r was then E1(#9> EPl3 613 Dm7 Gl3(b5) Ir r F J Ir J J J With be. G7(b9>aug D9 t is God be - lieve a tempo Am E7(#9>aug E7(#9> E9 fl3 E9 D#dim C/E through. - peo - pie God's slower bles- sing f9(#11) 613 we can make it 613 p Jd J r ;JJ]. e IJ J J

Rtr J J IJ J J (!=I Lord, dear Lord through e - ter- ni- ty.- very slow A'3 p F pp IF Fm~7 a -bove,- 611 Dm11 r r J 1J J Please look down and see my pee - pie God Al - might-y, God of love;- CC/E Eb6 Dm7 C ----------- e II through. 57 Corrine Corrina Words & Music by J. M Williams & Bo Chatman 'Gospel' swing 67 C Cdim J,¢1 J ,J Cor - rine Cor II - c1 Cor C Am6 Ab1 J> J F F na, - where you been so 67 ri - r--= - na, Dm7 r 1r """' r Fr 67 where you been Ir RF long? Ab1 67 C F r I ,r: you been gone. 67 C J r-----IF r F F r ]& Cor since so Cdim in' C II - ri - Adim - na, Ab7 tell the world r Ir love Cor Ab1 - ev -'ry e <::::::: night "I .:::: e-= - na, Ff Adim [J r' J I tell the world Ab1 67 It r: tt: F F r I she seems to love me Copyright 1932 & 1936 Gotham Music Service Incorporated. USA Authorised for

sale in the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland only by permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishing Limited. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured C f7 ? c:z. too. :::::. <I 67 C 67 Dm7 67 Ji J F F r F I pray ri - f7 do. F F 67 r' J lo [ J Adim "I long? lov c1 Am6 ,r: no J>l J J ,J love - C C 67 Ain't been C 58 V r Ir F Cor - rine C Ab7 F Ji} r J>r t Adim J ri - 67 -----IF r F F r I C G! ;.::-- ------ J do. C If· c II Cottonfields Words & Music by Huddie Ledbetter Medium fast f7 F j,2 ¢MS r II r· ; J J IJ J J J IP r ~ rrrr i. lit-tie bit-ty a was When B17 b ,i) Ip r· J J J. them In era- die, c1 jig J t When r r r 1Q:;J §J old cot -ton - fields back F f7 bit - ty lit - tie a in I J)" J. J J them old cot-ton fields back J II~ r· r' In f7 F " home. F pick B17 le J ~b mo - ther CZ J J I

era-die, the my J c1 j;d J J J I) J. rocked me J)" J ba - by, F B17 home. p r r r r Ip r was the Gm7 f#dim F ; in my mo-ther rocked me ba - by, balls got cot-ton Oh, when them r' rot-ten, r CJ you could -n't &,J J I~ J. J J I ,, r J old cot-ton - fields back ve - Gm7 c1 = jJ In cot-ton, ry much them f7 F J r C: It home,--- was II r· down pr in Lou c:r IP r· J J J J 'si - an a, just a-bout a F J J I )J. J J I" mile from Tex-ar - ka-na, In them old I J J. J J I " I J. ~ cot-ton-fields back Copyright 1962 & 1973 Folkways Music Publications Incorporated, USA. Assigned to Kensington Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 for the British Comrnor.wea!th 'excluding Canada & Australasia) and the republic of Ireland A.! ;rg--:s ~eS>erveCI International Copyright Secured e II home. 59 Cotton Tail By Duke Ellington Medium tempo ,-3-, {D = J ))) ~

~ ~ Ji j II: t f" d" F I f" p - I f y mf 07 69 g 'f f" p I ( [ rf--J ~ 07 67 Ji r er F I r p - I r r· p IE r r ➔A t 1 1 1 zJ C9(#11> F 613 6# dim Am7 i 'f7· ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 60 87/o# ~ ~ ~ ~ Copyright 1940 EMI Robbins Catalog, USA. Worldwide print rights controlled by Warner Bros. Publications Incorporated /IMP Limited All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 0m7 67(~9>C6 E1 E1 Bm7 Pr F •r If •r 01 Am7 E1 A1 A1 •o le r F F r F I( r f :J c J :,,, 01 01 67 p, ,J r F Ip F 'P7' I t L r r L r 1.J J J 3 ,J I 1 p r· E§'r F I r· p - I r 1 1 J. C9(ij11> 2. Am7 F 87/0ij 67 01 69 01 6 13 1 r· ~ I 6ij dim Am7 87/0ij 0m7 67<b9> C6 N. C }if r t p J ,J 4 Lr t t r c J J JJ J t -- 0m7 61<b9> C6 II 61 Crazy Man Blues Words & Music by Sonny Terry Medium tempo ,3, lJ .J = J J) B11 N.C E i•sf1{f ~ D ; □ J II ; J~. 1r r r u <)9 • Yes,

3 a man is got to be E1 3 fol- low the cra-zy 3 A1 1r rru4lP IYJ )J ]JJJ1@JJ - where. 87 1 j - where. Yes, 3 ; ] IJ J J J 3 you ~- @ know I 3 --=- ain't got no one;- J J ~ ~ J IJ - II can get some -bo-dy, - pal. Verse 2 Yes, a man's got to be crazy to think he got a woman all by himself. (Twice) I say as I'm back in town; yes, you know she's cutting out with somebody else. Verse 3 Yes, a man is crazy to give one woman all his pay. (Twice) I said, before I'd be like them,l'd walk out of the front door to stay. 62 'ry- E1 3 --,, :J - J J J J ,□ r Well, I ain't sing -in' this song 'cos A1 i•,'1-r C 3 fol - low the wo-men ev Yes, a man is got to be cra-zy I- - 'ry - wo - men ev - Copyright Allegro Music Limited/Preston Stevens Music Company Limited. All Rights Reserved. lnternaVonal Copyright Secured Crossroads Blues Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo Mf

67 t f -'r J2JJ t - 1 J 3 went to the cross-roads, ,. - t ,. - c1 ~ 1 - .-3- 1t J r 'r 1 p J 1 save knees.- 1 t f J- 'r J fell down on my knees. 07 3 J J l7J r r I J: J j asked the ,. r ; t I'" went to the cross - roads,- 67 c1 fell down on my Lord a - bove, have -- t mer- cy,- 67 c J• ,J ; r J I) . poor Bob t - 1- if you please.-- Verse 2 Standin' at the crossroad, tried to flag a ride. (Twice) Didn't nobody seem to know me, everybody pass me by. Verse 3 Standin' at the crossroad, risin' sun goin' down. (Twice) I believe to my souls, po' Bob is sinkin' down. ~~e4 . You can run, you can run, tell my friend Willie Brown, (Twice) That I got crossroad blues this mornin'; Lord, I'm sinkin' down. Verse 5 And I went to the crossroad, mama, I looked east and west. (Twice) Lord, I didn't have no sweet woman, oh well, babe, in my distress. Copyright Mimosa

Records Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades, .aJI Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured t II Cry Your Blues Away Words & Music by Arthur Crudup Medium slow ,3-, <n=J ~) 67 C7 G }>'1 r f r r r rl r f r r r o r 19Pr· mf 1 Dar-ling, un -veil your face,- 67 c1 }>' - le a - way, It i r r r t?7/ c r: go on and cry your blues a - 01 g;. Q --== - way. r You c1 J>• r ~ ~ trou - ble go on and cry your blues 3 Dar- ling, un - veil your face,- G }>' 1 don't ,r c r: know I'm so f7?F· glad · G e?Zf last al I = Q j ~ e - ways. Verse 2 Remember you told me I would never hear you say. (Twice) That is the reason, darling, why I can't say goodbye. Verse 3 I'm gonna find someone to love me, someone I can call my own. (Twice) You know, I'm so tired of staying in this world alone. Verse 4 Darling, you don't want me, you really treat me like a slave. (Twice) You know,

some of these mornings I'll be dead and in my grave. Copyright Crudup Music, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Dark And Dreary Words & Music by Elmore James Medium slow ,3, (D=J ~) c1 c1 f7 jat} I F' p U t It t pT=Tf C f T@ j I have lost C9 al - most lost my my ba- by, mind. c1 f7 p~~ 1 &( 1 t t r [J I I rT ~ J r ~ r l(~J - 3 al -most- lost my I've lost my ba-by, mind. c1 f7 r r r r r le e rt ?o r--r::r I w - f7 67 3 Way she treat me,- - 3j c1 - II gon-na drive a man stone blind Verse 2 Well, the road seemed dark and dreary, while I travelled down that way. (Twice) Well, my baby left me, shejust come back home today. Verse 3 Oh, I love my baby, tell the world I do.(Twice) Well, I need a little lovin', darlin'; gonna make my dream come true. Verse 4 Oh, I love you darlin', like a schoolboy loves his pie. (Twice) Now ain't that the way to treat me, darlin'; my

hurt's so long that I will die . Copyright 1954 Arc Music Corporation, USA. Tristan Music Limited, 22 Denmark Street, London WC1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured De Kalb Blues Words & Music by Huddie Ledbetter Arranged & Adapted by Alan Lomax & John A. Lomax c1 Mf f7 1 1 Ji1 c r 17 r· De Kalb blues,- babe, c1 r t make me r~ r· 1,0. feel so c1 f7 Ji - 1 t r J7 r· De Kalb 67 Ji- blues, babe, 1 ( c 00t make me am - feel-- so bad,- c1 f7 f7 - cJ r Ll·~t J J }ll' - . pr r r I r :l- bad,- just to think i~ ! a -bout the times once have had.- Verse 2 Wasn't for the powder and the straightnin' comb, (Twice) Lord, these De Kalb women would not have no home. Verse 3 Buy me a pistol, get me a Gatlin' gun. (Twice) £ver catch you, baby, we gonna have some fun. Verse 4 Some folks told me De kalb blues ain't bad. (Twice) It's the worry'st blues that I ever had. Verse 5

If the blues was whiskey, I'd stay drunk all the time; (Twice) Stay drunk, baby, to get you off of my mind. Verse 6 Look here, baby, what more can I do'? (Twice) Well, I had five dollars and I gave you two. 66 C> Copyright 1936 Folkways Music Publishers Incorporated, USA. Kensington Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plua 535 Kings Road, London SW10 All Rights ReseM!d. International Copyright Secured c1 - II Deep River Traditional Slowly BP F/A J -J IJ j J J IJ - er, my Om F f7 F ffii5i~L riv Deep A/cij F/c ----- J -J 1J 6m1/C ffiiq J J J c1 J j J IJ J want to cross ov - er in - to Am BP A1 ffiip r t'· camp ground. Lord, I OP7 Om 1r r F F 1r - com - in'; F fdim BP7 F ~ BP7 Jiv J J camp ground. F Om7pp 1 J ----- er, Om F mp IJ J J J Lord, I am a - 6rrr/c c1 J IJ J J J J j J I want to cross very slow F er J J 69 p a - com - in'. am - ov ls j riv Deep 69 p BP .::; dan. r. J

home Faug ffiip r ~~ J ,.J I it· Jor BP Bdim 69 6m1/C IJ J J J want to cross ov - er c1 BP7 ov - er F r.- J j J IJ J. in - to Cooy,igt,! 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W,. ,. , sig'i's Reser-ed International Copyright Secured in - to .11 camp ground. 67 Don't Fish In My Sea Words & Music by Bessie Smith & Ma Rainey Medium tempo ,--3---, (JJ = J ~) F7 f7 Bi1 Bi1 Ji6Pj1 II r E F C - p r- 1 ::J dad - dy come home this mor - nin', My f7 Bi17 c - I- Bi1 Ji6P r f7 Ji5Pf f know by he - r that he's ~ 1r could be. t f7 Bi17 Bdim - I- c Bi1 1 E C T-P &r ~ If t done got bad on me.- Ei11 - Verse 2 He used to stay out late, now he don't come home at all.(Twice) I know there's another mule been kicking in my stall. Verse 3 If you don't like my ocean, don't fish in my sea. (Twice) Stay out of my valley, let my mountain be. Verse 4 I

ain't had no loving since God knows when.(Twice) That's the reason I'm through with these no-good, trifling men. Verse 5 You'll never miss the sunshine till the rain begin to fall.(Twice) You'll never miss you ham till another mule be in your stall. 68 could dad - dy come home this mor - nin', Bi1 r c- r ~ ~ he- c 1 ~ It r f r r ~ r- f7 as drunk as ~ 3 My drunk r r c- r· Ei11 be. Ji,P 1 r f7 Copyright 1926 MCA Music Publishing Incorporated, USA. MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured r Bi1 - II Don't Go*To Strangers Words by Redd Evans Medium slow Bl1m~7 Bl, Music by Arthur Kent & Dave Mann Mp Bl1m~7 . 3 3 r· J1 IJ J 4 ) J JI ( / But when you need some -one And when there's no place for dreams to the stars a - bove;tire till your tin -gers burn;- Build your Play with Bl16 El11 El19 (l,5) I. Dm1(l1s> ~ ~ true you to

love,to turn,- C9 f13(l,9) you hear a call ---------- J. 6m7 Cl3 6m7 Cl3 ,--3----, ~ &p .J- 3J C9 Cm7 F J. JI J J F J p;, I J J J J--==--- JiJJ If' Bl1 Bl1m~7 ~," r F r ? I'm an old hand, And for been through it all; ~ ~ 3 El19 (l1s> ~ 1J I'll un -der-stand El11 ti r· mark for your friends to see; make your Dm1(l1s> 67 Cm7(l,S) Cm7 r--3--. w corn - pa- ny,- I J J J ;, . Bl16 fi IJ ifyou go. Bl1m~7 J .t But when you ~ <' f7 r I So, 3 ~ JI rr t II dar-ling, come to me. Copyright 1954 Jefferson Music Company Incorporated, USA. Sydney Bron Music Limited!EMI Music Publishing limited, London WC2. A;,. 'l'~ts ~ese'W-d 'r,ternationa! Copyright Secured f13(l19) need more than J. I Jl J J nrr Don't go to stran-gers, I've I know 3 r--3--i 11 For, when J J1-I J. fol-low your heart, You'll fol-low your heart to , J ¢ D J f J. 6m7 I ~I J

--9-------to me. dar-ling, come I; J. J. J J 1 J. J come to me. 7 Fm ,--3----, BP 6m7 f7 F7 Cm7 ·II;, J. Cm7 f7 Don't go to stran - gers, Don't go to stran -gers, dar- ling, &p j . J J fi IJ 2. f7 t Cm1(l1s> .---3---, ~ J ~&p Cm7 67 Down By The Riverside Traditional 'Gospel' swing F J,¢5 1 = J J J J IJJ J 1. I lit - tie a for met my asked her §J It J doll-~ kiss,- Down bright eyed lit - tie c1 Down by ~ ~ ,) I ~)~ ]1 J !: - met my asked her lit - tie for a jiJJ ~ - I t J J. 1J) Down the ~ l~ IJ J riv-er - side, Down by r I the J zJ riv - er I - by I t J J. ,"1J I Down by F w ~ F bright eyed doll ~ lit - tie kiss- c1 . the riv-er - side,- the jiJJ @ -if,-. J J 1J J J J IJJ J ~J riv - er - side,- by F I t J J. riv-er - side,- J. ,J I the I I. t J I z1 -------- a =II 2.1 side. 12. f7 B"1 B" F ffi,J J J ~ I r r r g1r· r I~ ~ ~ ~ ~She

said, "Have pa -tience, lit - tie c1 J,3, 1J J I hard - J IA J know your ly I'm man;- F f7 I~ [) J J J ------ name." Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. 70 sure you'll un -der-stand,- All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured I said "If Ji r r r L1 le I A1 F B" have can my J J J J I (;) 1J - some sweet day may - be way,- 67 Om c1 C Ji J J J It J J r I c: your name and F Ji J J J wed my . J I J1 lit - tie will mine J ;[]J .~, . )J I H J1 A Down the riv-er - side,- by I I I'd I t J J. doll bright eyed c1 - F Ji c J J. ,;, I J1J J,- J Down by the Ji J J J J wed my lit - tie . )J J J. ,J I w .Jl J J It Down by riv-er - side,- Ji J J by the - riv-er - side,- I'd ~ J . Jl J. J ,J t I w J1 ,J I J ejJ I J~) bright eyed doll- I ,J the riv-er - side,- Fdim F B" riv - er ----- lu J - - - Down by F

r the F c1 Down same," the be J t Et I ,t F N.C t II side. 71 Down The Road A Piece Words & Music by Don Raye Medium fast ,3---, (n = J J)) Oaug Ji ¢ CC L I 1 6 J,.J, ,J J Mf fP J I,;J J JJl J I J J,J J JJ J J I Am7 07aug 6 07aug 6 07aug 09 J:i'J J J J t t It E; r Cr FIPF Pl E; Ir E1 r E; I 6 Am7 66 69 --- Ji' r ;J c. 1 , r p r r r r Ir rJ r- P1[ r: r r B J 1 w 67 C7 6 Ji' J J th J JIJJ J,J JJ JJ 1, r p J J@JJ J J J J J J J I 1 07 6 07aug 6 07aug 6 07aug 1durrccrr1Pr fr cr1r tr r Erl 6 Am7 66 07aug 6 Ji' r J J J E~ H ,· r P Ir r:1 r ,· P Ir cr r cr 1 j 07aug 6 j:>• 1 r C ft E E r I CfC @· 72 frdfi t - Copyright 1941, 1942 and 1955 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the world (excluding North, Central and South America, Japan, Australasia and the Philippines). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured I c1 67

Ji'- 1 6 r r r I cfr-fr-ll Am7 01 I- Ji' J ] J J J I J J 4U 09 Gijdim 09 Gijdim 07 Arr? 6 6 Cij9 C9 C9 07aug 6 3 1 I t J ] J .l J J I J J J:) t 6m~7 67 C9 07 GAm7 G 07aug Ji' E r r F r Fr I~ r PY p I r r r a I ~ J l±Ji E p I 6 1 r ~,r r1r 1 ~1r rrr r;1 1 rrrr t 6 ~ ~ Ji' E D r D I' J jJ Ji J J Ir J ] J .l J JI J l J tJ p I t 07 Odim 07 07aug 6 Am7 66 Ji', r R R I p r P] r r IE rr E r r I ~ J l) C II 73 Don't Sell It (Don't Give It Away) Words & Music by Oscar Woods Medium tempo 6 J J. r I r: r: It was ear - ly one r &r: t J If morn - in' 'bout the J ~ J w ww &-J day. J. Ear-ly one morn - in' list-en what I say? 07 6 - Ir F r r p r - w w IJ ba - by, 'bout the break of day. Told me not to sell 6 Chorus J lo a - Ir: r: J, 1 Don't you hear me cry - in', won't you Pa - pa, don't you give it of c1 Ji' r r t r J J Ji• r

r r r break 1- 1 6 r II r J J J ~ I said way. it; yes, ba - by, yes; 67 Ji' r J J J no, ba - by, no. 1r J J J Yes, ba - by, yes; c1 Ji' r J J J yes, ba - by, yes; le r J r hear me say ' ~~ ba -by, no. no, 6 J J lo ba -by, no, Ji' E r F p r l&ezt J J J ~ lo 'shaw don't sell no r Said - no. 07 Thought I found Jel - ly, J J J - more, Verse 2 You know you didn't want me, why did you call; don't you hear me cryin' little all and all. You know you didn't want me, baby why did you call? I can get more women than a passenger train can haul. Chorus Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. 74 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Duet By Neal Hefti Medium tempo ,3-, (n = J ;,) E" i,Ppa,; J J • J uJ 11= 1• Mp E"1 o e , ,, C" A" i ►pp~ [jf c 1 ~ I 1 ~ 1 w, r Gm/o E" , ►pp 1 t" 1 #til ~ t.

1• B"m6/D" c1 J• • • , r 11 7 ,} t t21 F'' , . ~ . shake II,. ~ ~ ~ J.------ ~r I&r t7i - 3 f 3 I. B"9 . ~·""'············ E" E"7/G A" F9/ A B" G"dim Fm7 E9 1- 2. E" E"ID" A"6/ C B"" E" F" shake •••••••••••• •••••••••~~ •••••••••••• •A-'<•••••• ~••••••••••~ 3 3 Copyright 1958 Encino Music, USA. Warner Chapoe'.l Music L""lited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6 !. ~ g--:E =lese-w-ea l'":~e·rat:oral Copyright Secured r '"'"· 75 Dust My Broom Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo 07 67 i•,{Ef 11t C r: r: f ED J I J C - I'm gon' get up in the morn -in',- i·, 01 1 be - lieve I'll ----- dust my broom.- 67 - t21

1t r: r: r: f --J 71 t1 1t r 7) J -JJ ,s t I'm gon' get up in the morn -in'- I be - lieve I'll A1 01 b''J t - I- 67 1 i § E ~ I~ E ~ 3 3 dust my tfaD. Girl - friend, the black man you been lov - in', 07 67 i·, E r r: j ~-J -IJ t 3 07 ~ 1 girl - friend, can get broom.- my room. Verse 2 I'm gon' write a letter, telephone every town I know. (Twice) If I can't find her in West Helena, she must be in East Monroe, I know. Verse 3 I don't want no woman wants every downtown man she meet. (Twice) She's a no good doney, they shouldn't 'low her on the street. Verse 4 I believe, I believe I'll go back home. (Twice) You can mistreat me here, babe, but you can't when I get home. Verse 5 And I'm gettin' up in the morning, I believe I'll dust my broom. (Twice) Girlfriend, the black man that you been lovin', girlfriend, can get my room. Copyright Mimosa Records

Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured - II Dust Pneumonia Blues Words & Music by Woody Guthrie Medium tempo C N.C Ja"'E r r v· I got that IJ J J 11 &r dust pneu - mo - ny,- -- F JiJ ~ J J J IJ I got the dust -· - J □ f' I pneu mo- ny,- F I p r· pneu - mo - ny in my &¢ ~ J, pneu - mo - ny in my lung.- C ~- e J Ir [ J J ~ Ir ~ J &J. IJ And I'm gon-na sing this - lung.- F I p r· f7 67 JJ J J dust pneu- mo - ny - II song. Verse 2 Now there ought to be some yodelling in this song. (Twice) But I can't yodel for the rattling in my lung. Verse 3 My good gal sings the dust pneumony blues. (Twice) She loves me 'cos she's got the dust pneumony too. Verse 4 If it wasn't for choppin', my hoe would turn to rust. (Twice) I can't find a woman in this black old Texas dust. Verse S Down in Oklahoma the wind blows mighty strong.

(Twice) If you want to get a mama,just sing a California song. Verse 6 Down in Texas my gal fainted in the rain. (Twice) I throwed a bucket of dirt in her face just to bring her back again. Copyright 1963 & 1976 Ludlow Music Incorporated, USA. TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza S3S Kings Road, London SW10 All R:ights Reserved. International Copyright Secured n Early Autumn SI O W Words by Johnny Mercer* Music by Ralph Burns & Woody Herman C7 Fm~7 E7 b' ~ r •r r 'C II: r r r .J (77: C r r 1. When an ear - ly Au - tumn walks the - vii - ion in the land rain, and chills the breeze, all shut-tered down; 07 And A 0bm~7 F touch - es with her wind - ing coun -try hand the Sum - mer trees, lane, all rus - set brown; I. c1 f6 Fm~7 " ~ I i:r= btt &f tr -- F' J what me - mo -ries shows me a town Per -haps you'll un - der - standA fros - ty win -dow pane c1 Grr? e r ,r f •r ·11 [] own. 2. There's a dance

pa - grown 12. F Gm7 Gm7 F 1 lone - ly. J J c1 Gm7 ;~,i Ab9 ~ Fall could Fm~7 ~ ; f~r come in PF view so 1 girl. Gm~7 f#9 f9 E1(#9> 1 ~ 1 Eb7 0m~7 0b7(b9) C9 r ear - If~z ear - ly, ------[ r f r 1r • J please let me know; ~ ~p I £ J J ,J r I'll -I meet you an - y - where,- F I miss you so. Let's nev-er have to share an-oth-er ear - ly Copyright 1949 (renewed 1977) & 1952 (renewed 1980) Cromwell Music Incorporated, USA. TRO-Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 & Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II ly. Ebm~7 07 Bbl3 I J. ,J ~ ¢F1 J Jer dreamedJI nevdid you?- an- y E1 you care, so Ap- ril -heart-ed Fm7 j Dar - ling, if J. I 1 J J J p r· Fm~9 made for just a boy and Eb " Abdim Fm~1/A ours thatstart-ed ;~ r E2J ~ ~ ~ ~ IJ Seemed " Jl ,J) J II J. That Spring of

C'3 Au- tumn. Evil (Is Goin' On) Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium slow ,3-, (JJ = J J)) N.C 67 Ji•{.[; J ' IIJ j J ffl I f you're a Ji' 1 ~ ~ ~ 3 can't- sleep at night, 3 3 te - le - phone,- J ~ q~ J J J J ~~ some - thin' just ain't c1 right. That's ev - 67 Ji'- J;jgg - - 1 long way from home,- J ~~ J ~---~ I 1 i Grab your t 1 ~ ii, t - Ig gig --- JtJ @ JJJ -- 1 J;J ev - i i - is go-in' on.- 6 J J JJ C I t J p J J warn-ing you bro - ther, C9 J J jg lg - - am 6 I - II you bet-terwatch your hap-py home. Verse 2 Well, if you call her on the telephone, And she answers awful slow, Grab the first thing smokin', If you have to hobo. That/s evil/ etc. Verse 3 If you make it to your house, Knock on the front door; Run around to the back, You catch himjust before he goes. That/s evil/ etc. Copyright 1960 (Copyright Renewed) Hoochie Coochie Music, USA, all rights

administered by Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14. All Rights Reser;ed. International Copyright Secured 79 Feel So Bad Words & Music by Chuck Willis Medium tempo ,3-, .-,=J J,) c1 C Ji{( r ( Feel so IV] ]3.J J JJIJ JJJ bad, feel like a ball - game on a rain - y f9 Ji r F Feel so IJ. -------- t day. C rs-= 1+j ~J 3 d J J J IJ J J J bad, - - feel like a ball -game on 67 a rain - y N.C I;. -------- t day. 67 C Ji J J J J j) JCJi} ,· J7P ;: J J J l.lJJ I; c Yes, I got my rain -check;- ~ shake my head and walk a - way. c1 C $,(in~ riTu J J J J J JI .J J J Oo, 80 peo -pie, that's the way I I;. ~ feel. Copyright 1954 Berkshire Music Incorporated, USA. Edward Kassner Music Limited, Exmouth House, 11 Pine Street, London EC,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured t II f9 C ~ J 00,------ peo - pie, that's the way I feel. Some - 67 N.C C

67 jd J J J @zj} 1 R .F l J J IJJJ - times I think I won't;-- then, a - gain, I think I I; e J ~ will.---- 11 Some- c1 C eJ I - times I want to stay here; then, a - gain, I want to f9 leave, C Ji E F1 p r· I c jJ f~.J J J I~ J J - times I want to stay here; 67 Some- then, a -gain, I want to IJ. ~ leave,---- N.C j;J J J J Jdd)Y fiJ f .J J J IJJJ 1; Yes, I've got my train fare;- c II ~ pack my bag and ride a - way, 81 Fever Medium swing Words & Music by John Davenport & Eddie Cooley ,---3-, (J) = J .J)) Om Mp II= J. J j j J. j ~- Nev - er know 8 JJ I - I get f ev - er that's so a ~ J. ~----- a - round Om N.C ,. ;J 0I J j J j J J I me, you, When you put your arms A1 bYJ t IJ J t I J. j ~- ~ I care. how much - ; love I how much er know (Verses 2, 4, 5, 6, see block, lyric) ;,;. j - .t - 1. Nev j p hard tobear. J. 0 J J 1- ,;--,. me fev - er You give Om B116 Om bs - I t

p~~ I J. j ~- j 3 j J. Fev - er when you hold- me tight; when you kiss me, . ;- Fev - er (Om)Om I;. QJ [£i2J J J I Fev - er all in the morn - ing, I 1.2 Fine A1 Bi, b► t r e c JJj I J. J JI - :II through- the night. 13. Om ;► - II t J. 3. Ev - 1 J J 'ry bo - dy's bs t J. 0 J J IJ------J J J J That 82 is some -thing you all know. le J. j got the fev J J - er, le J. J J J Fev - er Cl Copyright 1956 Jay and Cee Music Corporation assigned to Fort Knox Music Company, USA. Lark Music Limited, Iron Bridge House, J Bridge Approach, London NWt for the United Kingdom, British Commonwealth (excluding Canada and Australasia), the Republic of Ireland and Israel. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured is - n't Repeat whole sequence, then D.C al Fine Jin• A1 J. j J J Ii such a new thing; Om 3 @ JJ Fev - er start - ed long a - go. Verse 2 Sun lights up the daytime, Moon lights up the night. I light up when

you call my name, And you know I'm gonna treat you right. You give me fever when you kiss me, Fever when you hold me tight; Fever in the morning, Fever all through the night. Verse 4 Romeo loved Juliet, Juliet she felt the same; When he put his arms around her, he said ':Julie, baby, you're my flame. Thou givest fever when we kisseth, Fever with thy flaming youth. Fever, I'm afire; Fever, yea, I burn forsooth!" Verse 5 Captain Smith and Pocahontas Had a very mad affair; When her daddy tried to kill him, she said "Daddy-o, don't you dare! He gives me fever with his kisses, Fever when he holds me tight. Fever, I'm his missus; Oh, Daddy, won't you treat him right?" Repeat Verse 3 Verse 6 Now you've listened to my story, Here's the point that I have made: Chicks were born to give you fever, Be it fahrenheit or centigrade! They give you fever when you kiss them, Fever if you live and learn; Fever till you sizzle What a lovely

way to burn! w I Fine And Mellow (My Man Don't Love Me: Words & Music by Billie Holiday Medium slow ,3-, (JJ=J J) F f7 Fmp IJ e c: 1 JI )IJJJ. My man don't love me, treats me oh ~ so 8'77 f7 C7 F mean;--- c1 F My F Ji, J j J ,E) J. ltBJJliJ JJ l ; t t B I man he don't love me, c1 D'79 Ji, f7J r" "' 1 t,J1 low -est man jinJ J. that I've i:; J C7aug IJ t ------- 1 t,J F f7 I t. p ~ ~ J ~ I high - draped pants,- "' seen. ,---3---, ~ 8'77 j Ia ev - er He's the F 8'77 f7 ; ~ mean; F It F ~ treats me aw - ful J II He wears IJ e 1 j ~ -------- iU stripes are real- ly yel - low; He wears f#dim c: 1 1J J high -draped pants,- Gm7 c1 stripes are real - ly yel - low;--- c1 D'79 F 8'77 But when he F Ji, J J7) J. I t tzJ?J J " I; 3-------J IJ t J)"' ~) starts in to love me, F he's so fine f7 and mel-low.

8'77 F JI C7 F Caug 1 t,J J)"' I Love will F7 j,,J J J j ], J. lctzf71 J J J JIJJJ l;t1J JI make you drink and gam-ble, ~ make you stay out all night long;-- Copyright 1940 E. B Marks Music Corporation, USA Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured Love will F C7 F B171 J;, j J J .l -J1 J 1tfl AJ 31J JJ l;t~ make you stay out all night l o n g ; - - - make you drink and gam - ble, c1 C7aug c1 D179 j;,J ~ ~ ~ fi l I c . Love will make you do things F N.C Ji, .J J J [JU j ~ ~la that you know is wrong. p~ I~ i 1 r r r II ----------- J □ IJJJ I'll stay home F7 l;tr JJ i ~ F j;,J J J JiJ. 11J ;, J treat me right evJry I'll stay home ba-by, ~ But you're so day;--- c1 c1 C7aug J JJJ mean to me ba -by, . , me a - way I know you're gon -na drive Love is f7 F C7 F F7 F c - I c P;FJJ J. just you If

day;---- ev-'ry B171 But if you F C7 F F N.C treat me right ba - by, c1 F B1,1 F and o ~ F C7 It turns off like a fau - cet. F It p J. JllJJJ I; Love is like a fau-cet, Gm7 c1 J;, Fl ~ ~ J. I think it's on ba - by, ~ on. it turns off and c1 D179 . 1 p~ ~ ~ it has turned Some -times when you F ~ ~ off and I B179 F I ~- ------- iCJ c II gone. 85 Folsom Prison Blues Words & Music by Johnny Cash Medium fest 6 II= 1. I r r r r IJ J hear the train a - com - in' r r r r it's roll - in' 'round the (Verses 2, 3, 4 see block lyric) 67 Ji r· r Ir r r •r 1r bend; And ain't the sun - shine J It r r r since don't know c1 67(#9) Ji r· r 1J J J J 1J J when. Ji t seen J I'm at stuck Fol - som It J Pri - son, and J ' - gin' ---------------- u u on. But that 6 i~ 1J J. keeps roll - in' It J J J I J J tJ

'---' on down to San «> Copyright 1956 HIii and Range Songs Incorporated/Chappell & Company incorporated, USA. 86 keeps r r IJ 0 07 train time 6 drag Ji j J J Carlin Music Corporation, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW, for the UK, British Commonwealth (excluding Canada and Australasia), Eire and Israel. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured An u-----tone. #, 114. II 3. I 1.2 lg c e r g r r r =II 2. When 3.1 4. Well, if they =II 01 G gt - - II Verse 2 When I wasjust a baby, my mama told me "Son, Always be a good boy, don't ever play with guns." But I shot a man in Reno,just to watch him die. When I hear that whistle blowin', I hang my head and cry. Verse 3 I bet there's rich folk eatin' in a fancy dinin' car; They're prob'ly drinkin' coffee and smokin' big cigars. Well, I know I had it comin', I know I can't be free; But those people keep

a-movin', and that's what tortures me. Verse 4 Well, if they freed me from this prison, if that railroad train was mine, I bet I'd move to over a little farther down the line; Far from Folsom Prison, that's where I want to stay, And I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away. 87 Five Long Years Words & Music by Eddie Boyd Medium slow f7 C1 Mf Ic p F If you've ev - er been mis-treat - ed, you know just what c1 Jhr· PC I'm talk-in' a - p -· t 1-· t 1 - bout. . E2J IT p J Jl i,J J t If you've ev - er been mis-treat-ed, c1 Ji e p tr: ~ ~ p C CJ I r· t -· you know Ji just what J p F rr I 1 [J I work f7 long years for one t I talk-in' a - bout. 67 five 1-· ,,,,- 4JJ- le p t r - r r U?t j wo -man, 7 and she had the nerve J ~ J I1 J J -· c1 Ji-· t 1- to kick me ~ out. Verse 2 I got ajob at a steel mill, truckin' steeljust like a slave. Five long years of fright,

I'm runnin' straight home with all of my pay. Mistreated, you know what I'm talkin' about? I work five long years for one woman, and she had nerve to throw me out. 88 Copyright 1952 Frederick Music Company, USA. Onward Music Limited, n Uxbridge Street, London W8. All Rights Resenoed. International Copyright Secured II Frankie And Johnny Traditional Medium tempo 67aug C G7aug C J>1j j j tB J IJ ~- If J JkB J I; t - - =t love! Oh, what a cou -pie in Frank-ie and John - ny were sweet hearts. Fijdim F Ji J- J J }-p r ; I p rs I,,. Frank-ie was C/6 A1 Ji loy to al - - bove. He was her true just as I J1 ,· ~ 4 ~ J ---------0 but he man, 67aug wrong. 67aug C C c1 this is the end of my and sto - ry t song. Fijdim F Ji - J J J Frank - ie );> Jr down is in A1 C/6 Ji J J long II -----------e- J Jjj[J 1 J t JJcJJ ljj 1;. J J IJ J J J Jif This is the end of my - 67 C IJ t - done- her G7aug C a

stars as C f7 67 . r J ----- John - ny, 01 J J J ,J ; I . , p fJ I r r ?" "He .P" I p rs ?" the p 1 J:J I r r ----- and she jail - house C F7 D7 Fm6 67 . I j) ,J ~] was my man, I J £J - ---------0 cries the I,,. Jl J. I but he done me Coovrigl-;~ :999 Dorsey B~others Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. !. -1 g"":s ;;!ese--ve: •,~e-,a~ior2: Copyright Secured ;> 0 wrong." r J whole night C If t - II From Four Until Late Wo·cs & ~,usic by Robert Johnson Medium tempo ,3-, (JJ = J J) C ffe F {f Q J 3 J tfJ r f ( t II From four un - til late, was wring c1 C pw - t cryin'. four un - til Jn ~r f r t .FJ I J t my hands- ~ 1 11 to my soul that your dad - ~ ~ C c1 F Fm6 C - I- t dy's Gulf - port bound.- Verse 2 From Memphis to Norfolk is a thirty-six hours' ride. (Twice) A man is like a prisoner, and he's never satisfied. Verse 3 A

woman's like a dresser; some men always ramblin' through its drawers. (Twice) It 'cos so many men wear an apron over-all. Verse 4 From four until late, she get with a no good bunch and clown. (Twice) Now she won't do nothin' but tear a good man's reputation down. Verse 5 When I leave this town, I'm gon' bid you fare, farewell. (Twice) And when I return again, you'll have a great long story to tell. 90 d be - lieve ffeIJ ~ J ; ~ ~ J,lf I]-J J J I; t - ,-1 I was wring - late,- I- 67 w r r; and cryin'.- 07 and A1 C ,? ing - El I? r f r t ?' ,? From 67 hands my F I- A'r>1 - ing J Copyright Mimosa Records Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Go Back To Your No Good Man Words & Music by Lonnie Johnson Medium tempo ,3-, (D=J .P) N.C D mf J J J ft) roll,- bake goodjel - ly It's true you p•~J. I- I've ev er ----

found.- J J J 1J J J J 4 j J J 1 ✓ It's true you roll,- bake good jel - ly it's the D i·, J J best I've A1 best liJ J J 69 07 t the J 3 ~ ~ J- I J. ev - 3 C: I- 1 found.- - er .--3---, one thing you got-ta stop ma -ma; that's serv-ing it all I,,. J But it's D G 3 J JJ JJ ;J1 --- - - II ov - er town.- Verse 2 Don't you think because I love you, you can play me for a chump to my face. (Twice) But I'm not as dumb as you think, there's another woman to fill your place. Verse 3 Give me them clothes I bought you, take my diamonds off your hand. (Twice) Now youjust like I found you, go back to your handy man. Verse 4 Now, I put shoes on your feet when your bare feet was pattin' the ground. (Twice) While I was out slaving for you, you was chasin' every rat in town. Verse 5 Now, woman I stuck with you when you didn't have a friend at all. (Twice) So give them shoes I bought you, and that wig,

and let your head go bald. ~ Co:ir:ght Georgia ~ . sic Corooration, USA ~. ~ g--:s -1:ese"V'ec "'te~ i:!:o~a Co~'f"'1r~ Secured 91 Georgia On My Mind Words by Stuart Gorrell* Music by Hoagy Carmichael Freely 0 1n ,J µ 1J J r ,J 14 Me - lo - dies F bring Am ffeq:· =• f' me - mo -ries 67 Dm J IJ Make me think of lin - ger that A J Geor - gia. Why my we F c---::::-, ~) 69 go back ffeb cJ?l>· Geor - gia,- F D7 to - Geor-gia, The Gm7 c1 r J I J. whole day old sweet song keeps Geor-gia 92 on through, F f#dim 6m7 r I t.JTJ' J J 10 my mind. Copyright 1930 Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured e I I ,t 6m7 le J J be - long. Dm J J. --=-=--- F Cl3 that's where 'cos c1 song,- J 1ij J J J (~ Geor -gia, A1 If the world's a

67 Dm J IJ all and r, part? ev - er 07 blos - soms fall Am ffeb@ I'll when J C7aug , F ffed J J J 1J J ,J ,J 1J J r ,J I,J Some sweet day, '----"" heart,- 19- J J J IA A1 F in Cl3 did c1 69 01 A1 F le B17 m .[ ) Just an C7aug r r r ,J (Geor-gia on my mind.) Jip E-f r· Ic J ,,. 01 Gm7 .( J you Cornes as A1 F Bb9 F Cl3 Bbm r J I J. song of a Geor- gia,- Geor - gia,- F Gm7 Om F Jid F r r Ir J J J I ------I J c a sweet and clear as pines. moon - light through the Bb7 Om Gm Om Jip ;, J J, J J I J1J ;,- Om7 Gm Om 67 J J I p J t=t I J). J J' II. ~ ~ smile ten-der- ly; Jip;, J ,t J J Ip r p-r· ~ Ir J r r c1 I ,~, .~ 0th -er arms reach out to Om7 Gm Om Still in peace - ful 0th - er me;- dreams I E1 Om Jip CJ• f2· 1J J J. Ic J Geor - gia,- Geor-gia,- no F 01 Gm7 Cl3 69 01 the road leads back A1 F eyes Am see Gm7 Bbm r J I J. JjJ Just an

peace I find; F Bb9 F .:z sweet song keeps Geor - gia on my II you.- to Jid r r r Ir J J J I ----IJ old II c:. II mind. 93 Going Down Slow Words & Music by James B. Oden Medium slow c1 p Mf J C c1 f7 - It f J• It ( c1 no don't ev - er get well 67 -· I-· t j ~ j IF I know my health more. f7 J:> t r rr r r r p if Had my fun,- J:> r· no more. if I don't ev-er get well I've had my fun,- -· p I r· r· t It t f J r ~ 4 ~ ~ know that I'm PF ~ ~ go - in' down pr is c1 ~ IlZ· ?' ~ fail - ing 4ii ®· me, f7 C -· I - slow. Verse 2 Somebody write my mother, tell her the shape I'm in. (Twice) Tell her to pray for me, forgive me for my sins. Verse 3 Mother, please don't send no doctor, doctor can't do no good. (Twice) Back when I was young, didn't do the things I should. 94 Copyright 1943 Wabash Music Company/Leeds Music Corporation. Assigned to MCA

Music (a division of Music Corporation of America), USA. MCA Music limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Good Morning Blues Traditional Medium tempo c1 F Jai 111:- p morn Good ing Ir r c1 C JiCD - t 1 m i~rGood do? J;1 r ~ ~ r ~ blues how do you you f7 1. do how blues blues, 0 r l!t ~ morn p r - ing blues, C l{D t I- t 1 67 C ffeT r r t'J@ r 1r r ~r r I (!} :!) t do -ing ' I'm do? all right, good morn - ing, how are II you? Verse 2 Laid down last night, turnin' from side to side. (Twice) I was not sick, but I wasjust dissatisfied. Verse 3 When I got up this mornin', blues walkin' round my bed. (Twice) I went to eat my breakfast, the blues was all in my bread. Verse 4 I sent for you yesterday, here you come walking today. (Twice) You got your mouth wide open, you don't know what to say. Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers

Music limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt . .A! 'l: r~ Qese'"Ved ll"'!er,,ationa! Copyright Secured 95 Good Morning Heartache Words & Music by irerie -igginbotham, Ervin Drake & Dan Fisher Medium slow -3, ~I;= J ~) Ji,1 Cm7 3 i J. t· I;. j Good morn - ing, heart - ache, you old gloom -y 1- J. j J 1 r- J. J Good morn - ing, heart - ache, thought 1- ; Ir- ~ w turned Gm - r E r-.J 3 good - bye last and tossed J. ~ un - til it Abm7 IJ J J ~□---J seemed you F Fijdim Gm7 Gb9(bs> c1 - dawn.- .fJ p J But you're here to stay; I 1- Wish I'd for-get you, Am7(bs> j i. J. J I"" f J J. ~ IF 07(b9> r Er-.J 3 It seems I met you when my love went a -way. J Now ev-'ry day gone,- It J7 J. 3 J, J F 3 had Cm7 i ► t J J J 6J j J J le But here you are with the night. Am7 - J. ; J I D7(b9) J said we Bbm Gm i► - sight.- Am7(bs> F i► J J ~w J 3 ~J J.

I start by say-ing to you: J J- Good morn- ing,heart-ache,what's new? Copyright 1945 Fisher Music Corporation & Lindabet Music Corporation, USA. MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured Em7 & 11 ,· 3' Om J. F r: F now;Stop haunt-ing me Em7 A7aug It J. 1F r: F ( 'I shakeyou no - how. Can't Dm~7 07 Gm6 A7 I've got those . J J j J J. j J. Just leave me a - lone;- p, Cm7 Cm7 f7 . . J J1 J1 J @ J - blues. -- Sun straight through day I ' we .J J J go - I J p, r· J r: r rl Am7 ji► J J ~ &~ 3 me when. A"'m7 Gm7 - J hang-ing a - round;- I, ' ,- t· J. ; J I Good morn - ing, heart-ache, you're the 07("79) who knew J. Good morn - ing, heart- ache, a - gain;- Am1('rJs> one ~, F 3 here 1- Mon - day blues B"'m Gm 1J J .J ; J: ~ J Might as C" J J J &J

get well used to you G"'1(#9> f6 J J Good morn -ing, heart-ache, sit ~ I it --- C. II down.97 Goodbye Baby Words & Music by Sam Ling, Joe Josea & Jules Taub ,.,, Medium slow N.C Mf 'I J {' Now, E ~ ~ 1 F ba - by, II E good - bye, c:- leave A1 ~) J. you now. iS love me p ~ ~ ~ I@) Oh, told me t c:- no how. F. Oh, 87 you, you J c; t dar - lin' c:- t yeah, ; J J I J. ) you i1€!1). ,. J ~. J~ got - ta leave E c:- c; E , •••, Hi J J J. ,., J - ta got E1 #,'•'• F ; J 1 c:- c:· A1 E -· I ba - by good - bye. Verse 2 Aw baby, here's my right hand, I love you, baby; I can't get you to understand. Oh, bye, goodbye, baby, baby goodbye. Verse 3 Aw yes, here's all of me. I'll take you, baby, to some place you ought to be. Oh, bye now, goodbye, baby goodbye. Copyright 1967 Careers-BMG Music Publishing Incorporated & Powerforce Music,

USA. BMG Music Publishing Limited, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London SW6. This arrangement Copyright 1999 BMG Music Publishing Limited. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured - Green River Blues Words & Music by Charley Patton Medium tempo E7 N.C Ji•b{f p 11,1 went up 4§} I rz- :sJ J J J roll Green Riv - er - a like in' log.- A1 b'•', J - I- t ;} I j J J l 1 wade up f @ J --- Green Riv - er, E1 b'•'• It. 1 fi pl) ~ ~- I ~ J- ~ roll - in' t I- ~ log. like a -; wade- E A7 87 ~ - I- II - up Green Riv- er Lord, roll - in'-- like a log.- Verse 2 I think I heard the Marion whistle blow. (Twice) And it blew just like my baby gettin' on board. Verse 3 Some people say the Green River blues ain't bad. (Twice) Then it must not have been them Green River blues I had. Verse 4 It was late last night, everything was still. (Twice) I could see my baby up on

a lonesome hill. Verse 5 How long, how long, evening train been gone. (Twice) Yes, I'm worried now but I won't be worried long. Copyright Longitude Music Company, USA. W.,cs,,e:n Pac:fic Music Limitec 1-iope Mouse 40 St Peter's Road London W6 for the UK & Eire Al' .? rts ?ese""'le'C 1-,~e,,,at,o a! Copyright Secured 1 99 Hear Me Talkin' To Ya Words & Music by Louis Armstrong Medium tempo C 3 J>{i J @) J J I t J J LJ t 11 .Jl J J 3 J 3,J J I Ram-blin' I man I makes no /wo-man C ~ p used to be. Ah, you hear me talk-in' to ya, t· ; F I don't bite my C - be my I man I you I wo-man got to fetch it with you when you 67 C - 1J JJ :Je ;JJ J1JJJJ in the Gar-den tak in' a Eve and A-dam c1 ~) ~) A - dam did -n't take time to get his pants. Ji t ~J J J IJ - IDm7 100 ,. 1- J Ah, J. j You want to tongue; 67 C fetch it with you when you chance,- you ~~ J. 0

J''J hear me talk - in' to ya, 67 C my - c ome.- f7 Ji J J J J J J " I " J J- J ~J J I J. Don't bite tongue; J. □ 1, J =Ji J J A I J □ J ;J :Jl 6J J You want to C I'm gon-na ram-ble back to my changein me,- - come. F C 67 - - I 1, J IJL J l J J. j I be my man you got wo-man to C I. II J1 J J J J J1 I don't care whe-ther they're Copyright 1929 renewed 1956 & 1963 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured c1 Ji ~ J ~-; J J I ~ J J ) J J I J J J J J J I 1 1 1 young or old,- When the trou-ble chips were down theyhad f7 Lord. Ah, you C Ji J. ~ J :l )J I- - 67 Dm7 67 You want to tongue; I don't bite my hear me talk - in' to ya, t-; □.JI C F C 67 Ji 59 J ~J- J J. JI J J J j " &J J,- IJ - I - I ~) be my ~ man- ~ you got to fetch it with you

when you ~wo-man~ c ome. C ) J J J 11 J J J ; Hel-lo I t • J. j J j J ], 1 I'"' What takes a git -tin' in these Six - 0 - Nine, Cen-tral, give me f7 J JJ his or -- mine? l I J. &~ J Ah, you ~ )J. I don't bite hear me talk - in' to ya, ,, my 67 C bJ J J - I- t -,. -j:: J. ] You want tongue; Dm7 67 ffiiJ. ] ~- j fetch it With you when ) C p J, you come. to be f7 ~ ); ~- my ~ man wo-man you got to C IJ -- ----------e- J. ] I J i c - II 101 Here•s That Rainy Day Words & Music by Johnny Burke & Jimmy Van Heusen Slowly j,•1j j 6m~ 9 ' t 67(1,9) IJ J J F IJ: J here's that rain - y day. but Jtr· c Iv· IJ J C 1r r· J should have saved those left - ov - er dreams; May - be 01 0 Fun - ny, ,., r Cm(m~7)Cm7 Cm Here's Ai,m~7 Ei,m~7 Bi, 6 01(!,9) 09 f#9 Bi,m~7 B1,9IF E9 (l,s> Ei,m~ 9 Ei,6 f9 IT J ,J J 1r rain - y that day Am(m~7) Am

told they Am7 E1,9 ~ ,J IJ t 6m~7 6#dim Am9 013(1,9> a me 09 laughed at the thought that it might turn out ,. J j Where IJ ~ r 1r J worn - out that wish that is Am11 01 0 ,. J j threw 09 6m~9 Am7 C/B - ny Am11 ,. J j Fun - ny, 102 a - way, 01,9 (l,s> 69 t Jr· - 013 Bm7 Cdim ffii' r r r I F J r' F 1r Fun t Iv· ' IJ J J F 1a:= J er near? it brought my lov Af - ter Cm~7 r· 01(!,9) II Ai,m~7 Ei,m~7 Bi, 6 t Jr· way. this I And - bout, ji' F E2J F E2J IF J ,J J I c?= w J how love be - comes 0 01 09 a J J I A. rain - y cold 013(1,9> 6 Bi,dim / day; A1 Ai,m~7 IJ J J r' I C2 --= J that rain - y here. day is Copyright 1953 Burke & Van Heusen Incorporated. All rights assigned to Bourne Company & Dorsey Brothers Music Incorporated. Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6 (so%)/ Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street,

London Wt (50%). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured t == 6 I J. t II Hey Hey Pretty Mama Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo N.C f7 Hey, hey, pretty ma -ma,- f7 s111 Ji,1f r U I A-□ - Ir r tt c r £J- IJ e how you want your roll-ing done? f7 B177 e r 1r uJ J. I r r r r PJ J J- I J t hey pret-ty ma- ma, Hey, C7sus4 how you want your roll - ing done? f7 s111 ,-. r r r r r r r I tJ r PJ J JJ) e - You get it three times a day or you can have it from sun to sun,- f7 C: J 11 know you don't know 1.1 r pr J J J J F J IJ J J J love J J ( f I you if you right; what I'm 1 like a grey-hound. got a long wind just J JJ J J IJ J down, put - ting JI J J VJ And love when need me, roll can ba - by, all Ji, r uJ J. r r r r bJ J J- IJ e - I1 how you want your roll-ing done? C7sus4 f7 r r r-r r r r ltJ r bJ J ~-IJ e - three times a gon - na night. Hey, f7 hey, pret-ty ma-ma, JJI r F r

r r r IT r F r s111 Ji&C I'm but s111 day or you can have it from sun to 1 p rrI You get it - II sun.- Verse 2 Now tell me, baby, if your love is true; Time pass so fast when I'm loving you. Now tell me, baby, if I love you too strong; When I get in the mood, I can roll all night long. Hey, hey, pretty mama, etc. Copyright 198<> Hoochie Coochie Music, USA, all rights administered by Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14. , R;ghts Reserved International Copyright Secured 103 Hoochie Coochie Man Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo mf t is ~) The },'•# t . J) 4 . I J J JJ J ) J) wo-man told my mo - ther, gyp - sy 3 f J J t· be -fore I A . It J J JT t J) T t @) J t "You got a boy child com - in', was born: ~4--, Ie 4 J J J. ~ goin' be . l,'•' t a J J) son- of a ]'· I1 J J T shout;- Then the world ~ ?" ~ jump and Gon-na make pret-ty

wo-men- gun."- f§) J. t gon-na know Chorus },'•' t what },'•' 104 t p F it's all ~-r Ev - u-J- a - bout.- 07 J I'm ?" ~ II?· -· t him,-- A, p c Tj - 'ry - bo - dy - J v' I J knows- I'm Copyright 1957 Hoochie Coochle Music, USA. Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured him. 1 t -· ffe•s' -· t - E1 hoo - p r p Ir p C r J J I'm the % - Ev - - 'ry - bo - dy knows c'oo - chie p I ~I'm t t man, A1 07 p e J:l•' r p r T :J.~ chie 1 -· - II him. Verse 2 I got a black cat bone, I got a m~o too. I got the Johnny conkeroo; I'm gonna mess with you. I'm gonna make you girls Lead me by my hand; Then the world's gonna know I'm that hoochie coochie man. Chorus Verse 3 On the seventh hour, On the seventh day, On the seventh month, The seventh doctor said:

"He was born for good luck." And that, you'll see, I got seven hundred dollars; Don't you mess with me. Chorus 105 Insensitive How * * Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim English Lyrics by Norman Gimbel Original y·ics by Vinicius De Moraes Bossa nova Dm Ji,1-:",c ]) I) How in - sen - si - tive Now she's gone a - way Cm6 J>~J 67/B . J -,;) I p =-) ✓ I r ~Sp ~ .n 1) J£J<;; fJ when she told me with the mem-'ry ]J Ji~~ <---~ 106 ~~ when all thaL she of her fJ un - moved drawn Em1U,s> must have and I'm-- a - and and ~ me. look. -= jJ cold sad,------- A1 j I loved last must have see it Dm ~ p~J 1 seemedlone I ~ IS: HowVague seemedstilf, m- 'l~---------Iil ' - so sin - cere she told me last her heart --break - in' that . -,;) ly. look. Copyright 1963, 1964 by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius De Moraes,

Brazil. MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada), South Africa, Continent of Europe (excluding Italy. France, its Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories, Alg~ria, Tunisia, Morocco, Andorra and Monaco) A!1 Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured W hy,How,- ;p.,-------I J J-- J f7 Bi7m~7 . w fi she she must must Bdim . ii. Ia J IJ i J Om w J Ji J stare stare and and - did I-just could I-just asked, asked, have have Gm6 ;~l I J . w J fi J in in - i i - cy cy - . fi .,, I l~ J si Si - lence? lence? turn turn . - ------ IJ 1 ;J3 I What What .I ; & y LJ ; J ) J was was 1 ,. #~ ~ ~ I~ when a when a Em1(!7s> --------- say? do? 1 - to I to A1 - J ] JJ ], , can you can one say do What what -- I. A1 Gm6 ;,J E7 Brr1 F7 Crr1 Om ~w lovelove af af . . I J. fi fi J j fair is ov

ov - ----- is fair- - -------- ~ j er? 2. Om -II J. ;, J I J. II - er? 107 How Do You Want It Done? Words & Music by Big Bill Broonzy Medium tempo ,-3-, (D=J J)) N.C G Ji' i ; ,J J r r tr r ~J J ] j I J ; J Mf II Why don't you . tell me, lov - in' ma - ma, how you Ji' I- Ji' J ------ want Ji' 01 #J J c c r If r tr r ¢ J ] j 1 done? Why don't you ---- ; JJ roll - in' c1 67 g t - want you tell me, lov - in' ma - ma, how you 1- 1 G JJ you roll - in' lg t - done? ~ Lord, G a2 J J J]J ; J J,tJ lg t 3 {" J --------- give you sat-is-fac-tion, now, if it's all night long. Verse 2 Lord, I got up this morningjust about the break of day. (Twice) Lord, I'm thinkin' 'bout my baby; Lord, the one that went away. Verse 3 I got me a little brownskin,just as sweet as she can be. (Twice) Lord, she low and she squatty, but she's

alright with me. Verse 4 Lord, some of these old mornings, mama; Lord, it won't be long. (Twice) Lord, I know you gonna call me, mama; Lord, and I'll be gone. 108 Copyright Columbia Music Publishing Company, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured . Jl - II I Can't Stop Loving You Words & Music by Don Gibson Medium slow F C7 C N.C Ji¢5 u J ------IJ r r J 1q pJ t r ( j I 110 Though long a - knew,-- hours that we once Those hap - py 67 C3 J ;, J -go, 0 IJ J t) J ------ blue. They they still make me c1 C C F ,--3---, JiJ u r J r r r r r:t t} J-= I F C Ji) J j r ~ a since we've been I - still But time has stood heart. 67 . c1 C F part. I ii ,t J lov - ing you,- can't stop 67 C j JJB<lJ 1 J J J I J. )l j I J j J J f J j To live in ----- me - mo-ries- of the lone-some kind.- C F C7 C I can't stop want - ing you,-- It's use-less to

s a y ; - - - C f7 67 Ji J J . ll 1 r r r II r· ,;,~ I've made up my mind 1 1 3 heals a bro - ken 7 J) -------- time say that J~ I J. i1 j So I'll just live my life '- I1 ,. ~ J ~ J JJ I C IJ. -----------0- t II in dreamsofyes-ter-day. Copyright 1958 renewed 1986 Ac ~ Qose M~sic Incorporated, USA. A.::~ff·Rose Mus-~: - tee LrCor: W1 A.l: Rig-~ ~e-se-,K 1-:e~a: :-a Co:- r~ SecL·ec 109 I Ain't Got Nobody (And There's Nobody Cares For Me) Words & Music by Roger Graham & Spencer Williams Medium slow 6 ~$ say- ing to Ji' F r I Once 87 7}iS A7(°tJS) 01 07aug I~ J 4£4 iJQ Jd- when they don't care 6aug It's Am7 07 Em 6 a lov - in' gal,- 6#dim 0/A O#dim ~ Ir and lone - ly, bo - A7(°tJS)/E'tJ for she's gone and turned me E1 Jr 'F t tJfto 1A f7 got no-bo - - 1 ~ 07aug 01 C; J Ii Now down.- A1('tJs>/E'tJ 1 dy, 7}iS J

And there's Am7 07(°tJ9) 6 67 C Cm 6 6dim Am7 07aug J IJ A lq -= for me. - dy cares Copyright 1915, 1916 Edwin H. Morris & Company Incorporated, USA Copyright renewed and assigned by Edwin H. Morris & Company Incorporated Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured JJ. I But town; "' ~ ~ J ~'] J :iJ3 ! J ~ 1J A1 Em Ji' F J A1/E in this A9 ain't 6/o as good as an - y ,. l~ f#7 --= 6#dim 6 had sad t 'bout you. ~ I'm - A1 true: iS J (]ff f· 0 love some- one I be-gin to think it's ~ ~ If: ~ ~I J. ~ J I~ r ~=r· #~J 67 110 Am7 07 6 Em r· 0/A now and Em7 66 6aug round,- r ~=r· ~ I~ aw - ful hard 6 go - ing Em/6 Ji* F r r· no 6 t JI 87/f# Em Ji' II: 6aug rnp There's a Ji' 66 6aug t p• f~7 67 0 ---== Jr 'F t A1 E ~ ----- I:;, 1J - - lone and sad

so I'm A9 E1 f7 t ly; D/ Em7 Fdim D7/F~ D7 l r- r p J. l•c 1[ F F p J I ~ 67 C e Ji' r F' I'll r p r· r all 'Fthe IF time, C~dim D9 01(1,9> D7aug r Ip r pF r le r r &ilj I3J e J I sing p IF Ji' Ji' A9 r' sweet ba - by mine.- A9 A1 A7(1,s>/E" 6ID Tr 'F t gfD, 1J ,· J, J Ir J - dy, And there's no - bo f~7 f7 E1 ain't got no- bo Ji' J cares 01(1,9> l~ for - - 6 67 C6 Cm6 D7aug 6 / Am7/6 6dim 6 IQ JJ t J =II me. ------me. Em J - dy 12. I. Am7 'Cos my 67 I be you'll come and If o=- It sweet love songs, hon - ey, E1 C. me? come and take a chance with Won't some - bo - dy t Q jJ. t II No, 111 I Remember Clifford 3y Benny Golson Fm~7 A7 C7 817 ~ 7 Ji,i r 1 tzlTJ 1,i • £fl Ir· pft cE?Prr ., Ezm Slow 8m7(!7s> E, Am Fm~7 A7 B17 m~7 c#dim Om Dm/C Gm7 C7sus4 C7 C7 C#dim Om Ji, €£!fJ

1,lJ ffj Ir P'tc [PH 8m7(!7s> E7(!79> E, Am7(!7s> / 07(179>07 Gm7 Bm1(!7s>E1 Am Am7(!7s> 07(!7 9> 07 Gm7 C7aug Fm~7 Dm/C 1 (ffl 817 m~7 f6/4 ~ t J1 I 112 Copyright 1957 renewed 1985 Time Step Music, all rights administered by Mayflower Music Corporation, USA. Temple Music Limited, 48 The Ridgeway, Sutton, Surrey All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured Em7(~S) A7(#9> Bm7(~S) E7(#9>E7 Dm Dm/C Am7 D9 Gm7 C7aig Ji, r· ~ r; JJ 1.J cffi r ~ r cfiTr (8 Ct ·: 1 1 Dm/C 'f Bm7(~s> E7(~9> E7 Am7(~s> 07(~9> · (ff'.1 6m7 1Dt Gm7 rit. Gm7 Ji, J J J J J J B~le C7(~9>aug Fm~7/ A7(# 9>8~9 Fm~9 37]· 1 c II L. 3 ] 113 I Just Want To Make Love To You Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium "Stop' tempo 07 N.C 07 N.C mf- Jl I 1 J J J J t I 7. to I don't want you Jili ~ J J- J C: 1 01 don't want- you slave,- 07 N.C 07 N.C 07 N.C work all be no 1

t rrr I1 f T I don't want you day, 07 N.C N.C just want to make love ;, I don't wanL to you. JJ to It J J J J t J t I don't want you wash my clothes,- 07 N.C 07 N.C 1 I don't wanL your t - keep our home,- 07 N.C r r r?t e Ir t £J J tJ J J e I mon - ey too.- I just want to make Verse 3 I don't want you to cook my bread, I don't want you to make my bed. I don't want you 'cos I'm sad and blue; I just want to make love to you. 114 you 07 N.C 07 N.C f1 J be true.- to f J r t J It ~J J J C: Ji'• I C: Copyright 1959 Arc Music Corporation, USA. Jewel Music Publishing Company Limited, 22 Denmark Street, London WC2. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured love to you. 11 Around Be Wanna I Medium swing Words & Music by Johnny Mercer & Sadie Vimmerstedt ,-3---, <n=J ~) Mf ~ Ji¢l Ei,dim C 11, E E r wan - na wan - na I r p I r: [ a -round, a -round, be be pick see

to to Dm Jir -; ; J gbJ. some - bo - dy breaks she breaksyour heart C Cijdim Dm7 67 when when To-(j)-Coda 69 JJ I Some some - bo-dy twice as smart if the puz - zle fits Let's see as 1.- p Ir ; .JFJ A1 Em1(l,s> . r es it E2f 1)J. 1 heart; bits;- your to -p piec does the she up how Dm7 69 7 r f r ;> A1 Em1(l,s> . 1J ~ ~- j I I&r: r: r: r r· Ji~ ~~7 . Ji j ~ ~- ~ ~ Ir r r r t· --= some-bo - dy A used to me. with ~ mis - 'ry loves 1r = Ji ,l JJ;J le A1 1 ]1 I&J so JJ. . . JJ] ;. J) is As sweet;- o. ~al Coda Ir· 1 :jJ II see! J ~ ~ I r r r r ~ F t r IF sit thereap- plaud-ing from a Fm [ 67aug 01 Dm7 Jif J J ·~ that @~ J] I And that's when I'll dis - cov - er that re - fine. 3 ~ t ~ wait and pa - ny, E1 69 - venge ( J com --Ef)-cooA Jir ~ ::::. learn to Who'll leave you Dm7 07 Ji E r F r r Like ~ ? 1 do true,- Am ~ you will swear to

be who- A aug Dm ~ ~ 1 ~ :d• r r IF ' some - bo - dy breaks your heart like you 613 C r' 1c:: broke front Fm6 rJ~ t· row seat,- When C 11· e II mine. Copyright 1959 Commander Publications, USA. Assigned to Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6 for the British Commonwealth (Excluding Canada) also the Continent of Europe and Republics of Ireland & South Africa. All Rigt,ts Reserved, lnternation.al Copyright Secured 115 r Feel To Be Free ld I Wish I Knew How It Wou * Words by Billy Taylor & Dick Dallas Music by Billy Taylor Medium tempo 011 Ji' J 11. F j "'f p ~ JI IJ I knew I could how be wish wish I 011 j:iU e J IF wish I How sweet Ji' J e J IF . , I I'd j:iU I could it would brea k be lou d,sin g- I I. 011 J:i'J J, world 6 J } I; to hea r. free .sky 07 I z~ . ii J . ii hold -in~ I cou d me. fly r all these chains

found I if 011 C the look Em ~ } say 'em 'cos I'd 112. t J :II. ,,j 6/o ], J ;,,. ,, for the how· it 6 Ji J J, I J. to be USA. Copyright 1964, 1968 Duane Music Incorporated, Kings Road. London SW10 Westminster Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured say; sea . C#dim IJ 011 6 I should at the things down clea r kno w --- Ji J -[JI J J IJ 87/o# 011 to be in the A13 A1 all and ~ )££1 0/f# say sun J w p Ip t J, J 0/f#6 ~ 613 ~ 6 feel bird Em p ~ } IJ 6/o Say 'em Then I'd 116 p Ir I could to the wish soar C#dim ~ ~ 011 it would a like 87 6 C J J IJ ,s C 6/8 6 6 011 613 Em 87 6 free .- who le feel s c II You g l ll Be Seein * 1 Words by Irving Kahal Music by Sammy Fain Medium slow 67 Eb Fm Mp c1 i ►pp J. . y ou the old - Bb1(bs> 8b7 IJ'· t fa - mil - iar plac - es through; all day p I r· r 1r r r·

Bb7aug Bb9sus4 J>,Pp v· ca-rou - sel,- Eb 67 be see -ing c1 the J. - you Fm c1 J. ) I J. ~ J ~ J) . J) I In sum - mer's day; J. ~ J . J I r· J) J. al - ways think 1'11 morn - ing sun; r and, of you Cm F9 IF r r r I J. when the night is that way. I'll I - : .J 1 F new, I'll be Eb / Abm~9 Abm6 Eb Abm6 J> jpp J J J J ,t 1./J J J p3 r J I" I . at the J c1 p r J If p r the the ev - 'ry love - ly 67 Fm7 c1 Fm Fm Fm you in well.- tree,- in - wish-ing chest-nut ev - ry-thing that's light and gay, look - ing The way, the Bb9aug ~J 1; J ) J J I J. JJ" - cross Eb6 child - ren's I'll a r r· Ip #J )J r Ip J If~ J r 1#) J J J c . &r i ►pp J. r park the ca - fe, small that In find J J Eb6 ces em -bra mind " ~ Fm7 i ►pp r" J>,Pp r· all in Cm J. J)' I J. c1 Fm I J. ~ J J I#JJ J ¢ rs-= - J) That my heart and

J>i,Pp J. J)" Fm J. ) Fm 1; J ;. J J I J see-ing be I'll c1 moon- but I'll be see -ing Ir· t II you. Copyr;ght 1938 Marlo Music Coqxiratior. USA Chappell & Company Incorporated, USA Sub-published by a.·1ri: Fra . (s :ia~ & ---~e~ Lim:!ec :27 c--ar rg Cross Roac :,-jc WC2 i:c:ecwooc Music Limited, Iron Bridge House 3 Bridge Approa, -0-c=A :i g-:s ~ese~ -~t . a-: -~-a Cooyrig,--: Secure<:: 117 I'm A King Bee Words & Music by James Moore Medium tempo E1 j H ] J 1 -- J J @ ; J lp J. 'round buzz -in' I'm a king bee,- your hive.- A1 w 1 1 j @ J J I'm a king ; 1 buzz - in' bee,- 'round 87 E1 ,J J. - I- 1 hive. 3 IF t; C :J F Well, you know I can make good hon - ey, E1 fB (@3 y let me come A1 - in - side. Verse 2 I'm a king bee, buzzin' all night long. (Twice) When you can hear me buzzin', there's some stinging goin' on.

Verse 3 I'm a king bee, I want you to be my queen. (Twice) When we get together, make honey the world ain't seen. Verse 4 I'm a king bee, buzzin' all night long. (Twice) I can make plenty honey, when your man is not at home. 118 your Copyright 1964 Excellorec Music Company, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured E1 - II I'm So Glad Words & Music by Skip James fast G D mf J I I'm so le J 0 I'm glad, J I J. J so I'm glad, D Ji'• U J I'm glad,-- I J. J IJ J J glad. don't know what JJI to - 0 do, D D Don't ffi,'1 - J J J JJJ. J IJ to do,- don~ know t what ji'f zt tired . J J J) J. I J I'm tired of - ---- tired- weep - in', of of moan -in',-- D A13 J I J J---z~ groan-in' - to do.- know what G JI" I J D JJ~J. --------- J J I

for 0 IJ t - II you. Verse2 I'm so tired of moanin', tired of groanin', tired of longin' for you. I'm so glad, and I am so glad. I am glad, I'm glad I don't know what to do, know what to do. I don't know what to do I'm so tired, and I am tired. I am tired Verse 3 And I'm so glad, I am glad, I am glad, I'm glad. I don't know what to do, know what to do. I don't know what to do I'm tired of weepin', tired of moanin', tired of groanin' for you. I'm so glad, and I am glad. I'm glad, I'm glad I don't know what to do, know what to do. Don't know what to do Copyright 1965 Wynwood Music Company Incorporated, USA. TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 Al: R;ght5 Reserved. International Copyright Secured 119 If I Had You Words & Music by Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly Medium slow ,3-, (JJ = J ))) B"1 B"

ji►Pj; J J J [ ? I could show the world how E"6 JisP7, the D"dim w could change the grey skies to I had you. B"1 ~ Leave all I could leave the old days be - hind; E"6 E"m~7 I f' t r my pals,- D"dim Cm7 E"m6 r ? ' I'd nev - er F7aug B" ----= I could start my life all a - new -,.,, 17,- C: mind. ji ►p ;t,. J J □ J J ~J J1J c ; J J J> t~ ~ 120 blue jJ. Q<==: Ji,P~F t t r &f J B" glad e IJ J J J J J ~ J ] while;- ji(J e ~ □ ~w wJ B"9 be B"6 D"dim Cm7 / F9 F7 B" F7aug if could B" t r T (?fJ]z• of t r T r 'I smile, E"m6 E"m~7 all Cm7 to I1 t ,. Em1c1,s> / A1c1,9> A1 if I had you Copyright 1929 for all countries by Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured c 11 Gm6 Om ffi>sP [ T r A7(b9) r r Pt g

r c I could climb the snow-c apped moun - tains, - Em7(bs> A1 t / A7(b9) ji(J burn - ing des I had you at ert t II; W J □ r my I could be a king,de ar, un- crowne d;- side, t Ebm6 Eb6 Ebm~7 t r J I]' t r &r (77 ]'· Obdim Cm7 8b7 --- Hum -ble or Bb F9aug Bb / Cm7 Ebm6 Bb Ji t J J J J J pJ 4J) t J J J I er: ij There is no - thing I could-n 't do t. rich or re - nowne d, poor ,- ,--3-, F - t Om7 67 Bb9 ,P A7(b9) Em7(b5> Ir T r r r J idu -r ffi>sP J J J J J ffi>sP'"r' Sail the migh -ty o - cean wide;- Bm7(b5> Om I could cross the Om If Om If I had Jtr· t II you. 121 Mood ental Sentim A In Y SI OWi Words & Music by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills & Manny Kurtz N.C Bm Bbaug 0/A In a sen -ti - men -tal mood, Cijm1(bS) Fij7 G/o Jip J ) p J Gijm7(bS) Em cJ• r r r J I J. B9 Bm at- ti - -------- tude is like a flame room;- A7(b9) Em ) Iv· J

,J fJ a J 14 While your lov - ing my I can see the stars come thro' r IJ J that the lights Em J>•, JP i .J j J J :J I''IE L J E r r:F I J kiss drifts a me - lo-dy so strange gloom. On the wings of ev' - ry G/o n tJ □ a 14----j 3 ,J In this sen -ti - 0 f7 Bbm~7 Em @ Iv· r IJ J pa ra - - dise A7(b9) com Ji'• j II J J7J ~F&] J J iJ JJ J J J J I~ - plete Rose pet -als seem to fall; it's Cm7 / F11 F7 Bbm~7 Gm7 all - Bb Gm7 F7 Cm7 Gm7 ----- sweet;- B9 bliss- you make my men -tal and like a dream to call you , mine, f7 Cm7 J ~J £7) 1J ~ Ji" J. light-er thing since you made this night a thing di - vine. My heart's a A1 N.C Em Bm Bbaug 0/A r 1 rrrr1 □. In a sen-ti-men-tal mood, I'm with-in a world so ~,LI heav - en- ly;-- B9 r IJ J - For I nev - er dreamt that ------- you'd be lov-ing sen - ti - men - tal Copyright 1935 by American

Academy or Music Incorporated, New York, USA. 122 Republished containing new copyright matter 1935 by American Academy of Music Incorporated. Sole agents for the British Empire (excluding Canada) and Europe, J.R Lafleur and Son limited sale in Great Britain and Nort~ern lre(a . C a~ly by per-nissio" of Boosey & '"iawkes Mus;c P:ti:·she~s ~;~ tee for Authorised II me. In The Heat Of* The Night Words by Marilyn & Alan Bergman Music by Quincy Jones Slow F N.C C7 F B"7 mf Jin J p O EEt I = J. -· It f J □ J )!JJ JI 1 the 1. In Well I've got trou - bles- wall to to feel the I'm pray-ing hard of the night,- heat F7 F wall. sun. Dm 1 b.J it Must be an end - ing- to Knows how to make the-morn -ing al'----i So hold on hard come.-- c1 67 1 1 ) B"le Just you be strong F N.C ;i1 1 it won't be long;- I. F f7/A B"9 B"6/C J J JJ ,J~J J JJ j J J~. p r r r r:1 2. Ji, 01 1)

) J P r P c CIY f Jiq· night born in the yet was be - lieve I Ain't a wo - man J pp ------- heat of the and it 'II be al - right,- In the F F7/A B"9B"6/C F N.C r r rf- =IIJ. Pr r7 r1 night. 2 Wait - ingjust to see the dawn,- 1 1 ;i1 1 c· -· II In the heat of the night. r: !967 £~1 .--,ar Cataog 1-,corporated USA :;: Cc:iy• Wor'.c!,w Ce=~··· g ~s :c-:·: e-c :iv Wa·--:e· 3ro-s ::>- :,l ::ct a~s l"'rnrporated-'IMP Limited !. ; !:s ~~x-~: -:-:-··a: O'"'a ::=r'g-t Sec~rec 123 It Makes My Love Come Down Words & Music by Bessie Smith Medium tempo C Mf When I see two Jl" f#dim I;. come down, It makes C my wan - na I be Dm7 a c IJ round.- Kiss 67aug :J J it makes C ~- j J t J> Cud - die close, last night. J Ji J ,· me, hon - ey, 67 6/o - J II down. come a [J J J J t I J1 J J m-, I,,. 1 turn c1 J: ~ J -

t 67 C J my love Dm7 I J. -JJ" - love C#dim I,,. J>·7 :J J J J1 J 124 the I1 J J J r J moon,- C/6 J>-r un - der - neath spoon,- f7 Ji, r -----J v'ry J sweet-hearts c1 sil - r Ji ; e le ; J J c out F It the light, do just what you f#dim J J J r J IJ. It makes my love Copyright 1929 Frank Music Corporation, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured come down, c did C/G JP j J 3 wan - na Dm7 Jl·t- . J) J l I J. be in - town. G7aug ~ ~ it makes ~ ~1, J my love come C ~ down. Dm7 C#dim C f7 c 1J J l J. Sweet, sweet dad - dy, C ---- -e- 67 1; t - II Verse 2 Wild about my toodle-oh; when I gets my toodle-oh, It makes my love come down, want every pound. Hear me cryin', it makes my love come down. Likes my coffee, likes my tea; daffy about my stingeree. It makes my love come down, I wanna be around. Oh, sweet papa, it makes my love come down. Verse 3 If you want to hear

me rave, honey, give me what I crave. It makes my love come down, actin' like a clown. Can't help from braggin', it makes my love come down. Come on and be my desert sheik, you're so strong and I'm so weak. It makes my love come down, to be love-land bound. Red hot papa, it makes my love come down. Verse 4 If you want me for your own, kiss me nice and leave me alone. It makes my love come down, it makes my love come down. Take me bye-bye, it makes my love come down. When you take me for a ride, when I'm close up by your side, It makes my love come down, ridin' all around. Easy ridin' makes my love come down. 125 It Could Happen To You * Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Words by Johnny Burke Slow Fm~ 9 01(1,9> 01 Am1(l,s> ji► !j J 1,J J?t±P Hide your heart from sight Am Ji& v· .? could Gm9 }id Don't hap - - pen to count stars Fm~ 9 IJ .J J J - one drops a - sigh eye J I J. ) and you tum -

ble. down Run spring,- - pen A7sus4 to 1J J] J J it J ; ; was won - der 81,m6 And 126 it Am1(1,s> 01 5J. C: Am1(1,s> / 01(1,s> 01 Pu- how your arms would be; c13(l,9> F J J lo hap - pened to me. Ir A1 you. .----3---, J E1(1,9> E1 when church - bells ring;- f6 Gm7 1 1t J 81,m6 did J. - 8m1(1,s> s.: J 61,9 (l,s> J IJ J7Jl L0 could hap - t Gm9 81,6 Gm9 &J. 01(1,9> 01 Gm9 on A1 A1(l,s> Arr? J IJ ffl ) an t ble; 81,m~7 Am1(1,s> Keep Em1(1,s> / f6 or you might stum - A 01 you. Dm (m~7) Dm7 6 9 Some Am1(l,s> tJ. -R J J I J. fr&t r--3----i I J. A1 J Q l.:c-'?:: r 81,m6 ,J JP r your dreams at night;- A7sus4 81,6 l{ j [ J It Lock E1 E1(1,9> 8m1(l,s> It j J IJ 81,m~7 f7(l,9>;A Gm9 --------- Copyright 1944 Famous Music Corporation, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured IJ t 11 It's Only A* Paper Moon Music by

Harold Arlen Words by E. Y Harburg & Billy Rose Medium slow Ji'i Am7 Gndim G mp . p ,P II: 1 J 1. Say, it's it's 2. Yes, 07 Am7 r p Ir f7Qj JJ I1 J on- ly on- ly G a a Gndim p• r ~- ~- J . p ,P I1 J card -board sea, mus - lin tree,- But But r 'P 1r o-J be be make make Am7 Ab9 G in me. in me. With - out Bm 013 G r· p r· p I J. J pa - rade. With hon - ky-tonk Am7 E1 Bm7 A9 - out G/ played in Am7 01 Am7 Ji' r J]J JJ Bai -ley world, a pen - ny E.J7 I I1 J ) p Just your be - lieve. a ,A Ir· ,.r::J your love, it's Em a Gndim I 1 J ;. p r p It's G Bar-num a and Gndim G . p ! ~ J I p I . r r J ,P r 'P I as pho-ny as it can be,- it would -n't But be G ~ ~ I~ r If you be - lieved - it's G 07 Ji' r o-J love, G ar - cade. 07 Am7 make Em Am7 Ab9 09 p• r r: r r ,J:J 1r r r r' me - lo - dy - you you If If II J

Ji' ~ ~ be - lieve,be - lieve,- Ji'J S - r iQ]J - :II J. J A ,,J Ir· be -lieved be -lieved a a 112. G 07 ov-er ov-er Am7 it would - n't it would - n't 11. pr pI ) Sail - ing Hang - ing pa - per moon,can - vas sky, G 07 jj l:: r ~ ~ in Copyright 1933 Harms Incorporated, USA. Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Qese.-ec !nternatio,a: Co::,yri~t SecJred I J. t. I me, 127 Jailhouse Blues Words & Music by Bessie Smith & Clarence Williams Medium tempo ,-3---, (D=J J)) B"1 F J;d"k ,; I ~- ~ ~- ~- ~ Ip~ Thir - ty in jail,- with ho. days my J;,) ' ~~ ~ ~ to the - '50 i back turned ~ ~ ~ ~ ' to the wall,- --- B"1 I~ e t wall.- p~ Ip$ Thir- ty days F ~ ~- back turned f7 F ~ ho. ~ ~ ~ I to wall. Fdim ~ ----= ~ ~ ~ '-J. in jail,- with m y - F I~ ------------0 ho. t. t ~- ~ Look

here,- J;d .Q J if J 1,W J J J J,J J 3 1~ t - II - C7 the B"7 mis -ter jail keep-er, C7 f B"7 f put a -no-ther gal in my stall, Verse 2 I don't mind jail, but I got to stay there so long, so long. (Twice) Well, every friend I had has done shook hands and gone. Verse3 Good morning blues, blues how do you do? How do you do? Good morning blues, blues how do you do? Well, ljust come here to have a few words with you. Copyright 1923 (renewed) Frank Music Corporation, USA. 128 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured Kindhearted Woman Blues Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo ,3---, (D=J J)) A7 N.C ffe' ff j ' Cr r I r E mf 3 - - I got a kind - heart-ed wo - man, A A1 - J ,. 1- J)"' do an-y- thing- in this world for me. - 07 kind - t r 1 I r r j3 got a heart-ed A 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ £@ J ; J lg t ffe'•' do an - y-thing in this world for 1- ' wo-man, e ( r

r:I 3 me. 07 J. But these ev - A 07 A t - I - II ffe'•'1 rro ~ [ I t @ ~ t.£r J WJIJ -- ii heart-ed wo-men, man, they will not let me be. Verse 2 I love my baby, my baby dqn't love me. (Twice) But I really love that woman, can't stand to let her be. Verse 3 Ain't but one thing, make Mr. Johnson drink; l's worried 'bout how you treat me, baby, I begin to think. Oh, babe, my life don't feel the same; You break my heart, when you call Mr. So and so's name Verse 4 She's a kindhearted woman, she studies evil all the time. (Twice) You well's to kill me, as to have it on your mind. () Copyr.gt,: Mimosa Records Incorporated d/b /a King of Spades AJ. R!"U R ~ lntemationai Cooy<ig!,t ~ured 129 Lazy River Words & Music by Hoagy Carmichael & Sidney Arodin Moderato ~ mp E'J ~IF t:r=t JJ IJ JJ. ] £ OJ j I J>,w noon #. mill - run,- a la - zy riv - er by the old 67 c1 J J t 1J. Om7

&J - day sun,- la - zy, la - zy riv - er in the That c1 6m7 ' J. J ; bfJ 1J 0 ,J. 'r w a of the shade Un - ger in kind old tree;- F C7 F 67 - ~► ifJJr .# Up 07aug Am7H,s> 07 J. JIJ Om7 67 A - wakes a bright new morn -ing, we can loaf a - long,- 07aug Am7('tJs> J>o r tY r· rob -in's song- B'tJ 67 J. 3IJ p J- J t . ; IJ j J. j J 3 Bdim J>, r J• r· l ,w Blue skies up J>, J. 0 J. 0 ,,J 130 you can be, c1 - It· J f' l p J J - r !r r Up ev - 'ry- one's in love; a-bove, 07 PY 69 07 F/c I [ J• F hap - Up a la-zy riv-er, wherethe with me. Throw a-way your trou-bles, dreamadream a la c1 (, If f' • p J J I J. 69 Up a = la - zy riv - er how zy riv- er, F with Copyright 1931 by Peer International Corporation. Copyright renewed 1958 by Peer International Corporation, USA Peermusic (UK) Limited, 8-14 Verulam Street, London WCtX 8LZ. All Rights Reserved.

International Copyright Secured me. t II Lazybones Words & Music by Johnny Mercer & Heagy Carmichael Slow blues 0 ~· 6 0 6 Ii @ ,J. OJ ~ "'P 1. La 2 La - zy - bones, zy - bones, sleep - in' sleep - in' in the sun, in the shade, How How 07 day's work done? corn meal made? Ne-ver get your days Ne -ver get your corn 2. 0 0/f# Fdim Em7 0 Em7 Fdim 0/f# J 1 j>•# J. t -11 sun. shade. 6m~7 bet you 69 j;•1 -if, J " when you A9 A, r r: ~ keep I!,, if. I A, t II How you 'spect to make Em # ~. bet you keep wish - in' - - a ,--. ~ E~t ~ 3 way. (Well look - y here: 1 the -. , fish won't grab at your line. j) j I; zy-bones, loaf - in' thro' r that 6 j j ~ ,J. the day, C9(#11> f#m7(!,s> 87aug 07 Gm~7 l~ I J. j J ~ J ~ way? Nev - er make a dime that A, A" 0 69 0 E,/B B"1(l,s> i1 I~. ~ ~. He J JJJ ~ I 0 dime .

And 6 ~J IJ ~I 1 vine.- -if," IJ p ~ ~ J. 0/f# E9 ,s G A7aug 0 j @ off of the I need spray-in', 0 Em7 Fdim ~ la ,J. 'ta-ters A, 0 0 J. ~ ,.j E, go fish - in', A" the slugs fall J p p II r r: 1 p r r: ~ p I p 1J J ~ J J .[ 1) ~ pray -in' f9 p J~ 66 A, 0 J JI Sleep - in' in the noon - day Sleep - in' in the eve - nin' 6 When 6 Ji'•j. p•# 81,1(1,s> A, A" I J. ~ J j work done, meal made, I. ~ you'spect to get your you'spect to get your E,/B IJ.J J j j;•1 r r: 6 A7aug 0 nev - er heard ~ ~ J lt a word 1 I t II say.) Copyright ,933 ~Y Soat"ern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. USA Lawrence Wright M . s:: Co-~:",,, L,,1ed, London W1 for Great Britain Ireland and Colonies, ex.: : -~ ::a-ada ana Aus:paas a , ~ ·c c ,! :--e co~tinent of Europe excepting Latin Countries and Switzerland J. ; r s ~-ese--e-: 1,teprat1-0,na Copyright Se-cured

131 Leamin'The Blues Words & Music by Dolores Vicki Silvers Medium slow ,3, (D=J J,) Cm7 N.C 91, f7 J II: J ~ £) J f ] J I J J. ser -ted; the dance floor's de emp - ty, 1. The tab - les are - you Cm7 Bdim af - ter the one light, oth - er, 91, f7 r· ffe2P C J ; J J IJ li2J) J J J ; J 1J You play the same love Won't help you for - get i ►p c r 8177 aug r r 1r That's the be You're on - ly ning, ing You've had your But you're on just a Cm7 ; J J IJ first the les right 91, I? r E221 lo r;; - gin burn - Bdim ffe2P t J E17m6 Ei,6 one torch of the clues. you can't lose; E1,1 91, f7 J. ------ son track }J &r t1'rr r .J- lo in for learn - in' the blues. learn - in' the blues. 2. I. it. her. time you've heard love that you it's the tenth and the way song, her N.C B177 aug El76 E17m6 ffe2P t J ; J J ·II e r F r II F r t r home a 2. The 132 cig - ar-

ettes When you're at Copyright 1955 Barton Music Corporation, USA. The International Music Network Limited, Independent House, 54 Larkshall Road, Chingford, London E4 6PD. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured - lone the Eb7 Eb6 Bb7aug Bb p,P r r r f - lo blues will taunt you Eb6 haunt your will i ~ ~ , But cry - ing; r· i ~ J 1J You'll When ffi,,tJ &r r---t f -- I Bb Bb7 Bbdim ~ e~ == learn - in' j the ~ I floor Cm7 I t J J J J IJ J.------- wear out your shoes. Eb7 her, ,,-- the walk I Eb6 Bdim p,9 r &r [ J I " ----- r r r 1r~r le try - ing. ~- you can't for - get Bb7aug Bb you're Cm7 I t J J J J IJ Ebm6 f7 don't sleep,- J 1J J. soon you ev - en stop and you Bdim Bb J ~ $,(J The nights when Bb the whole night you're f7 le J J J J II J ~--=- I j me - mo - ry. f7 ffi,(J Cm7 N.C ffil r r &r r f -- lo blues a crowd the in out When

you're f7 Edim Ebm6 r Ir r t r le r F j con -stant - ly. Eb6 I heart break, you feel your Ebm6/Bb =- Bb =1,r· t II blues. 133 Lean *Baby Words by Roy Alfred Medium bounce C f7(D9> C/E mf i111: r F My 07(p9) f#dim tall she's pI and thin;so drawn;- Five foot sev - en When she stands side -ways ,, ir c: r t· 1r r p J 67 C bones and shin. think she's gone. C/6 r- J• But when she tells me may-be But when she calls me ba - by, she 1-- I I. Dm7 ic-1 r· • E. - E f J - loves me,feel fine- I feel as To think she's 112. 67 C / /Om7 67 -I of you f7(p9) C/E 47 r· Am7 Am7 C/6 J 1jF CT-F lean ba - by, so skin - ny, She's Music by Billy May c1 e r r rzt EJr -II - 11 mel -low as a fel - low can be. fran -tic -'lly ro-man -tic -'lly mine. She's slen-der, 1 but she's F F Ir f ten -der; She r· ;, I J J. e r Ip F p r ~ I makes my heart sur - ren--oer. And 6 The feel

- ing is f 7(D 9> C/E f#dim i,-- 67 07(p9) Am7 67 r A broom - stick's wi -der but not as trim. And when she so slim;- f7(p9> I my arms can go a - round- twice. nice: C/6 - My lean ba - by, she's- C/E when t I hold her tight,- C night,- Dm7 r C ev -'ry f#dim C/6 Am7 Dm7 67 C N.C r p w m1r crr-r- 1 c- 1 r- 1 c- 1 r- R r - II 1 starts to kiss me, 134 then I know I love her so, I'll nev - er let Copyright 1953 Ardmore Music Corporation, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright 5ecured 1 her go. Lemon Drop By George Wallington Medium fast C F f# 7(bs) A7 Em7 f#dim i4,.f E c E f u c cr cTl GD cr r1 ifJ J J 67(bs) C C I I II F f# 7(bs) A7 Em7 f#dim 1 an I[ r[ efJ Jj I j5 n,wJ J J,J I J3 J=vet- 1,m m,u t It J @JJ J I J5 E r 1 J. I E( Ef LJ t I [ r [ Tl Dm7 67 3 C ~ F- Dm7 3 3 f# dim Dm7 67 3 A1 E7 Bm7 IF F

f# 7(bs) f ••r (7t t F I@ @ J (1° 3 3 67 D7 3 J, r •rfi ,a r11r ,. r I( 0 ££ J J i I) c: 1 JI 3 C F f# 7(bS) Em7 f#dim A7 67 Dm7 J, EcEf u e cr c11 GD cr uJ1 J J n,WJ □ J,J C ) f# 7(bs) I I I F 3 3 f#dim Dm7 67 3 1 C II Copyright 1949 American Academy of Music Incorporated, USA. 8oswonh & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 135 Li'l Darlin' By Neal Hefti Medium slow B"m6 69 n IP-;; J J IJ J J 69 ID D"9 cij11> c11 Am7 c1<b9> Jin r J J IJ J J J Q Am7<bs> A"1~9fas) 5J. f13 F9aug 1-9 5J. t ,· ,;, To Coda-{j)- Bb6 B"m6 Am7<bs> 01<bs> I. 6m7le C9 69 Arr?<bs) 07~9fas) Jin r J J IJ PJ J J It J ,J Ic: e r Tl" 12. 69 ID D"9 cijm c11 c1<b9> F6 Jin f" J J IJ iJJ J J J L.l J JJJ ;~J ) Er t L 3 j 136 -II C) Copyright 1958 Neal Hefti Music Incorporated,

USA. Clnephonic Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. All RIShts Reserved. International Copyright Secured 11 69 Am7 6m9 Cl3 3 ffe, .o J a@&aJ 1 u .o J J Lt21J c o 1 1 L. 3 J Cl3 6m9 69 D7(bs> 3 Cm9 (bs> 87(bs> Cm9 ffe, n fflJJJJ In fflc r r!r Irr rurnr c u 1 3 3 3 3 , f J J b-/ f J J I q ). Am7(bs> D7(bs> ~= r-3--, D.C al Coda 6m7 69 le C9 - ,-3--, 3 D7(b9fas> Am7(bS) ♦ cooA 69 ffen r ID Ob9(#11) c11 ~ ~ C7(b9) f6 -------- I~ J J ~ ~ ~ I CZ IJ t II 137 Life Is Like That Words & Music by Peter Chatman Arranged & Adapted by Alan Lomax ,n Medium tempo ,3--, =J J) 67 N.C mf 3 f You've got j 11t· p fl@ J J to cry a lit J 1 Well, and some - times you got to Ji' 1 well 67 that's what you've got to 07 j>•t r r don't ,a. fD. I- un-der - stand,- Well, if you 3 r @, j J J I peo -pie, t fr 1 0. C9 It ~ a a lit - tie. Oh, life is

like that;- lie y~ r t r r ~J; J I 3 ' I'm- sor- ry for 6 0 you. Verse 2 Sometimes you'll be held up, sometimes held down; Well, sometimes your best friends don't even want you around. You know Life is like that/ etc. Verse 3 There's some things you got to keep, some things you got to repeat; People, happiness is never complete. You know Life is like that etc. Verse 4 Sometimes you'll be helpless, sometime you'll be restless; Well, keep on strugglin' so long as you're not breathless. Life is like that etc. 138 r lit - tie; c1 3 p §Jj] I ~ ~r ~ r r c -- Jl r p c f - ( - I r J die tie,- 3 1 r p 1 "™"" Copyright 1959 Ludlow Music Incorporated, USA. TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 All Rights Reserved. tnternationa! Copyright Secured - II Limehouse Blues Words by Douglas Furber* Music by Phil Braham Fast Eb9 J;,Pjj J r Jjj[) A r I J J r Jjj[J. Kid! Lime -

house Oh, oh, Lime - house oh, Oh, Kid!- C9 J;,P j J Go - ing r J2££) ,J the way that r IJ J r J2££Jof rest the them did.- 01 Bb J;pP J J J Poor bro - ken t Gm r1?Itr f' 'r IF or t rt?tr· blos - no - bo - dy's and - som, c1 c child;- E9 f7 j;&p J J r tr f' r Ir r hF 4J£[@ wild. of you're just kind ing, c,. e Haunt -ing and taunt ~,J Oh! - Eb9 j;&p J w oh, Lime - house blues; got the r J2£LJ- c r F rt7tr· c J r J2££) J r IJ Lime - house real blues.- C9 j;&P F- r F r1?tr f' Can't seem to shake those 67 Bb Rings on Cm7(bs> is your fin - - sad Chi - na r F Ir gers and F r for tears - m I]'· c crown: your r F----1r r r Ir r r sto ;;= 8b7 Bb dim Eb m6/Bb Bb f7 the blues.- Cm j;&p r r F r---------1r That off F Ir ry - of old Chi - na - rt77tr· c 11 town,---- ~ Co;y· g": :922 Asche:::>erg, Hopwood &

Crew limited. Wa,.,e· C"'la:,:,e ~-"' ~ . :ec G•'F- "'"G se !6'1 Ha"Tirriersmith Road London W6 :. ; g-:s ~ese--~= -:ll'·-:: c-a Co~" ·r-t Sec,.;red 139 Little David Play On Your Harp Traditional 'Gospel' swing N.C F 9b1 J;uih J J II: J J Lit - tie Dav - id, F Dav - id, J J I~ V - luh, hal Hal - le harp; play c11 F N.C J IJ l~ on your harp; hal le - 9b1 F - F ------ - le luh! N.C J IF r I Lit-tie Dav - id ji,:1, Now t F Ir r killed He Dav - id IF 1 - F 9b1 I Lit - tie Dav - id C" F ~ ~ J I~ Lit-tie Dav - id, play play on J your on J IJ your a - 'I boy;- l£J I J J J J- I shout - ed F 9b1 F IJ J J IJ V harp; Hal - le C" F - le Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured - for luh! joy.- c1 - luh, hal 9b1 - r le - F

------ J lo l~ harp; hal r ? shep-herd and- 9b1 l~ was Ii - ath Go - Ji~) .Fl J J J J J - luh! - J la l~ Ji~; t n J J -l!J e e r Ir r v· Jie r r 12. 1. F c1 F 9b1 J;p r ~ J J IJ Lit - tie your F C" - luh! J IJ on play 9b1 F I it e II Little Queen Of Spades Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo A7 Mf Jili'j J J llt 'r f •r r f • Asus2/4 Adim ;•,• 1 3 of queen tie lit a is Now she spades,- A1 ,3 r: ( t • ~ ~ tJ and the 3 Adim Asus2/4 / - ;j 3 will men e ~ j A1 be. her let not 07 Ji'.'- Lt ) r r 'r: J• t she's the lit - tie Hoo, A1 3 ' ~ 3 queen of ~ r spades, Asus2/4 Adim Ji'•' tC r C: f [[ ij) 1 J J--14 c 1 and the men not will Ji'•' - t 1 ill:[) Ev - 'ry 07 Ji"' her be. E1 A1 ~ let ~ ~ ~ Ir time ~- j µ j brown, cold chills just run all ov - er 3 r r i7 J J J

she makes a spread,- €y hoo, A J 14 - t - - me.- Verse 2 I'm gon' get me a gamblin' woman, if it's the last thing that I do. (Twice) Well, a man don't need a woman, hoo fair brown, that he got to give all his money to. Verse 3 Everybody say she got a m~o, now she's been using that stuff. (Twice) But she got a way of trimmin' down, hoo fair brown, and I mean it's most too tough. Verse 4 Now, little girl, since I am the king, baby, and you is a queen. (Twice) Let us put our heads together, hoo fair brown, then we can make our money green. Copyright Mimosa Records Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured fair II Little Red Rooster Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo ,3, <n=J J) A7 N.C i•, 11 r r H ~ r ratEtr F rJ ---zl 1 am a d la 01 12J - c r r r I E r:r (J p= I'r t t ,· ~ I I am a lit-tie red roos-ter, E1 A E j.<tJ [) t - 1 la -

zy to crow for too r r r em r r' I 3 3 M zy to crow for day - - 1 3 ,.,,i J- day·---- Keep ev -'ry - thing-- in the 01 A1 r rr ~ J barn-yard 3 3 too lit-tie red roos - ter, t 1 up - set ( i:iJ. 3 3 in ev - 'ry ' way. Verse 2 The dogs begin to bark and the hounds begin to howl. (Twice) Oh, watch out strange kin people, the little red rooster is on the prowl. Verse 3 If you see my little red rooster, please drive him home. (Twice) There's been no peace in the barnyard since my little red rooster's been gone. Copyright 1963 Arc Music Corporation, USA. Jewel Music Publishing Company Limited, 22 Denmark Street, London WC2. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Long Gone Lonesome Blues Words & Music by Hank Williams Medium tempo ,3-, (JJ = J J)) C Mf J,1 J J 11:J J J J J JI J J tJ J e f7 I went down to the riv-er to watch the one that's find me a riv-er, ~ But When by.--ice

fish-swim cold as C 1$21-.P w ~J J ; got find I;. 1 j so riv - er riv - er, to the me that die. price. want - ed to lone - some pay the gon-na I'm Lawd, ,, r 67 J J C J J J J J IJ J e riv - er was com -in' up I jumped in the riv - er but the dog-gone and then I'm go - in' down in it three times but I'm on - ly Lawd, Lawd, J 11; J J J J 1 had told I She j j j Oh, Oh, wo - man, she Sun - day she was me a me on dry. twice. J J :J. J could - n't be check - in' me true; out; She c1 A - f7 j A man me blue. made me for my mon - ey and she made here And bout. a no-where was she -day Mon bout a - long 7 J needs a wo - man that it 6 C is Tues -day, ain't C I J. Ji Q J ) I D J J he can lean on,had- no news.- lean - in' But my Got them "Gone but post not is done for - left and gone./ She'sgot - ten" bluesJ C,,,.-- long------- 67 I. 12. C C ffe

frk). ,Jl I Pr lone - -some now gone 11' blues t J J ,11 p-p: Gon-na t II blues. Copyright 1950 renewed 1977 Hiriam Music & Acuff-Rose Music Incorporated, USA. Acuff-Rose Music Limited, London Wt All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured I'm 143 Love In Vain Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium slow ,3---, (D=J ~) G rvif 3 ffe• i J WI J J J t J JI ~ r· And I fol -lowed her to the sta-tion, with a suit-case in my hand. c1 67 i· - lt;jJJ □ )J. t L LL r If f 4' 3.J 3 ~ J. t -J And I fol-lowed her to the sta -tion, i· G E1 - A9 I- 1 F Well, 07 i· ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ when all your love's in ~ it's =j ] b~-=-4i J r c le :::J hard to tell,- it's hard to tell, c1 G 3 ~ with a suit-case in my hand.- vain,- Ie ~ ~ ~ All my love's G ~ ~ I J' e - in vain. - Verse 2 When the train rolled up to the station, I looked her in the eye.

(Twice) Well, I was lonesome, I felt so lonesome, and I could not help but cry. All my love's in vain. Verse 3 When the train it left the station, with two lights on behind, (Twice) Well, the blue light was my blues, and the red light was my mind. All my love's in vain. Copyright Mimosa Records Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades. 144 All Rights Reserved. International Cooyright Secured II Bleu) Est (L'Amour Love Is Blue * * English Lyric by Bryan Blackburn Original Words by Pierre Cour Music by Andre Popp Medium slow A1 Em Mp b'1 r D Em G IJ ; J J. JI; J J J J. JJ I J J j Blue, Red, is my world now I'm with -out you. Blue a - lone in my bed. Cry - ing for you my world is blue; my eyes are red, blue, red, G D C I. A1 Em G D Em 87 C Em b' J. 1,1 J J j IJ J J. F you went a - way. Cold is my heart since Grey, grey, my life is grey; Green, green, my jeal-ous heart; I doubt-ed you and f#m7 ,J E A Ir,. ,; J IJ

'f' met, howthe bright sun 12. 87 Em b'l,J ,J J 11 - now we're a E b'o Em A1 b' F J. Black, black, Em A1 b' F Blue, we When part G#m G#m6 A6 1,J r 13. ,J ~ I A. love died; now the D G Em C IJ J j IJ ; J J. Then shone! E 11,J 0 is if) the nights I've known; D G -Iii Em E 87sus4 87 rain - bow is Long - ing for you, ~- JI J J j IJ ; J J. blue, my world is blue; Blue gone. Jj is my world now G D J, I; J J J so lost and a - lone. 87 C t I J ,J I J. Em Ii 1J j) J 11 J. I'm with-out Copyright 1966 Ste.Nouvelles Des Editions Musicales, Paris, France Chrysalis Songs Limited, The Did Phoenix Brewery, Bramley Road, London Wto. All Rights Reser.-ed International Copyright Secured e. II you. 145 Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) Slow 4•1 Words & Music by Jimmy Davis, Roger Ram Ramirez & Jimmy Sherman Dm7 11, z C9 Om7 67 Mp 3 J J J J ~ I The

don't night Gm7 3 J J IJ ~ J J J ) why, cold, know is 67 I'm I'm but and C7 C7aug F7 C9 sad;lone;- so a - feel - in' all so . w J I r r [ f f I H.t J j ) J J I long to try some-thing I've nev - er had.to call you my ownI'd give my soul just Nev-er had no kiss - in'; Got a moon a -bove me, Bl,m6/Dl, c1 El,9 Bl,9 I I. F /Gm7 A1 ,. lzi J J J ~ J I&J J JS r J J I J 3 ,----- 3 ---, ,--3-----, 3~ ~7 7 Lov-er man,- oh where can you Lov- er man,- oh where can you Oh, what I've been miss - in'! But no one to love me. 12. F 07 Cm6 Am be? 3 3 I've heard it said--that the thrill of ro-mance can 6 Ol3 Gm C7 1 go to bed with a dream. / A1<l,s> A1 Dm1 t 11 7 J Then whis -per Gm7 3 r--- 3 - , pray'r that you'll make love to me, Strange as it 67 Dm7 3 67 J J J J ; J J IJ ~ J J g -=-meet,- and you'll dry all my C9 r tears;- C7 C7aug F7 rF f I # 1,J 5 j

3 ) J. sweet lit-tie things in my ears. Hug - gin' and a - kiss - in'; rit. 8l,m6/0l, c1 El,9 Bl,9 r--3---i 8Dm6 Fm~7 El, 9(ijll) r-- 3-----, 3 Some day we'll seems. ,----- 3 ---. be-like a heav-en - ly Gm 3 3 El, 9aug F9 3 . r - - 3 - - 8Dm6 be? Cm6 6 Am J -II 3 F ,--3-----, &Pz 1,J: J J j Ja J. I&J J JjJES r J J I J 3 Oh, what we've been miss - in'! Lov - er man,- oh where can you Copyright 1944 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the World (excluding North, South and Central America, Japan, Australasia and the Philippines). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured J II be? 147 Lush Life Words & Music by Billy Strayhorn Slow $, iPPi,!, ¢-} Ob6 87 .---3--- -, II= J J J J j j j IJ J J-----J J J ] j gay pla - ces;- those come -whatgray fa - ces with dis - tin - all the ve - ry used to vis - it girls I knew had sad and

sul - len I 87 Obm~7 $, ►PP!,!, J J J- J J J ] IJ pla tra - Ebm Obm~7 3 - may - que 87 Obm~7 Em~ Fijm7 7 J J J j J J ~J the of ax - is on the lax - es be there; you could see where they'd been ces where one re ces that used to r=-J J ; □ i#J 4 ) J J J IJ, J. t t -} wheel of feel of life, to get the 2. D9 Abm7 life from jazz and Ob619 Ji f r r-----R ~ j I~J7J ~ 6PP!,!, 3 washed a - way by too ma-ny Fm thru' - the -day Fm7 Fm6 i~ The cock-tails. C7aug Ob6/9 D9 J 1,) J. t r ~ Then twelve- o' - clock tales. C7(b9) Gm7 Dm7(bs> $, i,Ppi>q J J J. Jl I J J J J JJ Ir r J r r 17, r---3-- i you came a- long with your si - ren song Ji 5Ppi5 Fm7 Fm6 Fm .J JJ ~- thought for a while a great Obm~7/F ho. C7(b9)/E ,--3--, Ir r r r r J J J. J) that your poig -nant smile was tinged with the sad - ness 89(b5) r {7J I ,, love r ~J IJ Ab9 of c: to tempt me to mad - ness.- Dm7(bs> for - me. 8b7(b9)

Ebm7 It J J Ah! Copyright 1949 Tempo Music Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured yes j -11 J I 0 was wrong, A9(b5) b c. 1,l>i,&1, Abll w .F1 I w a - gain Ob6 - 114 5J o 013 ;J5'51J I E Eb9aug 0 13 0 7 C9 (bS) B13(b9) Ob6 a - is lone - ly Life .----3--, and Ob was wrong, I 09 - gain, Ab7(b9) 3 sure. so ev - 'ry -thing seemed year on - ly last JI life Eb7(~9) A9 Bbl3 A13(~9) Ab13 C6 87 Om7 67 Em9 A7(b9) 06 Ab6 ~ ~3~ week in Pa-ris Ob 013 , C9 (bS) B13(b9) Ob6 09 Ob6 it. of ,-3---, 3 are still burn - ing J. ; J J J l;i tJi J J J Ip j J □ J J Bbl3 1 . Ro - mance brain. Obm~9 b J. ; ;;;: ,1>1,1,, a A9aug is mush, Obm7 6bl3(b9) Cbm~9 Cb6 w . ; I; p lush life in some small ~ J) Ab13 Ab13 Ji J J J I J Jl I J. 09 E sti- fling those Fm11 Bb7 w who J---J. ,s J -;:

J I p r· -J:) dive;- and there I'll be, Dm~7 69 I'll 6bm9 B9 Ebm7 . J strive, Jl I J. Eb6 my in - side A9aug 6bm9 B9 Ebmll 1,l>i,!,1, F. live will, while yet you I for -get you, I'll b I care is to smile in spite all will ease the bite of it; r - 3----, b2l>1,,, A bore. a is aw-ful a - gain, a trough-ful of hearts could on -ly be Ob6/4 while Obm~9 r.- b □ J J J. J l;r J J J I; ~ J 1,l>i,1,1, rot with the rest of those whose lives are lone - ly I II too. 149 Low Down Blues Words & Music by Hank Williams Medium tempo f7 F ,---- . II= 1. Lord I r r r f r ff J I r . the doc - tor, he to wentnev - er knew a man could- j;j J 3 J Q J ;££) Ir J 3- J. trou-ble with nev -er knew in be you ain't liv-in' could- one look;- He said, "The so bad,- 1 - - - - took feel f7 F B" □ I . my so I'll book. sad tell you what it is,- but it All 1 - - do is

c1 F Jij Ji r , t Ct 1 1 ( F ct? er fr &iJ tJ aaa 11 1 ain't good news: You got an aw-ful bad case of them Low Down Blues. ~ 1 t th e sit and cry.- Lord,- I'd haveto get bet-ter be - fore I could die-~ go F B" . B" j;j J J J J 4£J I J) J Jl. J J I J mean old j;j mis-er - ies in my F ~ ~ - JJ J JJ J to the riv - er but the went soul.- F B" . E EI I~ J J ~ ~- J. J IJ J J J r ~ t Lord, they're wa - ter' s too cold; I walked the floor till I wore out my shoes.2 I. C 7 kill - ? c1 F F E E =II J;J - J J J c. II in' me, I mean them Low Down Blues. 2 Lord, I Copyright 1954 renewed 1982 Acuff-Rose Music Incorporated, USA. Acuff-Rose Music limited, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. loternational Copyright Secured - Low Down Blues.- Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor Traditional Medium tempo C F ffi> i mfJ Ip r r: t j;;;J / me Make a pal - let F b ~- Make ~ ~me f Ip r pal - let a so~,

~,, C/G Make I Q -= on your floor. ¢f ~ on JW t 1 ~ r •r IQ = Make floor. your make it low, 67 ~ me r J I~ --- so my good f' r 1W r p ]' gal will .? C - r I EI t r r :I ? a pal - let 7 on it Fijdim F r r Ir JW c - C - E1 ffi; v· ¢ p J. nev - er f7 .cz 1~~ your floor. Verse 2 I'd be more than satisfied, If I could reach that train and ride. If I reach Atlanta with no place to go, Make me a pallet on your floor. Verse 3 Gonna give everybody my regards, Even if I have to ride the rods. If I reach Atlanta with no place to go, Make me a pallet on your floor. -= :::.· g--· :::: ::·5~ ~-=·-~-; 1-,1 5: - :ecS; =·:--S~·ee~LondorW1 ' ; ,-·, ' ' " .·,: -·, -,· :-, 'c:,· 5 : S:·e: know.- C 11 t - II Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues Words & Music by Larry Markes & Dick Charles Medium swing ,3, (JJ = J ))) N.C C Mf J J. I J 9 J- 9

p J I went to bed last c1 JiJ eve - nin', feel - in' blue as I could -~ be. f7 3 t t J J C . J I J ~JJ J. J I1- ; with what I could-n't sleep last eve- nin', JiJ c ca 1, r C 67 JiJ t y- I've ,O J O ] 3-1, I was wor - ry-in' f7 67 Oh, the tears J me. 67 C F9 31 wast-ed would sure -ly fill the deep blue I sea.--- C ] Jj I've got those cry J. JI J 1 J J J 1 J JI a-bout him, die with-out him Lor-dy where am c1 I with-out him f7 Ji<CJ) e 1- 1 ,J. 0 I ,Q,J-3 r Jr--. blues. He keeps me C more. walk - in' on the floor, and like a fool I ask for 67 Al-tho' I know he C C/B" Adim Fm6/ A" C/6 67 is-n't good, I would-n't leave him if I could,ah no! C Ff t t- i J J11 f;J J. QJ- Jli £,J j QJ t )1 I'm not the first on his list, Copyright 1942 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the

world (excluding North, South and Central America, Japan, Australasia and the Philippines). All Rights Reser.ed International Copyright Secured I'd nev - er be missed,- I c1 f6 J; J. fJ J ; J J J j 1 J wish I a had dime 67 f7 ev - 'ry for J - 0 swear- I kissed; he's gal p. 0 I 67 C Jt ' I 9 - ~IJ e I'd be a mil - lion - aire. And yet I would-n't C 67 f9 C as care, I -----IJ e !- if. #J j II J; J. ~ ~- ~ t- p~ ~- ~ y-e "----' long as I could get my I've got those share. C J; J j ,J. j J j J j I J 5 ,J j J j J JI mad c1 a-bout him sad with - out him how I can be glad J o with - out him blues.- f7 C and then He makes my dreams go up in smoke, he treat it like a joke.- 67 Ji) e 1- ; J. ;; It r r- ! J J J 5It; tr Jr ~ 1 He's just an orn -'ry sort o' guy, andyet I'll love him 'til I die, poor me!- 2. I. C C/817 Adim Fm6/A'7 C/6 C C/817

Adim Fm6/A'7 C/6 F/6 C N.C 67 I? t I went to 153 Matchbox Blues Words & Music by Blind Lemon Jefferson Medium tempo A1 r r r- r ?f r J• J 1 3 sit I'm - here tin' J d'ring,- - will a t I- 1 p t I'm clothes?- my hold- - won J;•,• p r ~ t t I- 1=l match- box J ------ 07 J;••· r r r- r E ~ ~ ~ =. 1, F pO ~ ~ 3 sit - tin' won - d'ring,- here match-box will a r r r r 1 :I E T=• ~ E1 A1 J;•,u. 1- t t 1 ~ got so ma - ny 07 J;'1' so ~ ,>- p r ' far-- J l to bl go. Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 154 match - es,- but I A p r got clothes? my hold J w II Mean And Evil Words & Music by Elmore James & Joe Josea Medium tempo ,3-, (JJ = J ))) Mf A1 A r II~ r r t/N c 3 My ba-by's don't- know what to do.- so mean and ev-il, t r

r ,, r - D9 1 p A1 t - I- t 1 well, ' Ir me r r: r r :t e low get j a - long with down and dir - ty, - I- A1 r@ r r r • I J t can't- do.- E Treat 01 ~·~ 1 ' don't know what to so mean and ev - ii, My ba-by's ~·~? J. le II you. Verse 2 When we lived in a small town, you was nice and neat. (Twice) I brought you to Chicago, you do nothin' but walk the street. Verse 3' Well, she used to cook my breakfast and bring it to my bed. She used to wash my face and even comb my hair. She's so evil I don't know what to do. You treat me so low and dirty, And I can't get along without you. C) Copyright Modem Music Publishing Company Incorporated & AJc Music Incorporated. USA Tristan Music Limited, 22 Denmarl< Street. London WC2 (5o"I,) I BMG Music Publishing Limited, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham Hlat, Street, Landon SW6 (so%) T h i s • ~ C) C0Pl"icN 1999 BMG Music Publishing Limited lor

their shan, of lnten,st Ail it;,m . 1-national Copyrtaht SKull!d 155 Mean Old Bed Bug Blues Words & Music by Jack Wood Medium slow A -r r r r.J7 o J , r C: 11 Gals, bed bugs- Ji's' - sure is ev- ii, they don't 01 E. 1 ~ #- Yeah, - 1 ~ mean me no good.- , , E ir c r t -1 ,- ,r r r r J bed bug sure is ev - i I, ,,,. • J they don't mean me no good.- E1 Ji'l,J - I- t 1 Thinks -t Ji','l E ~ r E 01 and I'm a - chunk A1 J of .- E E 01 0--.;;;: he's a I wood- peck - er A(7) £) c - wood. Verse 2 When I lay down at night, I wonder how can a poor gal sleep, (Twice) When some is holding my hand, others eating my feet. Verse 3 Bed bug as big as ajackass will bite you and stand and grin. (Twice) They'll drink all they can, and then turn around and bite you again. Verse 4 Something moan in the corner, I went over and see. (Twice) It was the bed bug a-prayin':

"Lord, gimme some more cheese." Copyright 1927 Georgia Music Corporation, Joe Davis Music Company Incorporated & Mayfair Music Corporation, USA. Chappell Morris Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Mean To Me Words & Music by Roy Turk & Fred E. Ahlert Medium tempo 07aug 6 mf Ji'2 ,J. II= 1. You're r mean 2.1 Em7 Ji' F' -- ~ to me, stay home hon - ey, don't it I'm and 1 cry - in'.- Ir ~ seems left to me a - lone,- --- Ji' r fl' It sigh-in'.- C6 f9 E9aug E9 r· F r Ir· Em7 Am7 Ji' r .J J-j Ir· ,. it must be- Ji' r can't great ,. ~ J---J r II You treat me ll r· year. You E9aug E7(i,9> F r al - ways Am1/0 07aug A9 Ji 11 J I ,J ,A bo Dear, - some - - dy is Em7 Bm7 09 near. C6 C II C#dim v,w J 1r t= -J 1r- 1 ~ #J F~ fun to be Em7 6/o in

the when - ev - er me- r- r f9 r r- 0 r f J• 11r Am 6 66 Om7 67(1,9) 1 67(1,9) me and seeblues- 6 each day scold 01 you love to sing - in' the 01 cold - l y J J me? to you'll phone;- mean say ? 1 J 12. r: r r r r t Om7 F Ir f r r r r ] j p I don't know why, Am7 Em7 Am7 E1 /Em Em7 Am7 Cm~7 must you be night- when you why each C#dim 6/o ,1:J7J #J Gee, You Bm7 09 J J Ir· U,J J 1r F C6 C Am7 mean Am9 ; 1 re¢ ~ ~ you see what you mean to me;- 013(1,9> = p r· to 6 lo --= You C9 should - n't, for 6 ]J. t II me? Copyright 1929 Cromwell Music Incorporated & Fred Ahler! Music Corporation, USA/Redwood Music limited, London NW, (50%), Pencil Mark Music Incorporated/Memory Lane Music limited, London WC2 (25%) & Rondo, Music (London) limited/Burton Way Music limited, London SW6 (25%). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 157 Mean Woman Blues Words & Music by Claude

DeMetrius fast F f7 F Bb7 Jli,¢3 J J J J 1J J J J IPs; wo - man got a mean as be. can she [) t - F Bb7 Ji► J J J J J Ip~ got a WO -man mean c1 ------ IJ c e p~ J J J la as she can Bb7 Some - be. F Jlid J J J It,J J J J ------I J c c t a - times al - most mean think she's me. J IJ J ~ c IJ J ~ black cat up and died of fright, kiss so hard she bruise my lips; ev - er had; I stran - gest gal a smile; 4. She makes love with -out A f7 F N.C F N.C F N.C Ji, II: J J as J I r Ir r ~ lJ I ~ 'Cos she crossed his path last night! Hurts so ood, my heart just flips! Nev - er ap - PY 'less she's mad! Ooh, hot dog, that drives me wild! 1 Oh, c1 jinJ J JJ J 1J J J J IP---I got a wo-man Bb7 mean as she can Some-times I think she's be. I 1.2 3 114. F F ffii,J J J J I al - most mean as 1) c c PJ I J J J J I J c c r J ·11 -------- u me. 2. She 3. The Bb7 F IJ c - -------- i:J me Copyright 1957 Gladys

Music, USA. Carlin Music Corporation, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW1 for the UK, British Commonwealth (excluding Canada and Australasia), the Republic of Ireland and Israel. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured c1 F II Million Years Blues (a.ka When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer) Words & Music by John Lee Williamson Medium slow ,3-, (D = J J)) C Jai J IIJ ~ When my I e: JJ J JJJI heart gets to beat -in' like a ham - mer,-- and my eyes get full of f7 J J 1,J ~ J J= J J J J J-: ,I ---- tears. When my J;; J J J ,J J J and 67 my eyes get full of heart gets to beat-in' like a ham-mer, C ---- IJ -e e 1 tears. f7 3 C -e gone twen -ty-four hours. but it seems like a mil - lion JJ" J J J You on - ly been Ji J J ~ J .@¢1) (Jr j ] ] ,J J I 3 3 I; t - II -------- years. Verse 2 If I ever mistreat you, darlin'; God knows I never meant no harm. (Twice) You know l'mjust a

little country boy, that raised down on the farm. Verse 3 You give me so much trouble, I don't know what to do. (Twice) I ain't got nothing now, and it's all on account of you. Copyright 1941 Wabash Music Company/Leeds Music Corporation. Assigned to MCA Music (a division of Music Corporation of America), USA. MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 159 Meditation (Medita~o) Original Words by Newton Mendonca * English Lyric by Norman Gimbel Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim Medium Bossa nova C6 B7sus4 }>¢:'- ut =ii j 87 I,,. p1~ ✓ 1. In 2. Though ' , just , just ~ I=; r .Qst of you hold - ing me - ness that miss -ing you . ;1;J J) think of close my you eyes I I. 112. G9aug G9aug =II, $' -- J 1~ J J J J~I -------------IA And the thought And the sad - Dm7 1 J J J]) J J J J4j J F near brings- make my lone - Ii -

ness soon dis - ap - pear soon is gone and this heart of mine sings Fm~7 81,9 11 « gc Yes,-------160 A1 your ca - ress. back to stay. A7aug w A7(b5) I,,. and I'm all- by my- self and 1--need ly to close my eyes and you are j;JJ When you're gone I have on - Em7 j;J J J .JJi4~-~® J t [J :[J-p j - ✓ lone - Ii - ness far a - way my you're C6 - ut ~ J ,J 4 J .a&t P IP &r love you Copyright 1962, 1963 Antonio Carlos Jobim and Mrs Newton Mendonca, Brazil. MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada) South Africa and Eire. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured so,. E"dim C/E Jrfr l r p]pf a p r l P a p r .D I And that for C6 $,cc Gt all I ii ~ ---<' will for $,u IJ &t 4J the sun for what else Till can A7aug wait- Dm7 for A1(1,s> A, I do? you, 613(1,9) Ji ; j J J J J J JJJ J -

~ J ,J .---- JlJ will Em7 I C, «C Em7 $,J J J .U J J 4 1:;J fl p J falls from out of the sky I you C6 9--;; 87 p I p )BL wait G9aug know. need to B7sus4 . I ' me is Dm7 ting how sweet life will be when you come back to Me - di - ta - C6 14. ----------- me, c II Memphis Blues Words & Music by W. C Handy Medium slow ,3--, (D = J J)) 67 C 1 1· E1 C 07 Jit • E r f -i- 162 ~I " -r f r - - r J• •r· -I [ J r· J• I•r· -I C 67 1- 1· A1 c•r1r-.:r 11- Ji + *• F * r I 1· S•r·-7:· 6 •r .r7:· ; r 11- 6 t r-r I r 1( Copyright 1913 Theron C. Bennett, USA Copyright 1916 assigned to Joe Morris Company, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured l r " C iv· 67 09 F' d• i i , □. ' fl J r t it r r ; p J. J. ,J , P r ; 1- I C r .- r· tr S mf 1' II= r c· !f

r· J• r:· a::I c1 t •r 1 (-l r [ 1 r , 1r 1 , 1· 1 09 1 11 F F/6 r r r ; P J. ct 1 1 C [?· t 09 67 J, I I. 09 G7 i PT P t C 67 t· 1 C Am7 F/6 p I'f t E" ! p J. IF F" f F" J c- ; I 2. C C7 Cdim Fm6/C C / F9 C N.C S r· tr =II r r p F f I]'· t · II Midnight Sun Words by Johnny Mercer* Music by Sonny Burke & Lionel Hampton Slowly Mp Cma·9 ~ j I d Your lips were like a red F9(ij1 I) and ru - by chal - ice, warm - er than the 9b m~9 j, J E.f( Ff t 1 ) I C- r t 1 pJ j J JI ) J J j 6J OI sum-mer night;-- The clouds were like· an a - la-bas-ter pal-ace ris - ing to a Eb9 (ij11) J>J eat snow - y height;-- Each star its own au-ro- ra bo-re - a-lis; sud-den - ly you Cm~ 9 Am7 Dm11 ,J. j (~J 0 IJ J ;[JJJ£1J held me tight,--- I could see the mid-night 613(b9) t r sun. t J I can't ex -plain the sil-ver rain that found me, or was that a moon- lit Bbm~9 Eb9 (ij11> j, C-

:r t .1 $ j ~J J I ) J J j J OIJ crt GJ mu- sic of the u - ni-versea-round me, And Ob9(ijll) j #Q J. your arms t J or was that a night - in -gale? Abm~9 then The veil?-- mi- ra - cu-lous - ly found me, aJ. jlp ~BJ sud -den-ly the Copyright 1947, 1954 Crystal Music Publishers Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured skyturned pale,-- Am7 Cm~ 9 ~J Al3 A7aug Dm~ 9 06 ~i,= 1 ~ r r I If• thrill I still don't quite be - Dm~ 9 06 5J 'C E6 Was there such a night, it's a sun.- I could see the mid-night ,~ ,J. ~ r i11 Ii - &i j (~J. ]IJ ~ ;J:J Em7 Em~7 f#m7('7S) 87 Dm~ C: ,J But lieve, 7 06 I J. j ,J ~ ~ ,. J. jl af-ter you were gone, there was Dm7 still some star-dust on The flame of it may dwin - die to my sleeve. an f9(#11) t J I r- t t ; J. j J j I shine, em-ber, and the stars for -get to And

we may see the mea-dow in De- A'7 m~9 E'79 (#11> bJi J. J j J ~ IJ e,•t GJ C J I&J- gJ j Ji Q(~;:, I - cem-ber, But, i - cy white and crys -tal- line. oh, my dar-ling al -ways I'll re- 0'79 (#11) ~J J. - mem - ber, J. 0 PJ when your lips C6 ffel ~ }JJ mid -night WWW were close to . fJ &i j(~J. 3 I And we saw the mine, 2. I. Cm~ 9 J Ip &fJ] J sun, Dm9 613('79) 1- t r Your 0179(#11) C6/4 Cm~9 :/1 j ~ mid -night r.', }JJ Io II sun. 165 Mind Your Own Business Words & Music by Hank Williams Medium fast N.C E j;fj1 ¢~ J, II; J J J J J J J Ip r p t· ,> If the Wife and are fuss - in', bro-ther, that's all right;- E1 Ji'"' J J J J J J J J 1J J J ) me and that sweet wo - man A1 - Ii - cense to a got ]I 'cos Chorus J J J J fight, Why don't you E Ji¼ @ J J Ji J. I- c pt~ J l J p F' I1 mind your own busi-ness? Mind

your own busi - ness! B7 E 'Cos if Vl)U t - II Ji'•'• t F -----L L E r I9 t p @J I I J ----------e mind your busi - ness then you won't be mind - ing mine, Verse 2 Oh, the woman on the party line's a nosey thing; She picks up the receiver when she knows it's my ring. Chorus Verse 3 I got a little gal that wears her hair up high; The boys all whistle when she walks by. Chorus Verse 4 Well, if I want to honky tonk around till two or three, Now brother, that's my headache, don't you worry 'bout me. Chorus Verse 5 Minding other people's business seems to be high-toned; I got all that I can dojust to mind my own. Chorus 166 Copyright 1949 Acuff Rose Publishing Incorporated, USA. Acuff Rose Music Limited, 25 James Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured Misty Medium slow Music by Erroll Garner* Words by Johnny Burke ADm~7 ED7 8Dm7 EDm~7 Ji ►pp ¢TI I = J ~ J I1 J J .l F

J J JIJ 1 3 3 And I feel like I'm Or it might be the I'm as help - less as a kit-ten up a tree, And a thou-sand vi - o -lins be-gin to play; me, way, Look at Fm7 Cm7 EDm~7 3 0D9 j J JI -, 8D7<D9> r---3 Jl I Li J .l J ) j; I Jl J J J J J I cling-ing to a cloud; sound of your hel - lo, I That can'L un-der-stand,- I get mis - ty just hold - ing your mu - sic I hear,- I get mis - ty the mo - ment you're 12. I. 61<Ds> c1 f7(p5) ED Cm7 Fm7 8D7<D9) 8D7 IcJ J J r F I hand, r: r r ----- ----- on, me r--3 rr r r F r r r r Ff' 1 But it's just what f7r--3---, Adim ,--- 3---, Ft r r r r r r 8D7 Edim Fm7 ED7 you On my J J J J~ I J J t A IIJ. J:iipp J wan - der through this won - der-land a - would I own, OD9 ADm .--3-, 3 Nev - er know - ing ,· - lone, fol-low-ing lost, that'swhy I'm hope-less-ly I'm Don't you no-tice how ADm~7 do.- want you to I Am7 3--,

say that you're You can near. Walk my ED7(p9) Ji ,--- r:--- 3----, .-- 3--, jJ lead-ing Odim ED6 ED6 3 J J J 1J J J J J 1 Cm7 J □ hat from my glove;- 3 I'm too my right foot from my mis - ty r· left:, My ED Fm7 . . J) J J J J I J. and too much in () Copyright 1954, 1955 Vernon Music Corporation & Oct.aw Publishing Corporation, USA wa,- Cnap:,eil Mus;, um~od. Griffin House 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6 .tli Q,!"T's - - 1n,,a,,ooa1 Co<,yright Secured love. II Moonglow Words & Music by Will Hudson, Eddie de Lange & Irving Mills Medium slow 66 F9<#11> Cadd,p It must have been moon -glow,1 still hear you say - ing- ; J 3 lt'e way up in the blue;"Sweet-heart, hold me fast." I. 013<v9> Am7 F J J 1 J J 6/s r· IY Am7 Bvdim 6/B 69 It must have been moon - glow And I start a - pray - ing:- Am7 8Vdim 6/B 8Vdim J. J J I J j J ; t =II that led me straight to 12. Bvdim

67aug you. f#9 f9 t,•G~ J. J J 1J j J ; e a:::: Pt r r 'r r t r II Lord, please let "Oh t,• E9 ? e- this last." Am9 Cadd9 seemed to come from ev j 1 J J Jtt{Sf" And now, when there's moon - 013<v9> Arr? 168 1 J) J J J1m· al-ways re-mem - ber glow 6/B II 'ry -where.- A'3 A9aug 66 f9<#11) t,• t J 09 69aug Ev9 ~ Ir· ~ I £ ~ J er ff ;J Hea-ven- ly songs air;-- t,• e. seemed to float right thro' the We A9 17rr e I r r r I I e ~ ]ii JJJrr - I wayup in the blue,- Bvdim Arr? Avm~7 6 J J 1J j J J e II that moon -glow gave me you. IY J. Copyright 1934 Exclusive Publications Incorporated, USA. Copyright assigned 1934 to Mills Music Incorporated, USA Authorised for sale in the UK and Eire only by permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited, London. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured You Moonlight Becomes * Words by Johnny Burke Music by

Jimmy Van Heusen Medium slow c1 Gm7 F~dim F Am7 p~2 J J ,J IJ r J Ir' Mp 11· goes I'm thrilled ,. , r r r ,J J cer - tain - ly I could get J 6m7 pp r - man - r 6m7 f6 C7(b9) J I" tic to Dm7 Dm dream-ing!- C7 6m7 love you, 7 F/A F aug Bb IA t J 67 me I'm wrong. 67(b5> C9 C7(b9> - If Bbdim Am7 I Am7 Dm7 6m7 iv w want you Pn Am7(bs> 01 67 though A7(b9) night to II go J J ,J say I D9 .---3---- It's know ,----3--, al - go C7aug F a - long? Mind if jt I J J J moon- light, what a And t J to to t J Ir r r J J I IJ J J J J J IJ rit. 6m7 Bb7aug Em7(b5> ,--- 3 ----. tag ·11 ,--- 3 -----, r r IA tell - all dressed up Bbadd9 Gm7 J 3---, don't You And hair;sight;- r r f Tl II You're p(b9> r 1J now G~dim ----------- f9 Eb6 your the t 'r wear. night. - J72 Ir 1W to right thing know the ro so 2. J Bbdim C7(b9> 6m7

D9 6m7 with at it be - comes you, be - comes you, Moon - light Moon - light Dm7 J not just be -cause there's Gm7le c1(b9) F6/ Ab6 6m7 F IJ e II J Moon-light be-comes ~ Coo.-· g--: :9:2 ;a,,o-s Music Corporation, USA A. ; : g-:s il:ese~-e:: -:-e·-at,ora! Cooyrigt,t Sernred you so. More Than You Know * Words & Music by William Rose & Edward Eliscu Music by Vincent Youmans Medium slow C7aug f6 C7aug ,. 'F r 1r Mf ffe &irrt More than 3 r II r r you Bi,m~9 know, more than E1,9 ,---3--i ffe5 f' heart, you F f#dim Gm7 ffe► er 11 170 Late -ly C7aug F c F 'F r 1r Wheth - er you're right, Bi,m~9 heart, SO.- r---3---i know. ffe6 f' you Gm9 Pt JJ1 J J t J ,J J 1A I love E1,9 Edim find You need me t 'F r Man o' Gm1(1,s> Cl3 c1(l,9> ,.---3--i @ ,J J I ,J you're on my mind my ,--3--i @ ,J J I more than you f7(l,9) f6 ,--3--. r---3--i t 'F r 1r t

'F r wheth - er you're wrong, Man F .fJJJ t J ,J J I f' I'll string a- long.- 3 know, C7aug ,--3--. pt f7(l,9) f6 so, f#dim 69 r---3--i F 'F r 1r more than you'll Copyright 1929 Vincent Youmans Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1 (50%)/ Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6 (50%). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured ev o' my c1(l,9> ~- p~I - er know.- ~-F F B1,6 Ir 0 & E1 E r r r Ir t C ~, r r t I hon - ey f6 r· ~ can't live with - out f6 C7aug oh, how I'd cry show, If F 'F 3 F 'F r I Oh, it. how I'd Bi,m~9 3 tW e J ,J J Ir More than I'd C7aug ]J t ~- -=- 1 all you can give, but c1 ~, r T 'F r 1r T 'F r If cry, Am7 Csus4/ G Lov-ing may be f7(l,9) 3 there's do I I Cdim I~- ~ ii! j that F e cr rr r r r r r C

Dm1/G 07 w -------1 way r.zr J Fm6/ Al, it; a - bout I can do the Caug C6 J J J J. l I J J w noth -ing Am you Lov - ing 69 Dm6 Dm6 got you rI more than you'd ev tired r - er ~ T J J and said 1° good -bye;- IF° know. 171 My Babe Woras & Music by Willie Dixon Medium fast E1 J'b ¢J t J J @ I'r r fiJ J IJ J. My ba by don't stand cheat - in', no my babe. 87 J>'b r r tJ r IF F r:Tr r Ir =- My ba by don't stand no cheat - in', - r· - babe. my E1 A1 My 1J J j? J J rno cheat-in',F sheJi don't stand none of that j;'b F F-------r F F IF ba - - by don't stand ' E1 87 My babe, true lit-tie ba- by,- E1 ,,,,, r r liJ J IJ J C. 1 t;J 4LJ IJ J e - I mid-night creep-in'. ,. my babe. Verse 2 My babe, I know she love me, my babe. (Twice) Oh yeah, I know she love me. She don't do nothin' but kiss and hug me. My babe, true little baby,

my babe. Verse 3 My babe, she don't stand no cheatin', my babe. (Twice) Oh no, she don't stand no cheatin'. Everything she do, she do so pleasin'. My babe, true little baby, my babe. Verse 4 My baby don't stand no foolin', my babe. (Twice) My baby don't stand no foolin'. When she's hot there ain't no coolin' My babe, true little baby, my babe. 172 Copyright 1955 Arc Music Corporation & Hoochie Coochie Music, USA. Jewel Music Limited, 22 Denmark Street, London WC2 (30%)/Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London Wu, (70%). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured My Baby Left Me Words & Music by Arthur Crudup Medium fast II= 1. Yes, ,, t r F f7 Mf by ba my IT F F r I A. left me, nev - er said r F a (Verses 2, 3, 4 see block lyric) r 1r done, some -thing it Was word; F r F IT that some -thing r she bd J J J J I t ~J J J I~A J c1 ;n. r r F Ie t' r I t' ( f I t

$' F I rr F heard? My My ba - by ba - by left ev me, - en left my ba - by me,- nev left - me. 114. I 1.2 3 N.C F F word, a said er 2. Now, I 3. Ba by 4. Now, I =II - II Verse 2 Now I stand at my window, wring my hands and cry. I hate to lose that woman, hate to say goodbye. You know she left me; yes, she left me. My baby even left me, never said a word. Verse 3 Baby, one of these mornings, Lord, it won't be long, You'll look for me, baby, and Daddy he'll be gone. You know you left me, you know you left me. My baby even left me, never said goodbye. Verse 4 Now I stand at my window, wring my hands and moan. All I know is that the one I love is gone. My baby left me, you know she left me. My baby even left me, never said a word. Copyright 1956 Elvis Presley Music, USA. cartin Music Corporation, Iron Bridge House. 3 Bridge Approarh, London HW1 for the United Kif!gdom of Great Britain and Northern

lrela"td, Sc : "Israel and the' Br':t'sli Dominions Co1onies, OYerseas Territories and Deoen-C!en6es ·'exc'iC:rtg Ca-ada, Australia and Newr-· Zea'a,c· a-c AJ.i R·r:s ~e-served :e,a: c,--ai C~:,,, r: Se-c ·ec 4 ==~=: 1. :.a":--= 173 My Handy Man Ain't Handy Any More * Music by Euoie 3lake Words by Eubie Blake & Andy Razaf Medium tempo ,3--, (D = J J,) Intro Jijbp I used to brag a-bout my han-dy 67 c1 F9 B"1 E" Jisbp J B"1 c I J. j F7 8"7 ~ r le But man,- B"1 E" ain't brag-gin' no c1 E" J. j J j ~- j Ip ~ ~ r· p I Some -thin' strange has hap -pened to my han-dy He's man,- more. B"/F Jisbp [' 1. [ not the man .-- he was be c1 Fm ~ .J---- Wish some-bo-dy could ex -plain to B"1 Ji Pbb J. j @ ~ ~- ~ ~- ! Ir· - bout this du - al per - son -al - i - ty: E"1 Jisbp p r p r""""' do; used to

to be - gin;- ~ A- me E" B"1 He don't per - form his du -ties like he al - ways used to be im - pa -tient - Cm ; [ j • r· -- IP J I J. ~ ~-J r p r· He He nev - er hauls the ash - es 'less tell him nev - er used to wait to be in - vi -ted [ J [ gets lame • J 67 [ J• IP to work he ex - cu - ses, ~ I ~~ ~ p 11· J. j J j J ~ ~- ~ I 67 A"1 - fore he hard - ly now he's full of B"1 E" A" F7 J• Fm !.~~~ r. IJ It. • - fore. F7 174 B"1 iJ j J. j Jj J 31~ J ~ r· p IF r tzr r Once j;,bb [ F7 c1 B"7 E" says it's pI Be But to.in- c1 r he's a ,? -=-- t· ~ through.sin 1 My ~ Copyright 1930 by Shapiro Bernstein and Company Incorporated, New York, USA. Lawrence Wright Music Company limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2 (50%) & Memory Lane Music limited, 22 Denmark Street, Londoa WC2 (so%). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured My 2. I.

67 c1 f9 8D7 8D7 f7 f7 r· • J ~ J. JJ ; Bridge ED Em~7 f7 Fij1 c1 67 c II j r p7C ~ I j r p7t ~ I,J J---=- I ~i,P~ ) f7 t he's And AD ~!,pp ED7 8D7 a sin - gle move 67 stove get Ii ance. . 3 I~ r p r· un - less he's Jj I He told,- AD1 f7 . r· -- I ~ r -~- p I r· • r· • r· J r· I Cm ~ J c1 Ji,% g r p. c1 ED7 8D7 ED He won't make says he is - n't la - zy, claims he ? ence, AD re self of his t I J. j J ~- ~ ~- ~ ~- d 67 all 3 ~- j ~- AD - . lost ED ~ ►P(f. sci J J1 I r ~ F- r - I r - r 'I r ~F - ~ I J) 8D7 his do - mes - tic - ten He's for - got Fm7 han -dy man ain't han -dy no more.- He han -dy man ain't han -dy no more.- ~1,P~ ;. - J is-n't old.- f7 r· ~ r· J c· ' ii! cold! d My han - dy man ii! J • J d But still he sits a-round and lets my 8D7 ED -• ® ~ ---j ain't han -dy no 1' J'. t - I more.

Verse 2 Time after time, if I'm not right there at his heels, He lets that poor horse in my stable miss his meals. There's got to be some changes, 'cos each day reveals My handy man ain't handy no more. He used to turn in early and get up at dawn, And, full of new ambitions, he would trim the lawn. Now, when he isn't sleeping, all he does is yawn! My handy man ain't handy no more. Bridge Once he used to have so much endurance; Now it looks like he needs life insurance. I used to brag about my handy man's technique; Around the house he was a perfect indoor sheik. but now the spirit's willing but the flesh is weak! My handy man ain't handy no more. 175 My Creole Belle Words & 1hsic by J. Bodewalte Lampe Medium fast c1 F Ji¢MJ J ) Cre -ole My t 11;. j I t. belle,- Jig - -- Ji e J my F Ji J Ii J love her J - well;- . ~ j J - - J t) ;r J lg My dar - lin' ba by, ~w When ~u J J- - 1 -

C c1 Ie 1 belle, Cre - ole J, J is iS the stars shine,- C I t. i lg J J j I'll her mine;- call - 67 J. J J J My dar - lin' - ba - C ~J - by,- 1 IJ t - --------- ~- J J=J I my Cre - ole belle. -e- Verse 2 My Creole belle, I love her well; I love her more 'n anyone can tell. My Creole belle, I love her well; My darlin' baby, my Creole belle. Verse 3 When the stars are shining, I'll call her mine; My darlin' baby, my Creole belle. My Creole belle, I love her well; My darlin' baby, my Creole belle. 176 . 67 C Ji-J. ,f J Copyright 1909 Remick Music Corporation, USA. B. Feldman & Company limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II Mystery Train Words & Music by Sam C. Phillips & Herman Parker Jr Medium fast ,3-, (D=J J)) N.C E, A7 Mf j,lt'• ¢ F P I {u· t F P ride, Train is ar r i<LJ. six - teen-coa ch-es A,

J,•b - ,· F D ,6] 1 Train ride long- - E, 1 r p r F f j I !ditJ· = is - six- teen-co ach-es long.- w Well, that long-bla ck train,- take my ba-by and II gone. Verse2 Mystery train, rolling down the track. (Twice) Well, it took my baby and it won't be coming back. Verse 3 Train, train, rolling 'round the bend. (Twice) Well, it took my baby, won't be back again. Verse 4 Train I ride, is sixteen coaches long. (Twice) Well, that long black train take my baby and gone. C> Copyright 1955 Hi Lo Music. Rights assigned 1955 to Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, New York, USA Cartin Music Corporation, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London Wt for the British Empire (ucluding Canada A.Jstralia New Zealand and South Africa), and the Republic of Ireland All Rights~- International Copyright Secured. 177 New York Town Words & Music by Woody Guthrie Medium tempo c1 C ;1 J J IIJ J. J Mf I was stand-ing j, I;, down in J. J ,J New York in

J J lg New York town one day. 67 - ing . I was down C J1 li,J, J. in New 09 #,- t ; J I- f7 bJ J J. stand day. - J. i,]l down York J J town one 67 C 7:T day. ------ J J lo IJ j -e Sing - ing, hey, hey, hey. hey, IJ. Verse 2 I was broke, I didn't have a dime. (Three times) Every good man gets a little hard luck sometime. Verse 4 Down and out and he ain't got a dime. (Three times) I'm gonna ride that new mornin' railroad train. Verse 4 Holdin' my last dollar in my hand. (Three times) Looking for a woman that's looking for a man. Verse 5 If you don't want me,just please leave me be. (Three times) I can buy more lovers than the Civil War set free. 178 - C #,Jl J. J JJ I Stand-ing ------ town one F ]J q Copyright 1960 & 1963 Ludlow Music Incorporated, USA. TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 Ail Rights Reserved. international Copyright Secured t II

Nightmare Medium slow By Artie Shaw ,3-, (JJ=J J) Mf G woke c r p J. Ir E c r up feel - in' this morn-in', sad; aw - ful 3 f E r thought that you had paw J p J J J J 1J I J E f r r left c1 and me, G I ., night - mare, 3 r· J J J J IJ J J. plain as it could as I J ., ;, JW JI ~ be, D11 C7 Yes, it was a G j; 1 Ast :A 1,p J night - mare, but a it was bad. Oh, ach - in' head was my ba - by don't do that to me! G Ji' r r c r p J. 11= so sweet and ten -der, Lips did - n't want my mon - ey, e II JJ. 3 Ir you least c r ii@i J j ,□ E Your for life; you said; mine what were that's 3 Now c1 Ji' r r F r r r r y I J J J J e J ; oIn J eyes they held the pro-mise but your hand it held the knife. Oh it was a night - mare,- ~ you're in some-one el -se's arms, I'm wish-in' I wasdead. Oh it was a night-mare ,-~ G Ji' r· J J J J IJ J J IJ 1 as ~

plain as it could be, JJ I ✓ Yes, it was a ba - by don't do that to G C9 G Ji• ~ J J J J J J I. JJ me! night - mare,-- but 12. I. D11 c1 3 1 ~ You Copyright 1950 Santly-Joy Incorporated USA. campbell Connelly & Company LJmijed, 8/9 Fmh Street, London W1. "-i: ~igt-ts ~eser.oec 1stemational Copynght Secured - =II Q c:::.;; G }J· t II 179 No More Blues (Chega De Saudade) * * EngFs~ ~ :·ds by Jon Hendricks & Jessie Cavanaugh Original Words by Vinicius de Moraes Music by Antonio C. Jobim Bossa nova E7('79> 8m7('7s> Dm Mp No more If r ,v r blues, I'm goin' home. back Dm r r IP r ~ c r r blues, prom E1 8m7('7s> ;,,. - the heart E7('79> beck a - long.- No more tears A7('79> f= ons ;& p r set - Dm~ tie 7 1 ffe'lrEv 180 ' 01('79> Dm fears, I'll say no If more-good-byes.- tra -vel - ,~ r i-~ r IF' ~ #F r

Dm pE ~ ,re ""-- swear I'm pr gon - na A7('79>aug ~ I ~ #F down,- and there'll be day ,=1 r •r 1r r while am ·~ far re - fuse; Em7 ~]o ------ tr - --1 ,r r F a I'm gon - na Dm blues. no-more Em7 D#dim E ,r- 'ry more #? r F IP r r ~ t1 tlr r •r E I me 8m7('7s> E7('79> no and 1 1 more 1 r I f' r .,-- A1 - Bm7('7s> Dm If no is my heart's been is, part A Gm ffe, L Home t IF ffe,r- r IF 1&1F and roam. The fun - ny is; Em1('7s> sighs; t p F p Ir· all Dm f'-------IF r r F If' r Er r r r A1('79> there right more z: Em1('7s> ;, r 'F no 17 7 B m~ Am r Ir' where No, Em7('7s> A1('79> no more to ise Em7('7s> - way, Copyright 1962 Editora Musical Arapua, Brazil. Assigned to TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 for the British

Commonwealth (excluding Canada & Australasia), the Republics of South Africa & Eire. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright SecureC A7aug F 1 11 w r My thoughts turn 1 Ddim Dm~7 Fr F ~ J p lo I ,J Fdim Em7 A1 Ji', r ~ r ward, home - ev - er For home - - t F ward. E1 e·, E P ~IC •r V r fjft Ff" f7 r P f1 f f f trav-elled 'round the - in search of hap world But all the hap- pi - ness, A7(°D9> Em10,s> - pi -ness found E1 ,J Ir· r I r' more blues, I'm Mp No t f#7 IE" F 1r ,A back home. No, no more wan - drin'. Now goin' II town.- - home in my was 8m7 Dm~7 Ji'1 r f ]]'· r ,;J J r p F r 8m7 Ji•, v· r I~ r all my I'm through with dues, J>•1f r p r ,, f#m7 c11 live set-tie I'll my life, and F r P- home build a J and r t r t 1 1 a find Wife. When 87 F#m7 Em7 E7 87aug 87 .? and down-

Ji', Pr p r rlf r p r Plr~r r t E r r r r I we set -tie down, there'll- E1 be e·, r r r?Tfr Em7 ~ ~ we set - tie down, there'll 1 no more bl ues;--No th-in' but hap - pi - ness. When A'3 D = 1a p r ~ r be no more tr· t II blues. 181 No Matter How She Done It Words & Music by Hudson Whittaker Medium tempo E mf j>•b i J @ ,J j J know a - gal j J J J IJ @ ,J by the name of 1 - Mae - Lou. E, She A, }>'•'• J J@ J- J J ,; J lw# J .t' J J,11@ J J j 6 ., , shook it so much she had the J,fh - e Jl"' Ger-man flu.- No J)"' J. mat-ter how she done it, E ' 6 JJ No I@ J J J J, J. mat-ter how she done I- it, A, 87 }>'bi J J J j J. ' J J J @- ; . w mat-ter how she done it, She done it just E 0 the same. Verse 2 The women don't like her, they call her Ida Mae, But the way the men love her is a cryin' shame. No matter how she

done it/ etc. Verse 3 She shakes all over when she walks. She made a blind man see, and a dumb man talk. No matter how she done it/ etc. Verse 4 The copper brought her in, she didn't need no bail. She shook it for thejudge, and put the cop injail. No matter how she done it/ etc. Copyright 1932 State Street Music Publishing Company Limited/Leeds Music Corporation, USA. MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secure<: c ' Jl"' No - II No More Lovers Words & Music by Arthur Crudup Medium tempo ,3-, (IJ = J J)) 67 i• 1 t r 1 t r r t p r· 11: rm, J ,. Mf We won't be no more lov friends, we gon' be- old - ers, c1 67 c t r Ii r r Yl J. 11 C F; pr ; 1 We won't be no more lov - ers, i·- c1 o1 r:1r r rr:p r 11C f J- ( J 67 r I;2£2lJ e I'll help you out with your You can help me find a wo-man, friends.- we gon - na be old man, Verse 2 I was in love

with you baby, you was in love with someone else. (Twice) You know darn well that I loved you, and wanted you for myself. Verse 3 I even tried to love you when I knew you was untrue. (Twice) You went away and left me, I'll find someone who is true. C ~ r t Ccudup Music. USA "'- ~r s ~ . ""2,,,,atJO-,a! (OQYigM Secured 1 11 No Smoking 3y Duke Ellington Slow ,~ Cm~ 9 Mp 0 No Fm6 I lJJ J &/JJ 1J J ], J ) Ir smok-ing- let these dy - Ing re - main; - E17dim Cm~1/E 0m7 §5 r r' F ,J C6 0 Cm~7 0l79 1J J J J. where we're con -cerned Cm~ 9 em-bers r--3--i 3 , 0m7 A1 C6 I may get burned - 'Cos 0m9 613 ----- ], I a a gain. A9 Em7 1{2JJ J J lo It J J No smok - ing- for Am7 07 - Am7 07 jh F [ J f tJlt" glow from this cig - ar - ette know me; 0m7 E.J 1J t I J. Em A9 r t r' the 69 0m7 67 ~ ~ ~ j 4 1) t J is the torch that I'm car-ry-lng Copyright ,944 Tempo

Music Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured yet.- Re - c1 Ji, J. J J l#J - mem -ber And Ji £7Q 3J my Cm~ 9 Gm9 C7aug Fm~9 f6 J Jl &F· there's al-ways love . Cm~1/E lit the smok - ing,- let Dm7 Ebdim .smo~ re. J)" r they may; J fall where 8m7(bs> . J) I ~ I J J J J. like smoke that - ing a - way. C / Ab6 F/G Db9 Pl~ is blown J IJ 'r for lei me. r t They're A1 E1 .--3---, Eb7aug No ash - es the t Fm6 1{2J J like burned out dreams, b Gl3(b9) your de - si Dm7 &i?J IJ J IJ Dm9 (bs> - but not flame,- A1 0 c 1J J F ;[pJ I<(d- t' - Ji r r F J. Dm7 fire. 1 r· 1J ( f-- 1' 3 rail. I CT Dm7 '-' No Fm~7 f7 Am6 C6 0 smoke where there's Am7 Am bw C Cdim r No 1J J. jok - ing; C Ir· t II 185 Nobody Knows You When You're

Down And Ou1 'l't:·:s & Music by Jimmie Cox Medium slow !1 A1 Once I lived the life of a I1 r ~ 1 j I Gm9 ~ r'"""-- 3 ----, liqu -or, cham-pagne and I,,. I,,. 07 Gm did - n't have a friend p, r 'r F r dol - lar lc r r r- p r 01 I F 07 It E 'r r ~- J J I friends out for c1 F A1 a good Buy - in' time, 01 "' wine.- When I be-gan to fall so low,- Gm p 1J;; JJ 1 and no place to 3 ev - er get hold of a If I go.- 69 Gm7 c1 ~- "' ii J J I ~- ~ 't ~ ~ I r C2f r t II a - gain,- Gon-na hold on to the ea - gle grins.- 3 i t till Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. 186 r r p F pI Spend -ing my mon-ey, E1 took all my 69 F mil - lion - aire; Bl, did - n't care. high price 01 Gm 3 Gm P•u 01 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 07 A1 F 3 $,& 1 .p <cl i J J 1,J No

- - Gm I 1 c f j• F iJ] J ~J. ,j when you're down- you bo-dy knows E1 BP 07 Gm and out.- G9 07 F 0 . Ji, r: r: r p r I c F r J1 J. I J J [ 1' J r---3-----, - et In your pock Ji, J J 4 f J t have-n't Gm i 1 a But if Gm c f j• f· p Ir you ev - er i] Ji c1 F ~ down and I1 67 07 0 J J 1t E I E1 strange It's migh -ty J J J J J J J No - bo - dy doubt;- F out, a - gain,- G9 1 a J71- j I 7. c c r ~??:r· lost friends. your long Ji, r 'r f u. with - out 3 g e t - - on your feet ; you 07 BP 07 F i 1 A7 And your friends,- 1 07 Then you'll find pen-ny; F ny. - one not C7 Gm9 Ji " 1 1 knows you F C7 ~=i:3 01J cfH mean when you're down when you're and c II out. 187 Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen Traditional Slow F Bi, c1 F JJ,f;Ji J · 8 J IJ J t ~1- No-bo - dy knows A1 Bi, F I,. #5& .J) J the trou-ble I've

seen, No-bo - dy knows but ~] J. ~ 1£?J J Glo - ry Hal - le F Bi, - times I'm up, some - times F down; Am Om I'm al - most to Bi, F the Oh,- Lord! c1 F ~ IJ yes, Lord! lJ No-bo - dy knows the trou-ble I've seen, F A1 Bi, Ji, J ;, J. J I8 I,. :iJ3 No-bo - dy knows the Oh, 01 J lJ trou-bles I've seen, J Some - t I ;})J ;, J J I J J No-bo - dy knows but Bi, c1 Ir· .J) ~ Glo - ry Hal - le I,. Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II c1 Bi, I,. I,. C yes,- 69 ground,- JJ, .J)J ; J J I £7J J - jah! Some - lu 61/B JJ, r F F J IF F k[gj±J IA - times - 10 liiJ I J. ZJ I'm J 'J I J IA .J) ~ Ir· lJ No - bo - dy knows the trou- bles I've seen, JJ, r F F J IF F 188 F Bi, F N.C I,. ,s I,. c1 Bi, 01 Je -sus; t Je - sus; F Bi, F J IA - lu A - jah! II One For My Baby (And One More

For The Road) Words by Johnny Mercer* Music by Harold Arlen Medium slow ,3-, (JJ = J J)) Fm7IE" E"m~9 Fm7IE" E"m~ 9 E"m~ 9 Fm7/E" JlP1~ IIJ ,J J ~-□- ,) I;,J J J r- Jl I J ,J J J~LI It's quar-ter to three,- there's no - one in the place ex - cept you and me E"m~ 9 Fm7IE" JVe) Fm7IE" E"m~ 9 E"m~9 1 ,;1 I've got a lit-tie sto- ry We're drink-ing, my friend,- b ►p~r 1 E"m~9 67aug 3 tothe end- of a you ought-a know. brief ep - i - sode.- Cm6 J □ a j uu w J w So make it D7 D"IE" J,J J J~J. ,JJI JiJ J J ~ J I J ,J JJJ J So set'em up, Joe;- Fm7 f#dim Fm7IE" one for my ba-by, and one more Gm~ 9 Am7IG got the rou - tine,- , ] for the Gm~ 9 - ------- road.-- Am7IG so drop an - oth - er nick - el Copyright 1943 Harwin Music Corporation, USA. Chappel! Morris Music Lil""'li!e-C. G~:ffiri House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London

W6 A.: lirg- s ~e·se-e-o 1--::e ,,a~:o--al Copyr g'"t Secured - - - - - - - - ----- -- 6m~9 Ji' J ,J in the ] Arr?IG ®tut Am1/6 5,. 7 6m~9 F/6 Ji' r •r ~ 66 f9 C J• ~ ' but you've got B7aug to be 6 ~i IF 3 one-for my ba-by, and one Cm~9 Dm7 69 1 ·~ IE •r ET r Could tell you Em7 Am7 I r: r •r r r Ir -=== true to your code. r more tiJ J J1 Q== for the 6m7 C9 a lot, A#dim ' ~ ~ ~ I So make it 6/B jJ t t 6m7 ~ JI You'd road. nev - er know it, but bud - dy I'm a kind of po-et and I've 6 Am7 A#dim 6/c Dm7 ---- Ji' r· , P J Ji Ir t r r o r J J 190 bad,- Am7 6/B Cadd9 Am1/D 6 Am7 A#dim Em6 Ji'r:=tr r p J Ji'J. so feel - ing ] @st IJJ. ,J 1J r· ~ r •r: r: r wish you'd make the mus - ic dream-y and sad. C6/E . ,; 1J ,J J 4t ---w. ,; I'm Am1/6 Am1/6 6~9 . mach - ine. 6m~9 Ji' G~9 B7aug E9 A9 Am7ID got -ta lot-ta things

to say. C9 Ir· 'P ~ J j le 'C mr E2t ~ J -J I I'm gloom -y, you sim- ply got-ta lis-ten to me un And when 1 j 07<'79>aug 07aug Ji' J. J JJ J Gm~9 Ji' r Joe, #~ I Am1/G r r· ~ ~ know you're get - ting Am7/6 Gm~9 Gm~9 1J #J j @±)t an - xious to Am1/G Am7/6 6m~9 and, goes;- Well, that's how it - way. a it's all talked - til Am7/6 Gm~ 9 6m~9 Am1/G 5J. . 1 #J) So close. Gm~ 9 0m769 F!G Ji' ,J ; ;i J 1JJ r •r r r r p ,a ; 4:it J 0m7 66 f9 C6/E ;• r •r r r r I r •r: r • Ir 1 torch that I've found j5'1 t .l This I hope you did-n't mind my bend - ing your e a r . - - thanks for the cheer;- Cm~9 1•~ 1 I 1.J I .J J must be drowned ~ or it Em7 r #r r r 'I """"' soon might ex - plode.- J J I R r r p J J Ir r J Dg ., - So make it 3 one for my ba-by, and one more for the road; J} 8m7<'7s>

E9 Ji'=r Am9 0l3('79) t J lo lo That long, long 6 6/F C/E Cm6/E" G/o C/E G/o 076 w II road 191 Ol' Man River * Music by Je 0c-e o(ern Words by Oscar Hammerstein II Slow Cm7 Eb ED Eb Ab Ab Jil,jj J J :J J IJ J J :J ; I :J . 01' Eb man riv-er, ol' dat man riv-er, Fm7 Edim ,s noth - in'; He J roll - in', he Eb Ab6 Eb / Fm7 8b7 J,21,1, o LJ. 1 - long. Eb -JJ keeps jus' ,s -JJ 1,l>p say must J) know sump - in', but Bb9 Ir r -JJ keeps Cm7 Eb ; :J Fm7 Bb9 Ji J r p r p Ir r don't he on roll - in' j I a - Ab he Gbdim7 Eb/6 plant Fm7 is soon Eb Ab6 for - got -ten; Eb ------ ], lo I :J t But ol' man Am7(bs> 07 Gm Mf - long. Copyright 1927 T. B Harms & Company Incorporated, USA PolyGram Music Publishing Limited, 47 British Grove, London W4. AH Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured an' Bb7

J,21,1, J r p r p IF F p r p Ir r dem dat a - J I ;IJ J J :J JIJ J J :J .Pl He don't 'ta-ters, don't cot-ton, Ab7 jus' keeps roll - in' ,s Eb plant plants 'em . :J II j J j riv - er, he I · 07(b9) r r r· DI You we an' me, 01<1,9) Gm an' strain, Cm6 Gm dat Gm 1r bo r- J- r - - dy all in Cm7 racked wid ~ J. j ~ Lift. r· J Git a lit - tie drunk an' dat bale!" Ai, Eb Crr? 01<b9) Eb Mp Ah gits wea-ry an' sick El,/8b ol' man of try-in', Ah'm tired of liv-in' an' Cm7 f9 Gaug/8 riv - er, J. Ei, ''i," F - long. Ai,m t - Ei, / he jus' Frr? 8b7 roll - in' a r r j- r keeps - 2. Frr? 81,7 - 8b9 IJ r p r p I J) ,,Pi, F r p F p (r r p r p ,r But - you rvtf . 114 J JJ JIJ J JJ jail. dy - in'. pain. I J. p skeered of r' Ir J ,J Gm c1(l,9) fm7 81,7(1,9) Ei, land r Gm

barge! ,,Pi, r J ,J ach - in' an' 01(!,9) Cm6 Gm ,,Pi, r J ,J "Tote 01<!,9) Ir· ,, r Jl" r r r' sweat Gm Eb / :II 0 Frr? Abm6 Ei, IF t - II - long. 193 One More River Traditional Medium tempo I I. ED 11, ; ,Pp B; ED 8P7 J Ji J p I J Ji J J J I J. t J ,11 . , No - ah once he built the Ark, ~ patched it up with hick -'ry bark,~There s one more riv-er to cross; Old And 12. ED ;&pp J. Chorus t One more One AP riv - er,- ED and that's AP6 r· Ip J ; ,s -JJ ~ more riv - er, ED 8P7 II r· r· Ip J ; J IJ cross. ;&pp r· ED AP IJ There's one '- J) . Jl J 3 J I J. the riv-er of 8P7 ED Jor - dan; J ~ J I J. more riv - er to r· t II cross. The animals went in one by one . The elephant chewing a caraway bun . The animals went in seven by seven . Said the ant to the elephant, "Who are you shovin'?" The animals went in two by two . The

rhinoceros and the kangaroo . The animals went in eight by eight. They came with a rush 'cos it was late . The animals went in three by three . The bear, the flea and the bumble bee . The animals went in nine by nine . Old Noah shouted, "Cut that line!" The animals went in four by four. Old Noah got mad and hollered for more. The animals went in ten by ten . The Ark she blew her whistle then . The animals went in five by five . Leapin' and dancin' and doin' thejive . And then the voyage did begin . Old Noah pulled the gang-plank in . They never knew where they were at. The animals went in six by six. The hyena laughed at the monkey's tricks. Till the old Ark bumped on Ararat 194 Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Resen,ed. International Copyright Secured Please Warm My Wiener Words & Music by Bo Chatmon Medium tempo G Mf J,•1 c:J II r r r: r r: p r· Ir f r -r

ba - by, don't get mad got c:J If 3 some-thin' to tell you, r r: r r 3 you want my wie - ner, you c1 J this time; Ju gim - me, he's all up in~ my mind. Ba-by, G J. t J J J 1I r J J J, J. 1r tJ Ji' ba-by, please warm my wien-er. please warm my wien -er; 01 G C7 ,· w just warm my wien -er, 'cos ~ c r r t.zr I w i c1 pI Won't you G - - II 3 he real-ly don't feel right cold. Verse 2 Now listen here, sweet baby, I ain't no lyin' man; If you warm my wiener one time you'll want to warm him again. Baby, please warm my wiener; oh, warm my wiener. Won't youjust warm my wiener, 'cos he really don't feel right cold. Verse 3 Says some say to take hot water, baby can't you see; But your heat, baby, is plenty warm enough for me. Baby, please warm my wiener; please warm my wiener. Won't youjust warm my wiener, 'cos he really don't feel right cold. Verse 4 . Now listen here, sweet

baby, you know that time is growing old; all. him warm I don't want you to warm half of my wiener, I want you to Baby, please warm my wiener; baby, please warm my wiener. Won't you warm my wiener, 'cos he really don't feel right cold. -~· () Copyr'gnt ,999 Do'5e')' Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. lot~at'onal CopyriShl Secured. ,t,J ~ r,-.s 195 Pickpocket Blues Words & Music by Bessie Smith Medium tempo ,3---, (JJ = J J)) Crvif A1 07 . My best man, 6 0 111J □□ .J my best friend,- - told me to stop A1 ped-dl -in' gin,- 07 I1 J J They ev - en told me 07 E1,1 to keep my hands 67 c A1 . ; .P" J J)" But would-n't lis - ten or J1 J ; I ,· in, was J J J J JI out peo - pie's pock - et where their C Ji~ J J J ; mon - ey 07 JJ ~ have a - ny 67 " I 1 J J J J) J shame,- C ~" I J .fJ ; t 'long as some-one else would take the

blame,- 67 67sus4 Om7 1J1J.;, J JI J Now- I can see it all come home Copyright 1928 Frank Music Corporation, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured to me. I'm 67 Jd in - b) J 1 1 ~~ this one and these b) J ]1 J. 67 good-look -in' browns.- f7 N.C F N.C I,,. J) I .F --. :, bt run - nin' with a - round- C6 N.C l ~ IiJ ~ ~ 4 J t I J J J J )1 ~ I N.C good-time I j J J J J 1 Jl t 07 Eb7 07 the jail - house I,,. stop done in 67 6dim c ,· } I J1 J }JJ now. mean, I'm I 67 J F t the jail - house now, C b ,· Jl I J J J J r J I,,. J J J J J J IJ sit - tin' c1 F C J bound,- with this one, F~dim C/6 A1 t I c1 C ~ most all 67 in town, C J J J r J I J t 1 ; I E ~ r-tJ J :!- JJ ; I'm in the jail - house now, I,,. I'm I was J t IJ J J J 1 t that one, 01 A - ny - time you see me t II sit-tin' in- the jail -house now. 197 Prelude To A Kiss

Words & MJsic by Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon & Irving Mills Medium swing D13 67(1,9) C9 D9aug 6 9 Fm~7 813 89aug E9 E7(b9) Jar J u I- ~ J- J J J IPJ J ,J ~ .---3----, If you A7(b9) hear a song in blue,- Like a flow - er 67aug C Fadd9 Dm cry - ing 013 ,---3----i .---3 Ju J J- J t 1J w w w ,w J I; r ' r for the dew,- 67(b9>aug ~~ J J Q) ~ My to pre -lude ;w , C9 j song my heart se - re - nad - ing That was Dm7 C6 / 8bm~7 A7aug 013 D9aug 69 & 1). Ir 'r t kiss. a 813 Fm~7 :J you;- If you 89aug E9 E7(b9) w @ IJ .Gj A7(b9) 67(b9> J PJ hear a Dm r---3---, J J J IPJ that grows- From my ten - der 67aug C D13 #J sen - ti - J t - men - tal woes,- Dm7 ,-3--i J ,J JI; 07 That was my heart try -ing to com - pose My pre-lude to Copyright 1938 American Academy of Music Incorporated, USA. Authorised for sale in the UK only by the permission of the sole agents, J. R Lafleur & Son

Limited All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured a - kiss.- II f#m7 c#m1 E ,; j ,J 1t;;J ,J::J ,J ffiic J Tho' it's just a sim - pie Eadd9 f#m7(~5) 87(~9> 89 c#m1 ,J le #J J J J no-thing fan - cy, With me - lo-dy, s1(~9> 89 E ffiic £J ,J ,J You could turn it to no -thing much, j, J, f 6/4 f# 6/4 66/4 E9 (~s> A7(~9>aug A1(~9> 09 E 3 Ji J ~ ] - Om T=3~ J J IPJ J #J ~J IJ J J J For the ten - der - ness with gen - tly cries- Fadd9 67aug C ffii J ] J ,J I; (J~ rc-3~ r - 3 ~ love is love song my 813 89aug E9 E1(~9> A1(~9> Fm~7 C9 How with a Gersh-win touch. Oh! tune 09aug 69 67(~9) Ol3 ly &r J ~ I $,J J .[)JJ J IJ ,J J &r Schu -bert A sym - pho- ny; a 013 a pre -lude that nev - er dies:- Dm7 - in -- C IJ3 JQJ l]I;. A pre -lude to a - . J' My your eyes! 67(~9> 69aug 1 c 11 kiss. 199 Police Dog Blues Words & Music by Arthur Phelps Medium tempo

,-3--, (JJ = J ~) D ,•.{ ) J All my G1 - & □. ], J, J. life I've been a trav - lin' man. G9 D Jk=J, J. All 07 D my life 1 I've A1 - J J .[j) J been a trav - lin' man. 67 D Stay-in' a - lone and do -in' the best-- can.- Verse 2 I shipped my trunk down to Tennessee. (Twice) Hard to tell about a man like me. Verse 3 I met a gal, I couldn't get her off my mind. (Twice) she passed me up, said she didn't like my kind. Verse 4 I'm scared to bother around her house at night. (Twice) She got a police dog cravin' for a fight. Verse 5 His name is Rambler, when he gets a chance, (Twice) He leaves his mark on everybody's pants. Verse 6 Guess I'll travel, I guess I'll let her be. (Twice) Before she sticks her police dog on me. 200 Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rights Rese.-ed International Copyright Secured - II Ramblin' On My

Mind Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo E1 A1 I got ram-blin ',- g ,t F J J QJg c - I got ram - blin' mind on my E1 A1 c11 r C r I J t - I- t r rI I1 C I got , •••, ~- leave E1 A1 87 ~ ~ r· my ba -by, Hate to I got ram- blin' on my mind. ram-blin' ~ A1 C2f ~ F r § -I~ c - but she treats me so E1 - II un -kind.- Verse 2 I got mean things, I got mean things all on my mind. (Twice) Hate to leave you here, babe, but you treat me so unkind. Verse 3 Runnln' down to the station, catch the first mail train I see. (Twice) I got the blues about Miss So-and-so, and the child's got the blues about me. Verse 4 I'm leaving this morning with my arms fold up and cryin'. (Twice) I hate to leave my baby, but she treats me so unkind. Copyright Mimosa Records Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 201 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) *

English Words by Gene Lees Music & Original Words by Antonio Carlos Jobim Bossa nova 09 A'tJdim7 Ji¢t 1 ;, Ji J J,l;J J. -Qui - et nights of qui - et stars, Gm7 Ji . J J J JEl i'J 7 ,JJ Float - ing on the si J. qui - et chords from my gui -tar Fdim f6/4 J J I J. ,JJ j 6°tJ7 . } J) ~ - - lence that sur - rounds Fm7 Ji J Ji Ji J Ji]JJ 1 Qui - et thoughts and J qui - et 09 dreams,- Ji J )J, J ;I--J,J J,;--- J J-I)J 202 look - ing A7aug J I 1 J ) ) J .Pl--J J A 0m7 a win -dow --------- us. Em7 1 And t I j. on the moun- tains qui - et walks by qui - et streams, A'tJdim . Jl J J I J1J . J J1J1. and the love -ly! ------- sea.-How Copyright 1962, 1965 by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brazil. MCA Music limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada & South Africa). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured --- 11 D9 This )J~J JIJJ JJ is where I want to

Gm7 .-3--i ,,, J J J I) J Ji J the ti - nal flick- er I' J close to me,- Un - tiL here, with you so be;- 61,7 fdim F6/9 ) j) J '--' J I J. ; J of life's em - ------ - - t I J. ber. Am7 Em7 j;P r ,-i J J ) IJ. )j I t 1 ~ f J J J I J. JJ who was lost and lone - ly,- be-liev -ing life was on - ly I, Dm7 Jit Dm7 ---- Em1(1,s> 67(1,9) . ,· Jl w J J A7aug J IJ J J J J Jt[o------ ±) A bit-ter tra-gic Joke, have - found- 611 Ji C t Jl. -£ J J J IJ J JJd The mean -ing of ex - ist -ence, oh my with - you C6 -- -- t 11 love.-----203 Recado Bossa Nova (The Gift) 'lto·cs & Y 5;c by Djalma Ferreira & Luiz Antonio Bossa nova D ~ m J r ~ I) j>, 1 J Ji I J A1 01 Gm7 It J ;,1J 411) J JiJ JIJ Em1(bs> EDl3 Om I t J ii r p?ff, p~ ~ . ,, e V ,,) E1 I. . Jl J JJ -[JI To Coda-(j}- -iP J I ) "-' A1(b9> IJ J I J ;r J - ----------- 12. Cm7 t J JJ =II J J ;

J ;J I J 204 r Jl J d!. I) 1 J A7 J, I J - J,, ., (!,)J Om r JJ JJ I J ;: JJ □ I Copyright 1959, 1963 Rytvoc Incorporated, USA. TRO-Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW10 All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured O I Am70,s> 07 Gm Ji,--J t J I &J J J }] ; ,J ~,J .D I-j) E7 Bm7o,s> Am A1 0 I ,J Ji, J J Ji J ,t! IJ ,J ~,J I ♦ cooA Ji,w J . J) ,I j D. :Si al Coda 1 J ;, II A1 Crr? J &Ji- IJ r "p ~) I,J ; .,I J J ) A1 Cm7 t I :J c) Cm7 Ji,,; r J J ;, 1¢ ; J J J l&J r ], J ) rit. A1 J>,iJ a tempo Om '1 .FJ J I o. Em10,s> f6 BE i52 / Gm6 A7sus4 Om9 (m~7) r,,. @; II 205 Richlands Woman Blues ilrc"::s & Music by Mississippi John Hurt Medium tempo N.C F C J5 j mfJ ; &J . J IIJ - I ' &J Gim -me red lip - stick and . Jl J a bright J J IJ - pur-ple rouge. G C J5 ~- J J J I J. }j) t I J J, J J J I J 7

1 a shin-gle - bob hair - cut and a shot of good booze. F J5 7 C r J)" c ?! J IJ. JJ t I t J J J J IJ - Hur - ry down,- sweet , dad - dy, come blow -in' your G C horn. J5 t J J J J IJ - I tp J J J J JIJ If you come too late, sweet ma - ma will be - gone. Verse 2 Come along young man, everything settin' right; My husbands goin' away till next Saturday night. Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' your horn; If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone. 206 Copyright Wynwood Music Company Incorporated, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured - II Verse 3 Now I'm raring to go, got red shoes on my feet, My mind is sittin' right for a Tin Lizzie seat. Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' your horn; If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone. Verse 4 The red rooster said, "Cockle-doodle-do-do." The Richlands' woman said, "Any dude will do." Hurry down, sweet daddy, come

blowin' your horn; If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone. Verse 5 With rosy red garters, pink hose on my feet, Turkey red bloomer, with a rumble seat. Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' your horn; If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone. Verse 6 Every Sunday mornin', church people watch me go, My wings sprouted out, and the preacher told me so. Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' your horn; If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone. Verse 7 Dress skirt cut high, then they cut low; Don't think I'm a sport, keep on watchin' me go. Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' your horn; If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone. 207 Roberta ,',:·cs & Music by Huddie Ledbetter Arrc,.gec & !,capted by John A Lomax & Alan Lomax Medium tempo ,3, ,n=J ,,r,) 07 G Ji 11 p f' 1 Run here, Ro II - . r 1 ber - ta, sit down c1 67 1 07 c1 Run here, Ji' - Ro t ~ IJ Got - ~ knee.

on my G Ji' p r e I'~ J. 1 ' r J1 J. ) J - ber-ta, J, J. IQj r '~ sit down on my knee. G J J J ) ~ ;. 1r ~- J)~ I QJ some-thing to tell you, and that's been wor- ryin' me Verse 2 I went down to the river, I sat down on the ground. (Twice) I'm gonna stay right here, Lord, till Roberta comes down. Verse 3 Oh, Roberta, tell me how long, how long? (Twice) I'm gonna wait for you baby, I've gotta see you since you been gone. Verse 4 Well, way up the river,just as far as I could see. (Twice) Lord, I thought I'd find my old time used to be. Verse 5 She was a brownskin woman, she had black wavy hair. (Twice) And I can't subsdbe her, anymore, anywhere. Verse 6 I'm going to the station and talk to the chief of police. (Twice) Roberta done quit me, I can't see no peace. 208 Copyright 1936 Folkways Music Publishers Incorporated, USA. TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Pla2a 535 Kings Road, London SWto All

Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured t - II Rockin' Chair Words & Music by Hoagy Carmichael Medium slow Bm7 Ebm~7 Eb Eb9 Abm~7 ; o r IJ J J j:,,1i1i1 c ; rock-in' chair's Old - Ji,,,,, t ; J r I,J Fetch me that cane got me,- gin, J IJ J J J lo son, 'fore Ji,,,,, t ; j J ; IW J J. tan Cm7(bs> f7 your hide. Am7(bs> 07 Gm r lo I f' ca - bin,- get from this Can't Bb7sus4 Bb7 f7(bs>/B I side; my f7 Cm7 Eb6 by c1 C7aug Gm7 le ; J r no goin' where; - Gb dim Bb7/F Eb Eb7 Eb/Bb Ji,,,,, t J J J J IJ J f1 1W J ~ ~ r lo Just sit me here at the flies 'round this rock - in' grab-bin' Ab9 Am7(bs> Ji,"1i r r' send me in Cm7 F9sus4 for the end sweet cha-ri-ot Eb9 Bbm7 Ebm~7 Ji ►l>j, t ; ; ~ r IJ J- ,t Gm7 be; hea -ven she fm7 Bb7 f9 r 1J OJ-J J J 1W j ~ j □ J la Eb Old r ~ J lo le Har - ri - et, Gm7 07 chair. Ebm~7

Ji,,,,, t r ~ ;J Ii]] r· My dear old Aunt II rock - in' chair gits i t , - Fm7 Em~7 lj ;. ~ judg-ment day rock - in' r lo is here. 12. Eb Ji ,1i, t ; J r IJ J lo my see. I Ob9 Abm~7 I. c1 chained to of these trou- ble II Fm7 Bb7 IJ --------- - Eb Ab9 :II o chair. Cl Copyright 1930 Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, USA. Copyright assigned 1941 to Peer International Corporation. Peermusic (UK) Limited, 8-14 Verulam Street, London All Rights Rew~. International Copyright Secured Eb I~- --------- c 11 chair. we,. 209 San Francisco Bay Blues 111,ords & Music by Jesse Fuller Medium fast N.C F C j;(J J J II J I got the Jiw -=- J " J J J ,w 1J ,J J J blues for m~ ba - by, te~ c1 F ]) e - I J F p r· C bay; me I~ F F J I0 took her F Ji) t - far I r r r r ~ ~ r F I7, Did - n't mean ,> A1 C/G I ev-er had;-- IF r ff]. Said good-bye,-- IF 1 rrr way. rffl- made me cry, C

t 1J,1JJ I wan - na lay down and die. F Ji J fjJ got a lous-y ) j J J ,J a nick - el and I C c1 Iw<--: aw t e J J I £J r r· . Jl J. ain't got dime; F If she ev-er comes back, Copyright 1958 and 1963 Hollos Music Incorporated USA. Assigned to TRO-Essex Music Limited, for the territory of 210 - she was the bad,- 67 ain't a 07 Ji r c!r P F. 11•6@· gal so -->- ----- f#dim to treat her so best the San Fran -cis - co by C 0 - cean lin - er c1 . J) J. British Commonwealth (excluding Canada and Australasia), South Africa and Eire. All Rights Reser;ed. International Copyright Secured J I E1 F Ji r r r r r ( / 1zr: tr t t ,J J I □- r r J think I'm gon - na loose my stay, IC C2J - 'II be It 01 ev - er comes back to ,,.a J A1 C/G F~dim br'· If she mind. r rrr r an - oth - er brand t day, new 67 C by the San Fran-cis-co bay. Ji r •r r r r -- r 1E r r r p r· ,a r ill t - II J Walk -

in' with my ba-by down Verse 2 Sitting down by my back door, wondering which way to go; Woman I'm so crazy about, she don't love me no more. Think I'll take me a freight train, 'cos I'm feeling blue; Ride all the way till the end of the line, thinking only of you. Verse 3 Meanwhile, in another city,just about to go insane, Sound like I heard my baby, the way she used to call my name. If she ever come back to stay, it'll be another brand new day, Walking with my baby down by the San Francisco Bay. 211 Salty Dog Traditional Medium fast ,3, (JJ = J 1') Chorus 07 (F) 67 J J,, i 1 r •r I r [~r Why don't you I1 r let me be your sal - ty dog? Don't want to be your c1 F 8~7 J,, r ra Ir El & man at all. r rt r F - I- Sal-ty dog, ma-ma's lit-tie sal-ty dog.- 07 Just like 67 r hun - tin' for f a nee-die in a r bale of 1 r rt rr r r r 1 Tryin' to find a wo- man has-n't sand,- c1

F 1got no man.- Sal-ty dog,- 07 you sal - ty dog.- Why don't you 67 r •r r 1t •c ~ r J me be your sal - ty dog?- I1 r Don't want to be your c1 J, r r --J f' p Sal - ty dog,- man F 8~7 I~ ~ ~ ~ F ~ Ia F I~ - --------- ma - ma's lit -tie sal - ty dog. Verse 2 Little fish, big fish, swimming in the water. Come on back here, man, and give me my quarter. Salty dog, you salty dog. Chorus Verse 3 God made the women and he made her mighty funny. Kiss 'em on the mouth,just as sweet as any honey. Salty dog, you salty dog. Chorus 212 Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured at all. t - II See See Rider Words & Music by Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey Medium slow ,3---, (JJ = J .J)) Cdm Cdm C Cdim C C mp r--3----i ja 1· I J. J -J1 J I 1· ;J J J I'm so 6 7aug C Am7 07 Cdim C C feel so I al - ways so blue; I feel

un-hap-py, e I 1- I J· JJ) J. 11· I J J J c I J j 1J j J p I right from the start, I made a mis-take to 07 Cdim C C 67 Tho' it seems so hard J. JiiJ 3 J :i ~ J I that I will write, I hope he will re - mem- ber A-bout this let-ter part. rit. ~ G Am A#dim G/B 67 C r:-, r11f re - ceives it. See 3--, Fr 1r r J 11, r- when he c1 see ~- Made me love you, Lawd, Lawd, Lawd. C/E 0m7 Ji) Fm F pr r r r le -Ed p see der, - ri ,, le ?Ed t r r- IF" p p ~You made C F/A C/G F6 r JJ]c~ = I now your own girl come. 09 C Am7 what you have done,- 67 It me love you, r- ii ;j:: J now your real c:J "I --;::," girl come.- 2. I. 7 C C/B17 Adim Fm/Al7 C/G F#dim 6 If - C C/B17 Adim Fm/Al7 C/G 611 C N.C -II er Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. A!l Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured II 213 Serenade* In Blue Woros by Mack Gordon Music by Harry Warren Medium

slow ,3-, <n=J .P) Eb f9 c1<b9fas> r. B9 i►Ppj ~ J. ',;, c rYUfl:r It 3 3 When I hear that se-re-nade in blue,-- I'm some-where in an-oth-er world Ebm~7/G Gbm6 b11Pp J. ~ w I;t. - lone with b Fm7 3 ' ~- ~~ I~f 31@8 J. ~ 3 J~ ~ Shar - in9 all the joys we used to know you, Ma -ny moons- p / Abm6/Cb 5b13 Eb6 / Fm7 Bb9 Eb J u. t,Pp ). a c1<b9fas> b11P~- --- - t I J. ~ J 90. Once f9 B9 3 your face comes back to a-gain Bb7aug r· id- 1,· - r· J- #J J J- J. ~ I J ~ like the theme In the al - bum of my me -mo - ry; of some for - got - ten Se - re - nade C> Copyright 1942 Twentieth Century Music Corporation, USA. Warner Chappell Music Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured me, Ebm~7/G Gbm6 3 Just 214 e110 c1<b9> Ob9 a- me in - ~w lo-dy blue. It A~ A~6 p.11,, J 3 3 J ~- ~- j I j ~- j J J ~ ~- j I J. j ~- j i~

- seems like on - ly yes -ter - day,- A small a crowd-ed ca - fe, And floor,- A~6 bj,,,, w. □ J j J J J J J I J J J j J J J J 3 3 as f7 p.11,, J G#dim Grl j ~- j J J J ~- j I J. j J j i~ - the song 8~7 Fm7 be -came a re -mained in my r· d• Or heart, 3 tell So me, dar - ling, is there still a 8~7aug ,,. r· 1 ,J J I J 89 J• j But on - ly lone - ly ash - es of spark;- G~m6 E~m~1/G j ~ w we the flame knew? Fm/E~ 3 o J J J1J. Should I 90 ~ I J I J. ~ J j ,; ~ Crtr f9 c1(~9fas> Fm7 J ~- 8~7sus4 8~l 3(~9> E~ b, , , r· Vl ~- J j .3 1J ==--- And For - ev - er more be came good-bye, sigh,- . p,,,118( more",- f7/A 3 then you "For-ev - er I heard you say we danced the night a- way on whist-ling, in the dark,- J .J 1£J J I J. c II Se-re-nade in blue? 215 Seven Eleven By Carpenter & Williams Medium swing ,3-, (JJ = J ))) f6 Jij¢•tJl,J ff :l J§) 1 It· ,E ~. J J=-) ( f9 Ji,t .q J @iY I

t B1,9 1 @t Ji 1 ,& IJ ·@) ;·7 lo. f6 Jin· lP· JAf )9 1,J Fl J J ~ It Q Gm9 Cl3 1 .J) 1 J1 1 J) lo. . c1 f6 Ji@ .ng; I ,&!· JJ FJ 1,J 0 ; j ] J 1 1· > f6 p 1 I t- .J J J r q I . ~-- F9 (l,s> B1,9 ---- .q J = j J IJ 1 ' t p y Hr g PP 216 Copyright 1952 Prestige Music Company, USA. Good Music Limited/BMG Music Publishing Limited, 69·79 Fulham High Stiff!, London SW6. This arrangement Copyright 1999 BMG Music Publishing Limited. All Rights ReseNed. International Copyright Secured r'- t Am7 Abm7 I 1 ], t sJ. Gm9 ,,,-- 1 f6 1 1· c1 f6 C9 --------- ef .i Jr q I .fo21 r F f f9 Ji,F(JUr-11- t Bb7 y ~w-□----r, 1 1t @r &1 Gm9 F = ~. d• > ~-~-I= * I I= .J F C9 Ji• 1 t p c· ;J r ~ 1 C7(b5) l I J J sJ fJf r rA I Fm~7 Gm7 Fm~ 9 I1 r ~ > 1 r- >,-. • t II ff 217 Seventh Son (Original Version) Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo 07 N.C N.C JbibPlt~Fp

F Now ev 'ry-bo- dy's cryin' , •. r· r· r· r ,., p r· ,., r 01 whole world c· t Yeah,- the ; It I,,. In the 67 . J ~ ~2 J. J JJ I J t -· on- ly is there one. I'm the one, 01 -· I,,. J ~ IQ1j I'm sev-enth son. 01 N.C round a-bout J1" 77t· r r the 1-· t I'm one. A" r· 67 ~ r· t. ~I ~ ~ ~ one, I'm the one, . the 01 ~ J ~I J. t· -· ~J ----- sev-enth son.the one they call the I,,. r ~I I-· II Verse 2 Now I can tell your future, before it comes to pass. I can do things for you, make your heart feel glad. I can look in the skies, and predict the rain. I can tell when a woman's got another man. rm the one, etc. Verse 3 I can hold you close and squeeze you tight. I can make you grab for me, both day and night. I can heal the sick, I can raise the dead. I can make you, little girl, talk out of your head. rm the one, etc. Verse 4 I can talk these words, and sound so sweet, And make

your lovin' heart even skip a beat. I can take you, baby, hold you in my arms, And make the flesh quiver lovely forms. rm the on?, etc. ~ :::·,· gi""t 1955 (Copy(g--: Re.,ewed} Are , s,c Corporation & Hoochie Coochie Music, USA ~ W •5,,,,: - - -:e-: 22 De--:-a""l S:""N':, LO-r:-ao~ WU: jo~, 3 . g Music Lmrt:ed 31 Milson Road London W14 (Jo%) J. ; r:.s ~e-se-~ -:!---=---:,:,-:a CcO'V""ir Secured 219 Seventh Son (Version 2) Medium tempo Words & Music by Willie Dixon c1 JaF t r r ~ E ~ talk - in' 1. Ev - 'ry - bo - dy's bout :[J r r r F sev - enth the son. In the f7 ffe>r whole n:u ~ ~w J IJ t - F F wide world there's on c1 ffe>1~J t - t t J J I'r' iJ ~ c1 81,7 87 - t t son. Ji r r er f±J one, I'm the one;- can tell the one they call I can -- ~ ~ ~ F ~ ~ I~ F ~ F Ll -Et ~ ~ I I,,. I,,. - glad;- Look in the sky, pre -diet- the

rain; I can c1 f7 J J J U J J I J t- t J .FJli~J t- t U JI 67 c1 f7 u v I'm the one;- Yes, I'm the one. the one they call the sev-enth son. I can talk these words that will sound so sweet They will even make your little heart skip a beat; I can heal the sick and raise the dead; I can make little girls talk out their head. rm thP-- one, etc. Copyright 1955 (Copyright Renewed) Arc Music Corporat:on & Hoochie Coochie Music, USA. Jewel Music limited, 22 Denmark St~eet, Lo rid or- ., C2 '3c=i:; 9J! , s: "T:ited, 31 Milson Road London W14 (Jo~) .! ~ g-'~5 ;ies-:-,'f-: -:~·-,:· :-a ::::-·rr: Se: . ·e,d I'm the 81,7 87 Verse 3 220 J 3I the sev-enth your fu-ture, it will come to pass; tell when a we-man's got a-noth-er man. I'm the one; one, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r r E2f r ~ ~ I 't±r N.C ffe>r ~ I'm the c1 do things for you, make your heart tell ffe>r OJ /Ii;. JJI II 2. I ~ Yes, f7 I'm

the t one; 67 one. j;6J I'm the ly one. - ~ t t t 9 II 3.1 can Shake That Thing Traditional Medium fast ,3-, (JJ = J J) c1 Mf Ja J ; sr J j J J J 1 J J ). J II i, old old the Now, J j folks tell folks like it, the and folks young J 4 ; 1f &j J ) J J J J - the young folks how do, to You bP J J- J I- t p l~J ~J J- J Iaw, shake that thing,- shake that thing,- c1 f7 } ;"' J. Ir F r r J j iJ J IJ - tired tell-in' you to f7 67 sick and gon - na c1 f7 i, r The too.- of ✓ - I'm get-tin' c1 - II shake that thing. Verse 2 Now, it ain't no Johnson, ain't no chicken wings. All you do is to shake that thing. Why don't you shake that thing, shake that thing? I'm getting sick and tired of telling you to shake that thing. Verse 3 I was walking downtown and stumbled and fell. My mouthjumped open like a front wheel well. Why don't you shake that thing, shake that

thing? I'm getting sick and tired of telling you to shake that thing. C :.::·•· g-: :??~ ):,•se• 3·::~ -ers '11is,::: - ~e-: 8 9 :-- :-- s~~eet London W1 C . ~ l"~e i::-:·: :::--g-: se-c ·ec .l • r.: 221 Shake Your Money Maker Words & Music by Elmore James fast E1 B" r r ! r- I r' Js•b{(,- • p j c 11 r· 1 Well, got a gal, she lives A1 t r ,r r r rWell, got a gal, B1 up on - the hill.- E1 1 ' she r r r I--I r - lives up on the hill.- E1 A1 c 1 p I r r rSZ?r I~ r ~ r [Jlf' Some - times she some -times I think won't,- she will. Chorus 1 r f r 1 r r r t JI FJ=t c IF r r ! Cl You've got to shake your mon - ey-ma - shake your mon - ey-ma- ker,- A7 E1 IF IF Shake your mon - ey- ma ker,- - - ker, shake your mon - ey-ma - 87 ker, 2 r t - E1 Shake your mon - ey - ma - ker Verse 2 Love you, baby, tell you the reason why. (Twice) Every time you leave

me, I want to lay down and die. Chorus Verse 3 I got a baby, she lives up on the hill. (Twice) Says she gonna love me, but I don't think she will. Chorus Verse 4 I got a gal and shejust won't be true. (Twice) She got to the place, won't do a thing I tell her to. Chorus 222 Copyright frost Music Corporation, USA. ~indswept Pacific Music Limited, Hope House, 40 St. Peter's Road, London W6 A:. ~:g+-ts ~eservec -u:~ at c-a Cc=:-"~ g4"-~ Secured She Ain't Nothing But Trouble Words & Music by Arthur Crudup Medium tempo ,3, (n = J Ji) Mf G7 Ji' j r (t L g ' J. I P I 1 don't want my ba -by, Lord, fool -in' a -round- on me.- r r t IL g, J. I - 1 11 67 don't want my ba-by Jif - ,~ E E E E ~ - 11 D Lord, fool-in' a - round on me.- 01 c1 r· 3 She ain't noth-in' but trou-ble, I~ 3~ ~ j G &~ wher-ev-er she- may J2£1J - I- II be. Verse 2 Darlin', you ain't

nothin' in the world but trouble; I love youjust the same. (Twice) I don't want my baby talkin' to another man. Verse 3 Take me, darlin', hold me in your arms. Love me, baby, love me all night long. You ain't nothin' in the world but trouble, wherever she may be. Verse 4 Now when the sun starts risin', Lord, I'm wringin' my hands and cryin'. (Twice) I love you, baby, ljust can't get you otf my mind. ~ :.::,,r g+~: :9-92 C-a::•e & ::-:~-. "'::::•:x:Ja:ec USA .;;· - , 5: ::·:,:-:: ::- ·:- 3· :tf -: !'-t :: =· :~e A::·ca:- :J-co- 'iW: !. ; €-:5 ;,=:,s~--"::-: --~--~- :-:;. ~::,· ?-: 5-::: ·,=:-: 223 Singing The Blues Words & Music by Melvin Endsley Medium tempo F i~1 ~ Well B" F F le nev - er nev - er F felt felt more more like like sing - ing cry - in' I F ffe~ r r r r c1 . 1· Jl I nev - er thoughtev - 'ry-thing's wrong- that and

?" the all - I'd ev - er lose no -thing ain't right your love, with - out F c1 -------- t. F ~~ J ~ F why do you do me this sing -ing B" la ~ ~ me blues night 'cos 'cos B" ,. You got ~ IE E ~ ( r J I ,J c1 ffe& 1 r r r r· 11· ( J I ,~ way? the J dear, you. ( f Well, ·11 I 12. F F7 blues F B" t F The II r r F r IF moon and stars no Copyright 1954 renewed 1982 Acuff-Rose Music Incorporated, USA. 224 Acuff-Rose Music Limited, London W1. All Rights Rese"Ved. ll"'~e~ at=o"al Coovr:ght Secured F J. long - er shine, ~ The Bi, Bi, F pi r r F r Ir r J. p 1r r r r dream is thought was gone F mine. There's no - thing left 69 c1 for !55 r r J. ,Ji I ii r a t r F I J J ; r r I . ~~ w to me but do F cry ov - er Bi, F you. Well, ffe, Ll r r r lc r: r: r r ~ Ir r r F F· nev - er felt like more a - way run -ning c1 .? could

-n't I. with F c1 ----- t F !55 stay i:I blues. Bi, I l~ - out go 'cos r &F J J j I1 ~ ~ you, You got me Bi, F 12. F r r :II Well, why should I ~ J) c1 Bi, p, r E ~ r t J I ,J I but I I ----- a IJ the sing - ing t II blues. 225 Silver City Bound Words & Music by Huddie Ledbetter Arranged & Adapted by Alan Lomax Medium tempo ,3-, (D=J J)) Chorus N.C D Ji., j 1 J -Ji ,J I J Sil - ver Ci - ty t 11 ;J J J ;, J. bound, I'm 11A. Sil - ver Ci - ty bound, 67 07 D Ji'• t J J J J IJ ~ e I J J J ) J. t 1 Well, I tell my ba - Ci - ty I'm Sil-ver by bound. A1 IJ -.-, Hey,- blind Verse 87 Lem - I t J7J J) J. on gon-na ride on Ji'• - t J J 11,J. J) J 1,; Catch me by the hand, D . ,J t down. A1 E1 t ,J I J aw, w ]14 .J 1- ba - by.- Blind Ji'• J J J J .f)· I ,J t I- t J J l,J J J Iman Catch me by thehand, A1 w ba - I- e J 1J J J JJ J I

by.- Blind Lem - on was a blind I~ t - II man.-- Catch me by the hand, aw, baby, Blind Lemon was a blind man. He'd holler: (Twice) Chorus Verse 3 Catch me by the hand, aw, baby, And lead me all throughout the land. (Twice) Chorus Copyright 1959 Folkways Music Publishers Incorporated, USA. TRO Essex Music Limited, Suite 2.07, Plaza 535 Kings Road, London SW,o All Rights Reserwed. International Copyright Secured aw, D Verse 2 226 eJ I 87 D Lem-onwas a blind t Smoke Gets* In Your Eyes Words by Otto Harbach Music by Jerome Kem Slow E~ Fm7 Cm7 mp j J J j lo JV1i1 J J J 3J I .J They asked me how I Fm7 - plied, E~ ; J ~ Ir Fm7 ►"i, J They Jalo LJJ. E~ E~aug A~ E~dim . 8~7 8~7(~9) t de - nied." -------Ir [' f t r I j J J j I" J J J J 1J said some-day you'll find When your heart's on all who love are blind. 8~7 E~ A~9 Fm7 E~m~7 Cm7 J I I, of course, re - E~ Edim Fm7 can -not be "Some -thing

here in - side Cm7 IV 8~7 f E~dim true. my true love was knew Cm7 J &J ---- [' f t r E~ E~aug A~ 8~7 E~ E~/D~ 11 w ~, 11 fire, you must re - al - ize smoke gets in your eyes, 3 JJ J J J I A A I A. c: I ✓ So I chaffed them and I gai-ly laughed fm7 8~7<~9) E~ Edim 8~7 A~m7 8 love. to think they could doubt my t, t, w~~W~& II e ~ I 1 ;• 11 iJ Qr F FIJ Jr7J ~ IJ J Yetto-day my love has flown a-way, I am with-out E~ ; bpi, Cm7 J J J J J I .J Now laugh - ing friends de - ride E~m~7 Cm7 ; bpi, Fm7 f E.1r J J J Ir say, "When a love - ly flame dies, E~ E~aug 8~7 'A~ love. j J J j lo--------1r tears I can - not Fm7 3 my E~dim hide, So E~ 0~9 E~ 8~7 J J j j le !} smoke gets in your I smile and II eyes."--- C Copyright 1934 T. B Harms & C:O,,,pany Incorporated, USA :-:,-.s;ca:11 M"sic !'ublishing LJ,,,toc 47 British G-, London W4'~"'"'' , ~

~~'- ~"!"'S - 227 So Blue * Words by Lew Brown & Buddy De Sylva Music by Helen Crawford & Ray Henderson Medium Jazz waltz A1 E1 C J i O J. k new I'd miss your knew- that sum - mer 6 Om 67 A°"'7 Ji t J. ~ J j IJ------ 0 J 0 I&J while,- lights, But nev - er But nev - er 12. c1 §:>; 1 knew that I'd knew that I'd '-" Both sleep I; c J ·11 ----Cm~7 ~ - -=- ing And You wak - ing,- Em10,s> ~, .D ) I p ~ r Ji a ' 67 67aug blue. blue so so ------ C6 ing;- a de - p la ~ r p la ~ r· p r ' ' ' 07 ach - C Fm6 f6 p II a oh, oh, be be I I. J 1;. ~. es for the same kiss hold- smile,- And miss your nights- would nev - er C Fm J. J. - II= know dear,- 67aug C poor My heart Dm1(l,s> A1 Ji I It's is ~ -,;- break ' .@ ;J if) ing- for ,,, - ,s I J. ------- you. A1 E1 e J ~ 1,J-=;. ,o J j I@-=; J J ~ I 11;

J. 0 J. b□ - '-" be I'll Om Fm6 in hea-ven when AP7 C Ji J J. j J 0 IJ- J 0 J 0 l&J - gain,- But, un - til then,- I'll just be oh, 67 C/Fm J 1;. so Copyright 1927 De Sylva, Brown & Henderson Incorporated, USA. 228 in I hold you Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt (so%)/ Redwood Music Limited, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach. London NW, (so%) Alt Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured my arms a - C I; ------- blue. e II Solitude Medium slow Words by Eddie de Lange & Irving Mills* Music by Duke Ellington ,3---, (JJ = J .J)) Ji'11j r In Cm7 Fm7 Fm9 r r r r Pr r 10 I J. haunt taunt me me E"m~7 N.C Mp r II: ---- ------ you you so - Ii - tude so - Ii - tude my 1. Gm/B" Fm1 /B" A"/B" Fm9 E"m~7 Bl,7(!,9) r with with B"7aug b21111 F u-r- tr J J J J lo ±J t r r <.; re - ver-ies me - mo -

ries JJ. II J J .J j .J j J IJ J. p I J. p - - A"6 E"9 so f#dim there's I'm filled with de - spair;- in my chair,- i ►pp r E r (- r J QJJJJ. be f#dim Fm7 B"9 no - one could my A"6 sit E"/G In days gone by. nev - er die. of that -II Fm7 .J j J IJ p J. 1 pI - With gloom ev -'ry-where,- sad.- E"6 E"dim B"9 E"/G B"7aug b J J j- ~- p If r r r- t (J r ~ r r I .J ,Pp sit and I stare;- E"m~7 b,"P r r r r so A"/B" - Ii - ,,.~ ,,, ? = I know that I'll Ir Gm/B" Fm1/B" Cm7 Fm7 Fm9 r la I J. pray B1,1(1,9> Lord """"" a - bove, - = send back - my F ing; dear JJ. t E"m~7 b F r.:t r rr J J J J lo &pp In go mad. soon I'm tude 1 my love. ------ ~Cc:.· g-· :: :- "' :: -! v s : ::i- ~ s- g Corporation, USA Sate age-:s ½· :=--!sh E-::i ~e (exeluding

Canada) and Europe J R Lafleur & Son limited ! . -- : · :<: •:· sa e 1, t+ie :JK ~Y Pe·niss,•r :• 5,:,cs,e, & a•u-s Ys: Publishers limited, London "- ~·gc:s '""''"": -:.--e: :-~ ==~•-r Sc-:·c II 229 Someday Words & Music by Arthur Crudup Medium tempo ,3-, (I.J = J J)) Mf 67 p•i r t I c - r r7'r: IP r ::J Some - day, p• ba - p• some some,- ' old lone 1- 0 r t I C3====r· t Some-day, q t r :J J IC some,- some old lone-some 07 ]J. -=---- 1 You C9 G r r r this - a r r: p ir r day, ~ ~ ba - by,- G treat - ed know 1~~ ~ ~ won't ~- way. be r p wor - ried and p JJ· Verse 2 When I go in my room, I fall down on my knees and pray, (Twice) That I have someone to love me, and I wish that you were there. Verse 3 I have found somebody, some woman that really cares for me. (Twice) I mean I found a woman who wants to be my honey bee. 230 some C9

day, p• by, r J Copyright Crudup Music, USA. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured e II Someone To Watch Over Me Music & Lyrics by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin Slow ~ C fdm f Ja11,e j Ji J J 3 IP r pr I. 61ID A7IE Om/f f~m7o,s> f16 67 C E7aug fm~ 7 67 C~dim Om Ji p r ;, J It J J J Ir' 12. Ji c1 C c1 f 611 C Fm CIE II= .---3---, t2i t F r' F 1r f' s110~ - Ji r e EJj Ir j --- 7' J Ir A1IC~ A9 09 67 c1 IJ J C 11 ~ Ei1dim CIE Ji p r ~ l~ Jie le . C~dim r J lc.J f ,J r fdim A7/E Om/f f~m7<l1s> f16 Om 67 J J. I t II 12. C c1 f fm6 C c1 J Elo le J J J If' f. ~ I~ r' C c1 f 611 C r' c J J J J J ) I~ r p r 6110 I. ,11 J J. I ~ f It J J J y Ji. Ip F p J J J =II ------- -e- IJ. c, Coo,-r-,rrr. i;l-6 <"!-,~- C"'z:,oell & Company and New Wor1d Music Company Limited, administered by WB Music Corporation, USA W<Y<l

lols>< C,,,,,pany umited, administered by WB Music Corporation, USA. C :,,c--~·r :;,;.; C•a:,oe,l & Company and n,;s •·.;-II!'' :-a::x,,e' M$!-C Um rte(!' G,-q::T" -o se 16; "'1im,ne,r-s-i,frtt" Road, London W6 c ~ SK,~ 1,, ~ g-,-.s ~~ •=·!"'".---: .,,,-,,c~a 231 Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child Traditional Slowly Em Am J) 1) J JjJ J)1 t• ~ i " '.: J Some-times ;• Em f7] J I feel like a moth - er -less child. J IJ J moth - er - less child. Some -times C9 Am6 Em ;• J u long way ,s Jt from home; JJ I Some-times I feel like a ~) J J7) I f7J J J. ~) I feel ,s Em like a moth-er- less child, C9 87sus4 87 Em A way long Am 6 Em ;• 4£ Jg;J. home; 232 I'm a rit. moth - er - less C9 J)" IJ A long Em J, 1J child A 87sus4 87 0 way long Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt.

All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured ]l from Em u ,;, I way II from home. C9 Em ;• r· p £ J J J 1J J J r· be - liev - er, A ~w- J 1J t J ,;, lo Am6 True ,s from r.-, 0 home. II Sorrowful Blues Words & Music by Bessie Smith Medium tempo ,3, (JJ = J J)) F ji ► {h If I,. II you steal me catch ----- IJ don't mean no t .[J I rz-: ?r r r r I r r F PJ If you harm. catch don't mean me steal - in'. no c1 F Ji► l r r r in', - B177 f7 Ji► ,, I re J. p J1 r· IJ --------- c> t ;CJ I r t a It's harm. mark tJ in my r r r: r and fam - 'ly it F Ji► r r must be J J Pj ~ I car - ry - in' on. ------ () IJ e. - II Verse 2 I got nineteen men and I won't want no mo'. (Twice) If I had one more, I'd let that nineteen go. Verse 3 It's hard to love another woman's man. (Twice) Can't catch him when you want him, you got to catch

him when you can. Verse 4 Have you ever seen a preacher throw a sweet potato pie? (Twice) Just step in my backyard and taste a piece of mine. : :::.· f-· :;:-?; )::•se-~- 3ro: e~s Y s c :ec 8 9 :::~t!" S~·e-e:, Lo-:don W1 !. ; g-:s ~ese-,-e: -:e·-.a: :-a :=-:::~~· g-: 5-€-:: ·e: 233 Spoonful Medium tempo Words & Music by Willie Dixon ,3-, (D=J ~) E7vamp II It gold; r r r r r r 1g r e1r rrr r r could be a spoon - ful of Just a lit-tie spoon of your dia - mends,- could be a spoon - ful of pre -cious love sat - is - fy my soul.- , • w c: c: r U]@J .J J J J I- ,. ~ r flJJ w J J J I lie a -bout a lit-tie, Men Some of 'em Some men dies a-bouta lit-tie. That spoon, that spoon, that 1 Ev - 'ry-one fight a-bout a spoon - -iJ J ,s - c I 2 I ful.- Verse 2 It could be a spoonful of coffee, it could be a spoonful of tea; But a little spoon of your precious love is good enough for me. Men lies about that spoonful, Some

of them dies about that spoonful, Some of them cries about that spoonful. But everybody fight about that spoonful; That spoon, that spoon, that spoonful. Verse 3 It could be a spoonful of water, saved from the desert sand; But one spoon of luck from my little forty five save me from another man. 234 1 cries a-bout a lit -tie, c qTcr r JJ J J j,•.'•J j-J J I~ J J J I~ spoon - ful;- 1 Copyright 1960 Arc Music Corporation & Hoochie Coochie Music, USA. Jewel Music Publishing Company Limited, Griffin House, 161 Hammersmith Road, London W6. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured I II Sporting Life Blues Traditional Medium slow Ji' J II r z- Mp. I'm get -tin' job A1 Ji' ~ t2! r r j • 41t -:s 3 of hang - ing tired c1 Ji' C 69 G N.C G J ; JJ 3 01 3 This old- G c1 ~ J ) IQ J7P ------ J ] J sport - in' life, is r p Get a E7 ; down. get - tie and- ----- 'round, Cm 3

. J1 kill - ing -=- night life, this old G ]) e - II me. Verse 2 I got a letter from my home; Most of my friends are dead and gone. This old night life, this old sportin' life, Is killing me. Verse 2 There ain't but one thing that I've done wrong; Lived this sportin' life too long. This old night life, this sportin' life, Is killing me. Verse 3 I've been a liar, and a cheater too; Spent all of my money and my booze on you. This old night life, this old sportin' life, Is killing me. Verse 4 I'm getting tired of running around; I think I'll marry and settle down. This old night life, this old sportin' life, Is killing me. r : : : ,- g--: :;99 Dorsey 3,·o:--e·s t., 5-: - :e-:: 8 ; =-·~ S!,~t London W1 1, ; r:s i:!ese-.-e-: --:E---,-,:-z :x-,,,ri: 5-K-•!'d 235 Squeeze Me Words & Music by Clarence Williams & Thomas 'Fats' Waller Medium slow ,3--, (D=J J,) 67 c1 Jib¢;. jJ IIJ Ba - by

67 f6 3 ,J J 3 J. - ~J you've been dog - gone sweet to c1 f6 Fdim f7 Bb 1- -,- ~- . Jib J. 3 J 3,Ji J - I "iF1 you're the on - ly one You C 67 Ba .~ 1; know J ~ I need but c1 Jib J1 J J1---J J ·1J J ~J J J J IJ t you're my Dm7 Bdim . gal;- 67 Jiq J J J J 'bout you I You jl~~ love me c 'r·- can. one J. J j IJ J ~ When you . Jl J II: J p 'cos J J Some-thing Dm7 / C Cdim c1 F Eb707 67 ffe~J no C 6m/Bb A1 can't re - sist,- 1· --- like @I you,- 6m7 Om . - by Bm7 Cdim A1/c# A1 --1"' see. J. jJ me,-- . l~ t IJ 67 J lJ J --- kiss me, mom-ma, I stay kissed, c1 f6 Ebm~7 01 Jl J ;,I ;, J 1· . Oh, ba - by, squeeze me and squeeze me -. :· a - gain;- Copyright 1925 renewed and assigned 1952 to Pickwick Music Corporation, USA. Redwood Music Limited, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW,. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured Oh, hon -

ey, 67 c1 . . E1 f6 f6 Ji& ii J p ii J -iJJ I iJ"---'~ ,s don't stop, till I tell 0m7(1,S) you 1" E1,1 01 69 Cl3 -,, . ~ I ii J ~ ~ J ~ I S 'r- ± . Now, ba - by, squeeze me and kiss me some when.- 6m1/c 67 Ji r· ~ w C/6 ll J J J J I :J more, Just like you f6 Ei,m~7 07 Fm & 67 c1 . . Ji& -iJ) J ~ ii ~ J, I ~~ 1" cu-pid is stand -ing close f9 f7 }idcry. pick me 0m7 6m1(bs> 67 ba - by c1 . . b 'r- J I ii ~ ~ ii ~ ~ I Edim Ei,dim 0dim 1 J) t IJ PJ J, ; on your knee,- . up I. 2. I. 61 ~ 67 Ai,dim 6dim f#dim Fdim J IP sr ¢ p 1 Just S #r- J Oh, mom -ma don't let your sweet ba - by by,- Bdim Bi, dim Adim 1" E1,1 07 Your -,, ., ;" F - fore. be did c1 c1 61,1(#9> F6 E1,7 01 c1 61,1(#9> F6 JJ J feel so good -y good - y when you kiss me.- Oh, mom -ma, you kiss e II me.- 237 St. James Infirmary Words & Music by Joe

Primrose Om B" JqJ. Pr fQ 1 ,. I went down- to St. James' A7sus4 R Om ,-3-, In - firm - 'ry,- 3 R To see my ba - by there. Om 3 J IJ J j She was A1 B"9 ly - in' on a A1 Om ffe; ~- ;)J ~ -- ; cold, so still,- ta - ble;- A1 Om I,,. 1 ii II J. J ) I J. so bare. ffeb J1 J. I,,. ev - er F --=-- 3--=- she may ~ be. --- ov - er, ) She'd Where A1 I!, J1 A1 A7aug I~ J ~- ~ J ~ ne - ver - Om J7l I J. 3 1 speed- and bless her, <.:::,::, I!, .---3 J J J She could search this whole wide world B"9 ffe► J J J So 1 ~I -=-- .-3--, 1 1 ;Jl. ~ ~ ~ I~ J J ~. A1 r r F r I J. Om 3 I!, Good luck, God Gm7 c1 - long- wood - en Om J find a Om 3 J ~---~ J I J. bet -ter man than Copyright 1930 and 1958 by Mills Music Incorporated, New York, USA. Reprinted by Kind permission of Belwin-Mills Music Limited, 250 Purtey Way, Croydon, Surrey CR9. All Rights Reser,ed. International

Cooyright Secured me. t II St. Louis Blues Words & Music by W. C Handy Medium tempo ,3---, (D=J 1') 67 ~f Mf I 1 #J F I hate to p• c1 see J ,. F-- 1 .J J ]jJJ Hate to see J J j F I1 the ev' - nin' sun 07 J J Ji' J ~ j 'Cos my - ba - by 67 Ji' Q ------- down; 07 6 Jl IQ J) -------- IQ ------- , . ; I Q I feel to - day. Feel to - mor - row like . 07 - 67 6 to - pa] Qz) J. JJ town. I feel c1 I ,· ,-L) :J 1 .J 6 go ,. like - down, ; I . Feel - in' to - mor - row jJ . this I 1 ,LJ :J - go he done left c1 ±J . r· ;g, J § E EJ C Ji' Ic g ; I . Q sun ,. c1 C 67 . :J the ev' - nin' 6 ±J - ±J - day; 6 ------- 6 JJ e 1 E E r: I'll pack my trun~-- make my get - a - way. i:- :.:c-·r :;~ a,c, 3-::-:--e--"'3 w -s,,: ::--:c-, Xl>'"POrated, USA - ~·-i: ~ :,,i''t I, - -

-':!'•" - - ~e-:. :;- :-- 1 ~ :-:-ss c::iac LOo""IOOn WC2 J. ; :rt!;~---= ~,-~er-a : : ~ Se--:"'!'!:: 11 St. Lou -is 239 Gm r· I I 1 E E 'f3 wo - man,- with her dia - mond J,• ( J 7,- I c [2r ~ J. man 'round- 07 by her a- pron c r r jJ strings. 'Twant for C#dim 07 J,• r r r· r r ff 7) r· I ,· pow - der,- and for J,• p F ~ 1' ? ~ r G 66 G &J 0---;;;; I~ St. Lou-is blues, just as blue C c1 rock Am7 The Gm A1 07 IJ lJ Ir· ' ,.FJ I where. Got the 66 no - 67 G 1lJ ; ~ J 4 lo w as 1 - can be. . ±J t #~ I ]J c ,43] I casL in the he would-n't have gone ,, G so --- far Or sea,---- 07 - That G j,' F 10 j J J j I]-tlJ-)J j 4 J 4 I e e Is e t F hair, would not gone no - where, G 66 ~ ~ man got a heart like a I store bought r ir I t, love J,• ,~ r i n g s , - - - - - Pulls that I Q -=- Gm G 66 ~ &t

) F P ~ Gm .? man I 0 z from c1 G I w 11 me. (See over for block lyrics) Verse 2 Been to the Gypsy to get my fortune told; To the Gypsy, to get my fortune told. 'Cos I'm most wild about my jelly roll. Gypsy done told me: "Don't you wear no black." Yes she done told me: "Don't you wear no black; Go to St. Louis, you can win him back" Help me to Cairo, make St. Louis by myself; Gone to Cairo, find my old friend Jeff. Goin' to pin myself close to his side; If I flag his train, I sure can ride. I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie; Like a Kentucky colonel loves his mint and rye. I'll love my baby till the day I die. Verse 3 You ought to see that stovepipe brown of mine; Like he owns the diamond Joseph line. He'd make a cross-eyed old man go stone blind. Blacker than midnight, teeth like flags of truce; Blackest man in the whole St. Louis Blacker the berry, sweeter is thejuice. About a crap game, he knows

a powerful lot; But when work time comes, he's on the dot. Goin' to ask him for a cold ten spot; What it takes to get it, he's certainly got. A black-headed gal make a freight trainjump the track; Said a black-headed gal make a freight trainjump the track. But a red-headed woman makes a preacher ball thejack. Stars Fell On Alabama * Medium slow Words by Mitchell Parish Music by Frank Perkins 09 J. ' 69 ,J j 1J our lit - tie dra - ma, for -get the glam - our, lived can't Em E"dim 7 Dm sr I ,J ,J j J. j IJ J And stars fell 12. 09 Ju I. C F7 kissed eyes in held last Dm7 . J J J 11 J. - ba - ma last ------- 1 night. ~dm DJ 67 I t =II jJ- c::.;; night. C w a field of der a ten E"1 Dm7 67 Em J lo on Al - a - ba - ma w EJ we your 613 09 613 •r· J r· J- I J Ir' We I white,~ light,~ C 67 JJJJJI in nev - er planned C my im - a - gi - C#dim Pr r=rrrr1J J<-=» J J J

IJ--------; J □ J W - na - tion DJ 67 J, J. - land E l,.J sit - u - tion- Am J J j J Ir where no one else could Dm7 67 C wJ a - so heav - en - AJ IY,-- f#m7 A r t f r r Ir - r t 'r 'f r ,.--, ,?'" en - ter, and in the A1 09 tre just you and cen 69 C - r· t I J ,J. ~ J ~ I J J J I r' •r· J II -✓ Em E"dim Dm7 09 I ,J ,J Q J. Q I J J J -0- fell night tight, ' And stars heart beat like a ham - mer, on Al - a - ba - ma my arms wound a-round you My J, r· fair - y - 87 dear. me, 242 . .J) a C F7 last CO Copyright 1934 Mills Music Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured C ------ IJ. c II Stella By* Starlight Words by Ned Washington Music by Victor Young Medium slow 01 C#dim The J J song---- a rob Om9 670,9) O7aug j f9 sings---- C J G Em6 Bm J g 14

,J I J. of C#dim rip - pies by bt:J t r I ,r ~ great A ~ J Ir star - by That's Stel - la ~ ~ Am ~, Id theme: sym - pho - nic Bm7 2::: ~ ~ J I '! light, and not a r +r ---- IJ heart - J dream. a and IJ ,J J J I thing ~ J O1(lJ9> Am1(lJs> J J J 1,o j f6 Ill My J hide;- BlJdim bU t ~ ,! lov - ers r r r Cm(m~7) ,--3---, she's ev - 'ry where two E7aug 87 i•=r F r -------- en - tide J ~ Ir· ~ nook a - f#m7(lJ5> r--3----, J IJ J ~ J I~ J ) ev at brook a D/A That Springs;-- of mur - mur Gm6/BlJ - less end years IJ J The b'J. 0---- in - u Through t -----IJ J J J lo ------J IJ on earth to f> Copyright 1944 Fa"""-5 M-3>< ~ . USA A:. lil:gtr'"s ~ :"'11:P,-Z"IO•r"la ~ , p ! ' ~ I - 0-----gree, G ------ O I J. t II me 243 Sugar Blues Medium tempo Music b~ ~.a·e-ce Williams*

Words by Lucy Fletcher ,3-, (n=J ~) C C 613 p(; J J, ) J IJ. Have heard you C9 Ji J t you? these blues ------- ~J J. l#J ~ J ] J J. When you hear they F t J ,. you thro' and 07 67 say thrill will They're the sweet -est blues you I@" a G ev - er J heard; Now C t II: word. p J } Su - gar blues,- J 67 • J J J -l Ev - 'ry - bo - dy's sing -ing 244 them J Ir E c r------ts- J I J. j>J ,J J J p J. Ji r· J F C G 07 c1 to sing to I; J. thro'. lis - ten and don't I'm goin' f#dim ED7 1; that F C ffi>~ 1f J J. J J, J t the 1, J Ji ;. su-gar blues;- J)" Ir ~ J J ,J The whole town is ring - ing, /~ Mly Copyright 1919 Clarence Williams Music Publishing, USA. Redwood Music Limited, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW1 (so%)/ B. Feldman & Company Limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2 (50%) All Rights Reserved. International Copyright

Secured f . Om7 c1 67 N.C . J, ~ r p r f7J 1; r .&) ;FJ Ir J 5 lov - in' love my But the But the be,- he can love my man's- sweet as - fee, I cof - tea,- dog - gone fool dog - gone cream turnedturned C I F ,i7J J J ~ J w J ~--J so - ur so - ur on on me.-~ me.- I'm J, J J ) J. I ,t down and die. lay me C E1 so ;. 1 -< f#dim J J 1; J J :i ) J9 choose,- But I'm You can say what you 67 C E1 J, r r J J 1,J J ~ J )J. Ir r all con - fused; I've got 67 07 J J got the sweet. 5\eet su - gar blues, more the sweet, sweet su - gar I. A1 =t J j su -gar; I've it I 12. C 67 Ir 1 blues. I could bad,- f6 07 A1 I p )z) ; w feel un - hap-py, so F A1 Om c1 6m7 ,t)" C F C J J J ·11 r· I've got the t II blues. 245 Summertime Blues Words & Music by Eddie Cochran & Jerry Capehart Medium rock A E marcato #,'•'• j ., J J J t I j B ., Mf E rj

EE E A B t I ., j J J J t I , E E r j (J II I'm a- E A #,'•'• r r r r rt r:: r: r: r: r @ w I ., 11= 1 - gon -na raise a fuss,- I'm (Verses 2, 3 see block lyric) B J,Yt ., a - gon-na raise a J J J t hol - ler, E ] J] j I r r r t r .J E E r r- A - bout a - work - In' all sum - mer just to #,'•'• j ., j A E B JJ J t try to earn a dol - lar. A I ., E E r Ev 'ry time I call my ba-by to try togeta date,- My A E N.C J J J boss says "No dice, son, you got-ta work late". Some-times I won-der what E N.C r ~ r r• I'm a-gon-na do,- But there ain't no cure for the ll'l Copyright 1958 American Music Incorporated, USA. Cinephonic Music Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt . .:, ~ighcs Q ~ lm-i,o,,ai c:oi,,,ngtrt Secured Sum-mer-time-blues. I. i . E A JJJ~ B E I e e F J t E B A E I J J J ~ t I e e F j ~ ~ ~ :II A -well my 12. i·,•· E A JJ J ~ t

B E A B E N.C I e e F J t I J J J ~ t I e e F J t II Verse 2 A-well my 'n' Poppa told me "Son, you gotta make some money, If you wanna use the car to 90 a-ridin' next Sunday." Well, I did'nt 90 to work, told the boss I was sick. "Now you can't use the car 'cos you didn't work a lick." Sometimes I wonder, etc. Verse 3 I'm gonna take two weeks, gonna have a fine vacation. Gonna take my problem to the United Nations. Well, I called my Congressman, and he said "Nope, I'd like to help you, son, but you're too young to vote." Sometimes I wonder, etc. 2 47 Sunny Words & Music by Bobby Hebb Medium tempo A7(#9> N.C Em1(1,s> Dm J;b1 W@@ ) @@@ ), 1 Mf w-w rnr (riD, 11 (Instrumental) mp J;b @ 3t A7sus4 A1 81,7 f7 Dm 1) t C f E j • I J. JJ J yes - ter-day . 1. Sun - ny, ~ my life was thank you for the sun 2. Sun - ny, f7 Dm J - r r ;j I J A7sus4 A1 . Jl J J 2

1JJ t J :J I p you smiled at me and real ly eased the pain.thank you for the love you've brought my way- Oh, the 8i,m~7 f7 Dm t with rain;bou - quet;- 8"7 . ;, 1) 1 ( Sun-ny, Sun -nY,---- tilled shine Q LA- r J;b J J J J J. JJ"' I l J J 3 J t I J J ) 3 Jl J --- dark days are done, You gave to me - . , . ,, , My sun-ny one- shines Now feel , the bright days are here;your all-- and all;- Em1(l,s> A1(l,s> Dm .J Iu----~-J-J J J J I ; t so sin - cere. ten feet tall. 1 Sun - ny one so Sun - ny one so true,true, love love Copyright 1965, 1966 Portable Music Company Incorporated, USA. Campbell Connelly & Comoany Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. Al! Rigt,!S ~~. l•~ema!ienal Covyright ~ured A7(#9> N.C Em10,s> J }-J J Om <(@, 0 ,.t 11= (Instrumental) f7 3. Sun- ny, 4. Sun - ny, A7sus4 A7 Bbm~7 J, ► t t r r F r I J. thank you for the truth thank you for that smile

f7 . Jl J J ~ 1). you've let me up - on your ( r r J- Ir· C. I n 1t Sun- ny, Sun- ny, see;face;- A7sus4 A1 Bbm~7 $it) t Om p 4=- J J 4 IJJ thank you for the facts thank you for that gleam from that m t My- to Z . - A flows- with grace.- f7 Om Jiu@ ] J .J bl tJ ] tJ i J I ti) WJ J O I life was torn You're my spark like wind blown sand,- Then a of na - ture's fire;- Eb9(b5) Em7(bs> whencom - rock was formed You're my sweet A7(b5) Om ffl I ------: Jib p~ } . J t 1; ~ ? )J. IJ JJ J ~ l-J J J J '-" we held hands.- plete de - sire- Sun - ny Sun - ny one- so one so true, true, I love I love 11. Em7(bs> Bbm~7 J;~t. JJ 1-J J A7(#9> N.C you. you. 112. rall. A1(#9> 'JI @J QJ fRF <(ID, =II r r@ IQ II (Instrumental) 249 Swingin' Shepherd Blues * Words by Rhoda Roberts & Kenny Jacobson Music by Moe Koffman Medium tempo ,3---, (D = J ~) N.C Ja; J a C J. j J

= rvif c1 F Jm- 3 £ ; J□ C j/C- :1· r~r. ~ J- ] IJ j J j J J,U :i IJ t fik ; E" I I 67 u=r a J J ; □. , 14±:t !r J ; J , 1 2. 6 IAIB CN.C C C7IE F A" fF# 7 ~ - · 4 ' - ~~ 67 IA IB C N.C A"9 <#11> > 250 ~ef > Copyright 1957 Benell Music Company, USA. Now Adam R. Levy & Father Enterprises Incorporated, USA Sub-published by EMI Music Publishing Limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2. AJ! Rigr,ts Q:ese,-,,.e,(: •--~ernatiofi~ (oP'f""ig:"1! Secured f II Take These Chains From My Heart Words & Music by Fred Rose & Hy Heath Medium tempo Mp F ~bj J F II: ,J Take these c1 J J 1J F r J IQ . from just chains heart my a free; thy; heart and set me word of sym - pa - JU r r You've grown as Be F }id cold fair J J Ir no my and to Jiq· r r Ir F Bi, F c1 All my Then, if me. be. long - er care for heart as you can J J Ir r IF r •r Ir' J r faith

in you is you no Ion -ger c1 67 Bi, f7 Ej c r r 1J ,J J r r F r I cc r rJI gone, But the heart-aches lin - ger on. Take these chains from my heart and set me care for the love that's beat -ing there, Take these chains from my heart and set me ~P 0 c1 F j,J e J F IA J J 1J r r J I Qi22£W see. free; Take these tears from my eyes and let me Take these chains from my heartand set me free. free. rI r a Just You've grown F }id spark cold J J Ir of the and no r F r I love that used Ion - ger care to for you All my If be. me. Let But new love a find heart -aches lin - ger me t:ie J ~ from from Take these chains Take these chains too. on. F Dm7 Gm7 c1 F Bi, F Ji, r r r J I -------IJ c J r :II ,J-------IJ CJ set set me me my my 12. L heart and heart and r c1 ffiiq· r r Ir J r F IF r •r Ir new, gone, ~ love some-bo -"dy faith in you is 67 Bi, f7 ISj c F r 1J ,J C? Give free. my c 11 free. t Cc:iy~ g-! ~952 renewed

:g&: ~ :,e-,e ~u~ic lncoroorated, USA. A.t: "-R:~ llil, s: , - .1 ~ -:e-:. ,;,~;dOf'I W1 r:s -!e-se--.e,: -:!'"-,c,y1 =~~r,t SK red 251 Tenor Madness By Sonny Rollins Medium swing B'77 1 p I1 ~ r Jd .l J J I Edim Cm c1 ft) t t p p 11 F Jff .J J j I L I Edim rt 1 B'77 r ,, - 1 67(#9> r Cm b2~ r ff .J J IrfiT c p 1 ~® Jg?1 1 w 1 1 w C7 fll B'77 11 Copyright 1957 Prestige Music Company Incorporated, USA. Prestige Music Limited, 1 Wyndham Yard, Wyndham Place, London Wt. AJI Rigl--ts Rese~.-ed lntemationat Coo-r·gt-t Secured Texas Blues Words & Music by Lowell Fulson Medium tempo 67 01 . J I; bound,- freight train - Tex - as I'm l ; J j- J. Jl on my mind.- 67 - I- J I J, J. I'm Tex -as bound, I- 1 J J J got a 01 ~ Ji*• Jl J. freight train 4 ; J ,□ IJJ on A, - mind. my If 67 me on the lo-cal you r 'I miss 0 Ji*crrzr ( j p ~- le r

t7t 42; ~J J- I j - ~ t ? look for me - - II on the blind.- Verse 2 My suitcase is packed, my trunk's already on. (Twice) You know by that, this sweet papa's going to be gone. Verse 3 Just look around the corner, see that passenger train. (Twice) Be a long, long time before you see my face again. Verse 4 It takes a good ol' fireman, a cool kind of engineer, (Twice) That'll pull that train, take me away from here. Verse 5 I'm Texas bound, got no time to lose. (Twice) 'Cos my sweet mama quit me, left me with the Texas blues. () Copyright Tradition Music, USA. S.g Mus;, Umrted, 31 Mi!SO~s Qoad London W14 . Rig,,:, Reserved l•:e-: c-a Copy,:ght Secured 253 That Ole Devil Called Love Words & Music by Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts Medium slow Fm7 Mf r r ffi>"t,1,¢J - Some-one's whis-p'rin' in my ear, Dm7 I say no, no, go a-way but he don't hear. 67(b5> 3 3 He . a - round,- fl3 Fm7 Ji

r r C r ~ r JJ 1J . "t,t, try my best to shake him but Fm7 / Bb7 Bb7aug Ebm~7 Ji tJ J builds me ~ ~ up,- tears me down.- Bb7(b5) Fm7 ~ J he just hangs a -round. It's that 07aug Ab9(~11) cJ le r r r e r C r "t,t, Cm6 ?" fol - lows me Cm9 Cm7 ; 1J #J J ; f t r t· J• J J J '"bb 1 ~ #J ~ 67 Ab love a -gain; Get's be - hind me and keeps giv -ing me that Cm7 F9 ole C7(b5) pr pI dev-il called C9 Gm7 19 J µ J shove a -gain. Put-ting Ji LJ Jp J i,bt, Tears in mydreams, and rain- in my eyes, Fm7 Ji r "t,t, sly C7(b5) Fm7 pr p lfJ J son - of - Ji n 1 Gm7 / Bb7 Bb7aug g a - gun a - gain, C9 It's that in my heart. Ebm~7 D7aug Ab9(~11) le r C j• e r C j • He keeps tell - ing me that I'm the luck -y F9 Cm7 rocks 87(b5> 3 i,Pb one a -gain. 254 But I still have the rain, Still- have those tears Copyright 1945, 1946 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA).

MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 for the World (excluding North, Central and South America, Australasia, Japan and the Philippines). All Rights Reserved. !nternatioral (o::,,r·gt,t Secured and those I Fm7 f#m7 89 6m7 / A" E" J - F-'- Fm7 C7(!,9>aug 6m7 3 JirPp J j r ' r Dm7 E"6 ? w me a - round,- build me up,- tear me r ij) Ir r r ~ ~- Mir I'd be so be - wil -dered, I would - n't know what to do. Might as well Fm7 J>,Pp / B"7 B"7aug E"m~7 A"9 (#II> 6m7 D7aug Til down,- Fm7 c1(l,s> 81,1(1,s> Fm7 fl3 j> ►pp [ r CJ ~ 3 ; I J #J J ; ~ ~ r t· J· j f J J He'd fol - low Cm6 Cm7 67 A" 3 ; -ebrew. would he po-tion play, that dev - ii what a 67(1,S) Cm9 E1(#9> j ,; J J Ir C r t.r f r r ran a- way, would-n't j> ►pp 1 J #J r did-n't stay,- Sup-pose I heart. rocks in my 3 I1 J j ) ; j ; - j> ►pp J ] J ;

B"9 r~I ~ give up the C9 tJ o u Ir r r r C CC F lfil J µJI tight a - gain. f9 Cm7 j> ►pp J ] j> ►pp f' ole ~ 3 ) song,- IJ J J I just I. {7J J IJ love. t J J got - ta E1(#9> E" A"1 67(1,9) c1(l,9> dev- ii called B"'3 87(1,S) J J J sings that si - ren Fm7 right a - gain, When he I know darn well he'll con -Vince me that he's tag r r a - long with that 12. J □ =II It's that J J E" 0 A"1 E" IJ t ------- love. - II That's Why I'm Lonesome Words & Music by Arthur Crudup Medium fast G Ji'¢ r r 11t F r F Ir r· Well, I've got no one to love 1t F r F me, guess I'm all 0 a - lone, b' t r ~ r 1r r r r ,r F r F Ir r r ~ That's why c1 e·, I'm wor -ried, dar - ling, and I'm all a - lone. You know I'm 01 ~-. wor - ried, ±J ~ I rr 7) r r r ,r yes, I'm lone - some. You know G

I'm c1 lone - some G b' F r?" tr r r I r' r 11 D - I I ba - by, in this world for you. Verse 2 Sometimes I'm on the wonder, wonder to myself; You know I love you, baby, and you love somebody else. But I am wondering, yes, I'm wondering; You know I'm wondering, baby, in this world for you. Verse 3 I ain't got nobody, I'm here all alone; The one I love, she really don't stay at home. That's why I'm lonesome, yes, I'm lonesome; You know I'm lonesome, baby, in this world for you. Copyright Crudup Music, USA. A!! Rights Reserved. International Coovrigt,t Secured r 2 I II The Birth Of The Blues Words & Music by Ray Henderson, Lew Brown & Buddy DeSylva Medium slow ,3--, (D=J })) Ji Mf j ~ They Ji F J ~ ~ I z~ J 1J ,J heard the breeze - 67 t. r r Ir· p r . 2:::: made me - lo - dies,- -,=~~ ~ J the start of the ~ ~ Dm7 67aug/o# CIE Caug ~ F 07/f# 1J r ~13J r'of aJ

down heart-ed frail,- l~ came the wail jail :,, blues.- Jit ~ ,J J IJ J 3-I a tr g that Dm7 6 Adim 67/B C A1/c# And from r ~ J C C#dim r--3--. And they Caug J 1J r' sing- ing weird the trees in 07/f# lj Dm7 67aug/o# C/E A1/c# Adim 61/B C 6 67 C F9 r-3-----, t r rI And they C Ji r· ~7( Ft u-t r r r □ a- Jf e c r r t played E1 that as E1 Bm1(1,5> part of the blues. 11 From a whip-poor - E1 Bm1(1,5> 3 Jir - will r t f r1r r r' r Ir· pr Fr t c r r •r I ~ out on a they took hill,- A1(1,5> A1 Jir horn C Ji J nursed a . 11J E ttill it was worn- J ~ 3 IA it, 69 6 Adim 67/B D9 'r J r I J. 47 3J in - to a Dm7 67aug/o# A1/c# re - hearsed blue Caug C/E r'it, andJ 1J gave p r South - land tr t:J t F f gave birth to the ~ #J 07/f# ,-3--., er r r iJQjjjd out the news- ~ I=zr ? J II And then they F C f9 :2:::: It note.- 67 Ji r· Pushed it thro' a .-3--,

?' #~ ~ note; new That the C g,. t II blues. () Cooyrigt,t 1926 T. B Harms & Comoa•y Incorporated, USA ~@d'wood MuS.:c Limite-d Iron Bridge, ~ouse 3 Brage, Approach, London NW1 A:. ~•f!'1t5 ~Me~ l~e~:1ora Coc, -g-: Se-c ~ec 257 The Breeze (That's Bringing My Honey Back To Me: Medium sl OW Words & Music by Tony Sacco, Dick Smith & Al Lewis ,3-, (D= J ~) E1 Ji'i Mf 1II= - ,j J. - J E c:- - Jter day, Day I ' Ip F ~ I~ pa - tient op - en I'm wait - in' my win - dow af al - ways keep p r· ly;wide;- And, I A9 Ji' J. when like j J. ~ .J j the to sal let wind ty the friend is ly J. J from right blow - in' breeze come the in -J ], - s ea, side,- 07 Ji' J. ' ~- ~ i ' ~- ~ IE E F ~- i E E F 1 ; I I And 3 3 the ship that's -in' mov that's sail the that it's the breeze that's fill - in' ship that's the -in' mov that

it's the breeze that's fill - in' the sail that's pre-tend pre -tend I 2. I I. 6 Ji' E1,9 f9 3 J J J J. bring-in' bring-in' my my ' hon - ey hon - ey J back back 6 01(!,9) to to I J / Fij1 - me. Copyright 1934 Olman Music Corporation, USA. Campbell Connelly & Comapny Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt (so%)/ Redwood Music Limited, Iron Bridge House, 3 Bridge Approach, London NW1 (so%) 258 Al· Rights Q:esery,e,c: l'"!ter".f:1,0r,i (o-:"1,rit S,e,curf'd 6 f7 =II J e J. ,, II me. Mis - ter ~· 69 C ~ wind r keep ~ blow - in' strong i~ ~. er. 'Cause ; Ip I ti, r ~ r must have that gal .~ ~ I of mine. - 07 A9 C ~'J- r ~ I~ - iii: Gaug . .Pp Ir •r fil F p Ir Ev - 'ry day seems so much - long r er, ~ Ir J J J Don't for -get it's day- light - E1 ) j - sav - ing -- time. I 1· c r J I get . J. ] I p r p r·

,; f7 ,] so lone-some wait- in' days and weeks,- 07 A9 ~• .f j J j J j J JI p J Li I J 5 J J J 5 J ev-'ry breath of air that ling-ers on my cheeks- G ~· C C r But JI Seems to whis-per it's the breeze that's F9 E~9 01<~9> G .q C C r £ 3 I J j J J 5 ' J I J 3 3 fill-in' the sail that's mov-in' the ship that's bring-in' my hon-ey back to t II me. 259 The Blues Never Die Words & Music by Otis Spann Medium slow c1 67 6 i• ~ c- "'f r r r, J=J. t c ffl ER ~ ~ 9 J 1 4 J 4 Ev-'ry-bo-dy won -drin' E; -· where the blues-come from.- c1 67 w 1 c ff rt r fr J~ ;. It OiZErrr 4 Ev - 'ry-bo-dy won - drin' 67 where did the blues come from.- 07 i~--w. e· -· w It 4 ~- ~ ~ &~ . ~ ii ~ - ~- Way back in the low lands,- i· c1 c1 67 e· F right ¢-~ &~ ~ ~ ~ 4 I;. off of my coun-try t -· 67 w II farm. Verse 2 When you in

trouble, blues is a man's best friend. (Twice) Blues ain't gonna ask you where you goin', and the blues ain't gonna ask you where you been. Verse 3 We can't let the blues die, blues don't mean no harm. (Twice) I'm gonna move back in the lowlands, that's where the blues come from. 260 Copyright 1965 Prestige Music Company Incorporated, USA. Prestige Music Limited, 1 Wyndham Yard, Wyndham Place, London W1. A.'l li!ig-,ts ~ese~ 1--re~--a~:o"'ia! Cooy""ir: Sec~e-cJ The First Time I Met The Blues Words & Music by Eurreal Montgomery Medium slow c1 F ,~ t Mf 3 J JJJJ □ ~J I was walk - in' blues, The first time I met the c1 ;J JI down- thro' the F JiJ JJJ. -· 1-· t as fPlF r r ~ Yeah,--- the first time I blues, met- the fr f , r tr 6rh· -· ' woods.-- c1 I I was walk - in' down thro' the don't you know 67 Ji-· F Jit t ~Cf m ft stop Yeah, f ~ ~

blues, you know ~ ~ woods. ~ 3:: -----~ ~ ; J J my house to play the blues; , , CTJJr r r r· -· C ~ you done me f7 C I all the harm- that you could. Verse 2 The blues got aft.er me, they ride me from tree to tree (Twice) Yeah, you should have heard me beggin' "Blues, blues, don't bother me." Verse 3 Yeah, good morning blues; blues, I wonder what you're doin' here so soon. (Twice) You know you'll be with me every morning, every night, and every noon. Copyright Arc Music Coroo'cltion. USA ~ewei M.;s·c Pt:b: Sh·rig Cc-~ar,,· U!"l":tec 22 Denmal"k Street LDndon WC2 :.iese~ ,-:tt·-a:-c'"'a: C:,OV"'"·gr-~ se-c ~ec A. ~ r~5 - II The Lady Sings The Blues Words by Billie Holiday* Music by Herbie Nichols Slow ,3-, (JJ = J J)) Am6 (m~7) 3 J. J I ,J La - dy sings the blues, Am~7 she's got them b a d , - - she feels so sad; Dm~7 ~,J-=f,Q J l Ip Bm9 69(#11> f#

7 A t- , ; Wants the world to know Am9 Am6 P/A just what the blues is all a - bout.-- Am9 Am6 3 J. 3I ,J La - - dy sings the blues, Am~7 Dm~7 ~,J=~·J she tells her side,--- A blues no Bm9 E1(#9> ------- j - The A9 J. ain't 69(#11) f#7 just what the blues is all a-bout. 6m~7 f#7(b9) ~ J ,J no-thing to hide; fir ~- a1µ.;,; ~~~ I~ t t~II JIµ '",= f ~- Now the world will know ~A - J OIµ. p;j; g 3 J. thin' but j I J. j ,J a in your pain ,. ,---J--, J- J heart,- , J. ,o .FJ J ,1 J When you A1 ~ J. j ,□ get 262 a bad 3 J ]. J p - start,- ,a j J IJ when you and your man have Copyright 1956, 1972 Nonhern Music Company, (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6. All Rights Reser;ed. International Copyright Secured to ~ part. 87 ffe ,· ,J ,w J J 4 14 ? ,J ) I 3 3 .-3~ sit just I ain't gon-na a - E9 EJ ,w iJ ). ,□ J round- and

cry;- E1<1,9> E1 And now ~- ' J. 3I I rr know be - cause I won't die 3 blues, La love him.- t- ~ f j she's got 'em - - dy sings the Am~7 Am9 Am6 f7/A ffeJ I ,@LJ. ;j J ,J I J bad, she feels so sad; But now the world will To ♦ Coda A Dm~7 ffea- know Y· ¢bl ~ D. ~ al Coda G Am(m~7) Am6 E1<#9> E1<#9> ;J. j ,□ j ~- ] J ~-I ~ she's nev - er gon - na sing them no - I- C; 1- ,l II The more. ♦ cooA A ffeJ. G E1<#9> Amadd9 N.C E7aug NC j ,□. j ~- ] J JjJJ nev - er gon - na sing them no more,- Am(m~7) p/"':'. -i- 1 ~) /"':', F 1@rr 3fto no- more. II The Nearness Of You Music by Hoagy Carmichael* Words by Ned Washington Slow N.C F Mp JiPj J J J II J It's not the pale Cm7/F Fm~7 F7aug J 3 1J r' moon that r ex - cites Bbm6 F/A Ab9 p Am7 f#dim Gm7 I}' 66 ! you. C7(b9) Gm9 Sb add9 gb

r--3---, ,J JJ J J no, is - n't it's just the near-ness of Fm~7 F J J ~ 1J t' It your sweet Cm1/F ~ IJ F7aug ~ 1 ~ r con-ver - sa - tion Bb dim That C7(b9) r J J J IJ J ;1 J brings- this sen - sa - tion;- That r--J--, Oh Gm1/C J) me, 4 )1 J thrills- and de - lights me;- 1 3--, It ~ J J J J J I e -eno, Oh it's just the near - ness of /II f6 gb6/F F N.C pp •~ H t J J J J you. When you're in my Edim C7(b9) II o le J J J J J arms, Copyright 1937. 1940 renewed 1964, 1967 Famous Music Corporation, USA All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured r---J--, and I feel you so J;s Fm~7 J. F7aug f7 IJ J &J close to Gm Eb9 All me, J; ► ~= c1 N.C fJ 1 F7aug J;d r J Gm (' need no soft. lights you Gm7 J;, rnight J the to en - -e- you'll on - ly grant me ev - er so c1 Gm1/C IJ l~ near - ness right D7(b9) r--3-----, I c: J9 F r J And tight,

C7(b9) f6 J I c:, of the 07 Am7lb5> J;n J J J J J J 10 hold J Bbm6 F/A Ab9 Bbdim r--3~ to j J J J IJ J-=- /l" 1 J I --------- C7(b9) 9 II J Jl IJ If me, - chant come Fm~ 7 j ,--3--, r dreams - est wild - J Bbadd9 Bb I. 1 my .? F true. Cm1/F r j- I]'· . ; J IF" 1 -------- D7(b5) 8bm~7 Bb6/F to feel the in F --------- IJ c:. II you. 265 The Lonesome Road * Music by Nathaniel Shilkret Words by Gene Austin Medium swing Eb6 rvtf Jiibbj J Look Ji ,- - - -ff' road mak - I = r,. J I J. down, up, look look down up Bb7 J Ir,. J IJ Be 'fore - fore er - Gab l~ -some yo' lone seek - Eb trav blows you riel Cm ------ J le - el on, his Am7(bs> ----- D7(b9) - Ir horn. Look wea tot - in' r· such D7(b9) that - ry Am7(bs> Gm 1r a load, Gm7 Gb7 1r r - lone Tredg - - ing J road. some Look down, look Abm6 Eb7 Jiibb J. J 1J

down that lone 266 that and Eb Fm7 - fore 1J J I. &pp J down Abm6 Eb7 - J 1fD· J - some road-- Be Bb7 Eb J I J. J Ie you trav - - el Ob9 Eb IJ ~ on. Copyright 1927, 1928 Paramount Music Corporation, USA. Copyright renewed and assigned to Paramount Music Corporation. Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. All Rights Reser;ed. International Copyright Secured t - - The Night We Called It A Day Words by Tom Adair* Music by Matt Dennis Medium slow Am7(bs> 07(b9> 01 r r Ir· ,---3---, ffe>'i J J J I = r There was 66 Ji' J a A7(b9) ,--3--, r--3---, 6m~7 67 / Dm7(bs> 67 ,. J t J J J =II J t 66 .---3--, IJ J J ,w @ J we called it a The night The Ji'r--3~ r r r r r r lo r r Ir· Soft the thro' of owl an Em7(bs> the in A7(b9) sky; Sad 8D9 01 Ji J J J J w IJ he than I. f blu - er was 6m~7 66 Ji' r. gone, Am7(bs> moon went

D7(b9) sun to say, stars r were 66 3 did - n't Ji J w w r r r I r· tr: down, Ir r r r r J A9 a thing left No song, his Ol3(b9) Em (m~7) Em7 f .--- 3 - , , -3----, was -n't The 3 But the tho' w e J J J Ir 013 J J Em/ Em(m~7)Em7 3 ,---J-, r The dark, r r I J. Ir a 7 8/c Cm~ II r' ,---3---, hoot we called it night Em(m~7) Em6 Fijm7(bs> 87aug 87 81(ij9> Cm6/8 it's my Ab9 (ijll) Am7 Cm~7 Om day. I heard the day. .---3---, ,--3--i J J J J w I J. 12. .--3---, 8m7 8D7 Em7 ,. Ol3(b9) er a cloud drift - ed la - ment in a min - or But Like kissed me and went on your way, had - n't the heart left to pray, You I 013 J J Ir r r ovr - r J I out in space, of the spheres, moon song w IJ face; ears; 6m~7 66 rise with the J There dawn; 6 ,-3--, tr 1r r r tr r I r· The night we called it Copyright 1941 by Ef'P'1bassy .-;s1, Cor-poration USA ~c·s.ev Brothers ~us: L - :e-c 8 ;

=~1-- St·eet London W1 J. i<1gt-ts Re-se~ ~:e--2:,J'"C C~gt,t Setured a day. t II The Old Piano Roll Blues Words & Music by Cy Coben Medium bounce ,3---, (D = J ~) N.C C7 c1 Cdim =@· ji,i; J.•~ IIJ '~ £ ) J I wan - na hear it a - ,o I ~- =@· 6'-r ji& 1' r· I i ~ ~- ~-I J ' ,. ,J J. ~ j J 1' ~ I J- " blues, pi - an - o roll gain,- c1 F The old it a - I wan - na hear gain, We're JI sit - tin' at an up -right, C9 C7 67 my Cdim 32,.J c IJ 3@· j J ~ J j I J J J 3Y· :J~ J I~ I me; sweet-ieand c1 Push - in' on the ped -als, mak - in' sweet har-mo-ny. When we hear Cdim = r rink- i-ty tink,- and we hear plink- i - ty 01 pq 7"" -,J- we seems, Bbm6 ,J. ~ I r ~ @ ~- And while - We cud -die clos- er it plink,- Gm 1' Am7(bs> F C7 kiss, kiss, kiss a F - Ii ~ tJ~· way all our J ; 1- ~ I cares,- c1 Cdim The Cdim ,, r- 1

c" : pla -yer pia - no's play-in' c1 razz - a--ma-tazz. F I 1' hear it a - gain,- ' I wan - na hear it a - gain,- Dm7 Gm7 r I f The old pi - an - c1 roll Copyright 1968, 1970 MCA Music (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA). 268 F = J. j I A 0 MCA Music Limited, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 lor the World (except North, South & Central America, Japan, Australasia and the Philippines). A: 1 R:g~!s qese"VE!c!. International Copyright Secured I wan - na - b lues.- c II TheVeryThoughtOfYou Medium slow Words & Music by Ray Noble ,3-, (D= J ~) j;►Pp► ,:~- J. ) II= J ve - The thought - dea ry ------------IJ ~ J. of of you, you, J w. J J. for and I ing the long ,--3-, J. J J JI J :, J h I J IJ Q ,J. ,, - get here to do The lit - tie or - di - na - ry things that ev - 'ry-one You'll nev - er know how slow the mo - ments go 'till I'm for you; Bb9 gc j; ►Pp► Ll fr

r· J• I'm liv - ing I Abm~9 r· J• Ir· ~ r· ~ Ir r . do. you. ought to near to in see your face J day-dream, I'm your flow - er, of a kind 'ry ev in I. Fm7 . j; ►Ppi r· hap eyes Eb7 Obm~7 . G7aur/ r· J) I J. as in stars a king; a - J) PY Abm Bbl3 J IJ J J - J) 1J 67 Cm fool And, ish . it tho' may J J seem, to 2. Eb7 Bbm7 j; ►Pp► f7 :Sj. ~ me Eb7 J. j IJ Ddim t that's ev' - ry-thing. Adim - J J. J =II J The mere i - - bove; Bbm7 Ji J. ~ J ~- J J J I~- ~ ~ pPpi thought of . , you,- the ve - ry thought of you, t - :.1 J JI It's just the Ab Eb7 F 1~ my love. C Coo-rrt 1934 (.ampbe!I Conne-H)' & Cor-oa"'y L1~itecl, 8,:9 Frith Street, London W1 "- •·g,,ts ~ • - ~•-J:,cca, Coo.,-,gt-t Secu•ed ,J. t II The Woman I Love Medium tempo Wo•cs & Music by B. B King & Joe Josea ,3---, (D=J J) c1 jH ; J I W J WO - man Mf

the Well, f7 c ; J I- ~- J ~ l ove much ain't J J ; ;,&J JI more than skin and bone. Yes, the wo-man I ~ love c1 3 I) td J Qjl J J J Ip g J ain't much more 67 on her &JA~ J She's c1 f7 JD J J ~ bone. than skin and I- tJ Jilf{2 L Jg;;I way to the grave, but she won't leave mus-cat a - f7 It 1 J ; J J J I 911 □ J JJJJ. - -lone Yes, her c1 legs are so ,- c ; J I ,," J )&J J. Yes, her legs are so lit-tie, c1 Ic 1 J ; J J J I they look just like a 67 JjpJ J J. c I- cig - a - rette. q I; J J =~ J &J Yes, she's on her way to the grave, c1 f7 1 J Jl If (2 LJ g J ; Ip jg g but 270 they look just like a f7 cig - a-rette. ;- lit - tie, moon - shine is still the Copyright 1968 Careers-BMG Music Publishing Incorporated & Powerforce Music, USA. BMG Music Publishing Limited, Bedford House, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London SW6. This arrangement

Copyright 1999 BMG Music Publishing Limited. Al! Rigt,ts Q:es.e-e-c 1--:e~a~io"tal Coorirt 5e-c re,c ~ best. II Three Hours Past Midnight Words & Music by Johnny 'Guitar' Watson & Sam Ling Medium slow Ab? Ob9 ,►Pp► ib 4]) ,, r l f .Fl n t' 1dPr-fgOv1 Here it is--three hours-past mid-night, 1-· and my ba - by's- no- J J J11 C' Well, here it is-three hours past mid -night, - where a-round. Ab ~rr p C?r •- C: r r I 6D t' , ►Pp► C: -· ;j and my ba - by's no -where 'round.- Eb1 Ji1N• -· 4 c ~ r ' Well,- I r: r: r f pr f r c j • 1 c; lis - ten so hard to hear her foot - steps, Ob9 , ►Pp► t Ab ~~ r r- f)ff]. It r r t and I ain't ev - en Ob9 Ab -· - II heard a sound Verse 2 Yes, I toss and tumble on my pillow, but ljust can't close my eyes. (Twice) If my baby don't come back pretty quick, yes ljust can't be satisfied. Verse 3 Well, I

want my baby; I want her by my side. (Twice) Well, if she don't come home pretty soon, yes ljust can't be satisfied. Copyright 1953 Careers-BMG Music Publishing Incorporated & Powerforce Music, USA. BMG Music Publishing Limited. Bedford r>0use 69·79 Fulham High Street, London SW6 7!'-is arra~gemel"'I!. C :99S 3M,G v si, ?u~ishing Limited A. ~ f""tS R ~ -:!'-i:or-:c ~ft1 Secured 271 These Foolish Things * 'lw::·::s ::·, :':ric Maschwitz Medium slow Music by Jack Strachey ,3---, (D = J .J)) Ei, Cm7 Fm9 ji,1,1,¢1-fJ. j J J J J. A cig-ar-ette that bears a Fm7 lip - stick's tra -ces, Ei, 81,7 An air -line tick - et to ro- c1r - - 3 Ai, El,7aug ji ,ui, F F p r· I 1- C r· - F r F-I f' J J r .,j - man - tic pla -ces, And still Fm7 f7 r--3--, my heart 81,1 Fm9 re- mind me of A tink Ei, 81,7 Ei, you. These fool - ish wings;- It- J- J. ji s"i, r· J J J J I" things

has Cm7 Cm7 j J. j ) j ling pia - no in the Fm7 81,1 ji i,Pp J J J J. I J J ; J j J ~ Ir F p r· i= t- next a - part-ment, Ei, Those stumb - ling words that told El,7aug Ai, ji i,Pp 1- C r· - p F p- I f' .,j A fair-grounds paint-ed swings;- c1,---3---, you what my heart meant, f9 81,7 r--3---, J J r Ir· J J J J These fool - ish things Copyright 1936 Boosey & Company Limited. Reproduced by permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers limited. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured re - mind me of E~ 01(~9> Gm7 Ji'p 11 e O Gm7 Ji"P C r F When you C9 le F ,J le r F r 10 r le J- r' that did to you saw, be. con-quer'd 8~7 f7 J Ir knew me~ Cm7 me; Edim r r J some - how this Fm9 8~7 j 1J J ], J. The winds of March that makes my heart a danc-er, E~ I t- JF J. ; J j J ,J. to you Cm7 8~7 Fm7 E~ :J r 8~ had Gm7 You came, you. ; ►PpJ 01 Cm Crrr J. 8~7

Fm7 E~ E~7aug .--3----, It- 6 r·: F F F I A te - le -phone that rings but who's to an -swer? Oh, how the ghost of you 112. I I. E~ 8~7 E~ J J J J I :J. t =II :J. 8~7 r--3--, clings! These fool - ish things re - mind me of you. t II you. 2 73 Time On My* Hands Words by Harold Adamson & Mack Gordon Music by Vincent Youmans Medium slow Dm~7 Time on t IJ J J J 1;. J J ------ my hands,-- you in my t I;. arms,-- Em7 --- JJ but Noth -ing love Dm~7 J, J J Then, if you ------ I,, j IJ view. in IJ. Iu IJJ ;J ------- fall once and IJ. ------- for all,--- Em7 --- JJ my I'll see dreams 87aug Mo -ments J)" J to spare -c.;; E1 87 some -one for E1 IJ J af- fair for 87aug J ) J time on my love my r ~ IJJ ,J care you 14 j I J, J J1. J hands and you ------- ---- heart ----- in my t J II With 87 }J arms, A And D ,J for I --- O I

J. you Copyright 1930 (Renewed 1958) and 1965 Miller Music Corporation and Vincent Youmans Incorporated. 274 for, A9 --- Em9 in A'3 two;---- Dm~7 E9 Em7 Em7 ----- ;, J II true.---- }J Dm~9 One love ------ come c I ,J. I,, j IJ Campbell Connelly & Company Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Reser.oed International Copyright Secured t II Trane's Blues By John Coltrane Medium swing E~1 8~7 jl14 1 r· 8~1 0 I~ J J J J J J "J 14. J - 1 8~ E~ 191~JJJJJJJl 4 J- t 4 Ir· t :-,J-1 1,.f7 t b 1J J J J J J J J l::1 3" -,J- -,J-. 8~7 E~7 8~7 f 11 8~7 E~7 fll J,sP 8~ E~ c. 4 1r· 1 E~1 fll J,5P - t J I r· b 1~ J J J J J J J 14 J 8~7 fll 8~ r,. 1 tr IPJ ~ ~ j J J Ji,J 14 J - I- - Copyright 1965 Prestige Music Company Incorporated, USA. Prestige Music Limited, 1 Wyndham 'lard, Wyndham Place, London W1. A;: ~'gt,ts - - ,.,,-national Copyright Secured II 275 Travelling

Riverside Blues Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo ,3---, (D=J ~) N.C C ffe'a} J J II J J If your man gets i7J J per - son - al 67 ffe§J J J ~J 1 want to have C - t I- ,· } J ~ J J I r 67 want to J have 01 ffe' r r r t]?' .J P±§J t - ' I- per - son- al. 1 Just come on c1 67 c1 p J J, I tJ r JJJJ J - back to friar's Point, ma - ma, and bar-rel-house all night long.- Verse 2 I got women in Vicksburg, clean on into Tennessee. (Twice) But my friar's Point rider, now, hops all over me. Verse 3 I ain't gonna state no color, but her teeth crowned with gold. (Twice) She got a mortgage on my body, now, and a lien on my soul. Verse 4 Lord, I'm goin' to Rosedale, gon' take my rider by my side. (Twice) We can still barrelhouse, baby, 'cos it's on the river side. Verse 5 You can squeeze my lemon till thejuice run down my leg. (Twice) But I'm goin' back to friar's

Point, an' I'll be rockin' to my head. AJ! Rights Reservec i . temationaf Copyright Secured fun.- JJw) your fun.-- Copyright Mimosa Records Incorporated d/b/a King of Spades. your 3 If your man gets J J J p I 67 - II Trouble In Mind Words & Music by Richard M. Jones (Chippie Hill) Medium slow ,3---, (JJ=J ~) 6 Trou - ble in mind, C C#dim 6/o J. j Jl' 67 07 I'm blue, E1 LJ 1r r ,lJJ J ) but be I won't blue A1 - al - ways;- Am1/0 J I f7 ?t E E r lj j ~ j ,;g J J .[ IP, 'Cos the sun 07 gon-na shine on my back door some -day. I'm gon-na 67 07 6 JlU e t J J J Irr fJQ 1JJ. lay my Em C on head- A7 a r h J J- lone - some 07 6 C7 rail - road line,- 6 t And let the Two Nine-teen pa-ci-fy my mind.---- Verse 2 I'm all alone at midnight, and my lamp is burning low; Never had so much trouble in my life before. I'm gonna lay my head on that lonesome railroad track;

But when I hear that whistle, Lord, I'm gonna pull it back. Verse 3 I'm going down to the river, take along my rocking chair; If the blues don't leave me, I'll rock away from here. Trouble in mind, I'm blue, but I won't be blue always; 'Cos the sun gonna shine on my back door some day. CooyrigM 1926, 1937, 1953 and 1962 lolCA lol.s;, (a division of MCA Incorporated, USA) ~CA ~ . s c L ,:tee, 77 c , a- =>c ai:e ~:ac: Lofldon W6 for the world -=:-=-==· ,:-- :.:e-:pa a-c S:, :- 4--e,, :i c1::c- As:"'a:lasia and the Philippines) !., ;: J r-.s :0:!-Se·-~ -!--,e,:·c :::--r~ Secured II Tuxedo Junctio n * Words by Buddy l=eyne Music by Erskine Hawkins, William Johnson & Julian Dash Medium slow swing ,3---, 8~ 81'ID (JJ = J J,) jil ¢) J 11= Way down E~1 f7 - a- □ □ w r· south E~7 . - a- barn's- An old in P Bir ming-ham,- 8~ 8~/D E~ place where peo - pie go I mean south E~7IF Edim7

in Al - F7 J,rr R J J J Ir- tJJt d~E tr It cE-r u-1 8~ f7 JiiP-r 1 8~ 8~/D -JJ J Ir· They all drive E~7 F7 to dance the night- f7 E~1 8~ 8~/D t.r 1r ~- J J J Ir· or walk 8~ 8~ID E~ a -way. for miles To get tr that south - jive f7 E~7/F Edim7 Jii 1 Q ) uw Ir· tr I r d-c anr cJ7 11 - ern 8~ style;- S-low jive that makes you want E~6 Mf E~1 IIt's a E~6 Jiip r· ~- Ifunc-tion 8~6 1, F I r r J I- 8~ t' Cm7 ,,,--, F 1 p 8~ 8~/D 'At each F Mp greet you. Come E~7 on down, for- get F7 piv1 n ; 3 J Ir tJ l t A B J - your care.- Come on down, you'll find- me there. So long 278 for Tu - xe - do June - tion now.- «> Copyright 1940 Lewis Music Publishing Company Incorporated, USA. Authorised for sale in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nonhem Ireland only by permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited. "1' li!:•f"ll5 I i ! : ~ . !nteriatMJna1

CoO'("ight Secured I'm head - 8~ 1 ;, in' town! 12. F7 - I F7 - they- of day.- 8~7 where the town folks meet. in their tux E~1 'til break C. junc-tion E~1 to dance J -117· Waydown t II Unforgettable Words & Music by Irving Gordon Medium slow G ,, - #,'¢j Gdim Gm~7 3 . J • 8 J1 I A Cm~7 . A9 r--3--, F J J r I oz:: tr· jl J J r p1r J) Un - for -get-ta - ble, t Ir r r r tho' near or far. Like a song of Gm A1 09 C Fm7 I A. are; that's what you Un - for - get - ta - ble,- C ---- J J J I ., J J I J £] IJJI JJJJ you does things to me! love that clings- to me, How the thought of 0dim 07 J/J. Ji' ------- t IJ J I zt rttf t Ir r r J JJ I l~ in ev -'ry Un -for -get-ta - ble,- . -iJ) r pir Fm F A1 ~) And for - ev - er way· Ji'l e I J J ~~ ii-I Cm~7 C .-3----i . some-one been more Gdim i:2 Gm~7 G ~ 1,J J r J------I zt has - Nev - er be -

fore A9 ,--3---, J J rI --- e~ - more that's how you'll stay. -- C Gm I J J J r Irit's inc- jere C- dir: -bler IW that some - one so That's why, darl - ing, 07 0m7 67 C F7 C e 11 j;' J RWR J I J un -for- get - ta -ble thinks that I am un -for-get - ta-ble V Copyright 195, !lo.;r-,e '""''!>Orated, USA L;,,,;i~. Standbrooc ~c-s,, 5 Ol,d Bond Street, London Wt for the :,-.-,s- ::-,,Of""we-a::, ~ "-a-o-5 -u::ie ""! u~~ and Australasia) and Eire ---------- too. ;., -• "'-•'< l. ~ r.s ~-e-: '""'"~Zcr-,c :C,cyight Secured 279 Walk Right In Words & Music by Gus Cannon & H. Woods Medium tempo A1 C J> i ~P r Walk right 07 I v r ~ --J in,- sit right down;- p IE r r j and, Ip r f ------ C on. Hey, p 1' Ip r in,-- stay 67 C ;> walk right 07 j> F r r t r F c ' Ir· --=-- F Ir J

dad - dy, you been stayin' too long. c1 J> p r new way r· Ipc of walk - in'; do JJ p J> p r ~ f' 280 let your mind roll Now a - JJ --J. p while;- but, r r r Fr r r ev - 'ry - bo-dy's talk - in' 'bout a F I,,. C walk right ba - by, -Fr A1 C J> fK 67 in,- r r - p r p I1' ;> ;j you want to lose your 1 mind? Hey,- A1 07 IP r ~ ::J IC r r;J- F r I r· sit right down; 67 dad-dy let your mind roll Copyright 1930 by Peer International Corporation USA. Renewed 1958 by Peer International Corporation USA Copyright 1963 by Peer International Corporation USA. Peermus:c (UK) Limited, 8-1.4 Verulam Street, London WCt "-: ~ f"'-' ~eser.oed International Copyright SKu<ft! ~-r C on. e II Watkin' Shoes By Gerry Mulligan slow Medium ,3-, (JJ = ~ 1') G G Cijm7 ft C6 67 Dm7 G C9 Ai, 9 (l,s> Am7 81,7 ,. J @ CFt !(Tr,,---t / I 1 (' (' r ! W7 [ [

I 1 [ [ r] -II 87 G 01 8m1(l,s> E1 Ji' t dl: 01 3 G C9 Am1(l,s> 1 3 3 3 Am7 Ai,9 (l,S) G ~ Itt: dl 1 ~1crtre f - II Copyright 1953 Sl<.yview Music Corporation, USA Good Music Limited,BMG M:.isic ~-~rs, -g L - :ed Be1io·o ~ouse, 69-79 Fulham High Street, London SW6 - . 5 2--a-ge-e-: ~ C:-:,· g-: :99;: 3YG Y s:c i:>uolis'"l rig L:rriited !. ; r-:.: ;~s~-<::-: --~·-:: :-:: :::,~ g-:se: ·'="-= 281 Watkin' Blues Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium tempo ,3-, (JJ=J J)) N.C 67 p•{J r 11t r G ~JI woke up 11 J J J J; J this morn - i n ' , - - - feel - in' round for my shoes. c1 Ji' 1 > ~ r (JR J J ) J J J I 1 E j J r It t - w Know by that I got these old walk - in' blues, well. Woke this mor - nin' G7 Ji' 1 ~) J J J IJ e - J feel 'round for my - by ' ~ shoes.- J ~~ J✓-,, But you c1 01 p•-p F IG c1 p ~- I t. cJ71 ( T J

I J e - that.- got these -- old walk - in' blues. Verse 2 Well, leave this mornin' if I have to, ride the blind. I feel mistreated, and I don't mind dyin'. Leave this mornin', if I have to, ride the blind. Babe, I been mistreated, and I don't mind dyin'. Verse 3 Well, some people tell me that the worried blues ain't bad. Worst old feelin' I most ever had. People tell me that these old worried blues ain't bad. It's the worst old feelin' I most ever had. Verse 4 She got an easy movement from her head down to her toes. Break in on a dollar most anywhere she goes. Ooh, to her head down to her toes. Lord, she break in on a dollar most anywhere she goes. 282 Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Q'ghts ReseNe<: l•:e•-,at,orial Copyrigt,t Secc'ed. G I know - II Walking My Troubles Away Traditional Medium tempo E Mf Jib'• 'I J J LQ J

,,•••• r J boy hol- lerin', "Ex -tra, Pa -per ' ~ J, J t . -iJ iJ J I love, I got ,s ~ Shot the brown . IJ Jl J have you read J, I c them }JJ walk ], - A1 ;, J. t the news?" J ing blues. ,s ~) J ], I on I keep E ],J. J , J t -· w . ; walk - ing,-- 87 l'm walk- my trou -bles trying to ~w- so glad,- a - way·- E A7 It@ J J J. J JIJ trou -ble don't last - -· al - ways.- Verse 2 You used to be my sweet hip, you soured on me; We won't be together like we used to be. I keep on walking, trying to walk my trouble away. I'm so glad, trouble don't last always. Verse 3 I got the bad, luck blues, my bad luck time done come. They said bad luck follow everybody; seem like I'm the only one. I keep on walking, trying to walk my trouble away. I'm so glad, trouble don't last always. ~ Copy~:g~t 1999 ;)01""sey Brott,ers ~ . sic Limited, 8,,9 Frith Street, London Wt A. -1

g-:s ~e,se-i,,e-c ·"":e~21ic a; CoWFt Se!!Jred w II Way Down In The Mine Traditional Medium fast ja jJ 11= Come all you young fel-lers, ~ seek not your brave and so tine,-- And 67 C Ir J J 1J r· p l~ t j£) e J J I for -tune 'way in the down J I J, J J J ffe>J form as hab -it a and It - 'II mine; F 6 1J F r Ir·---- seep in C It c r: t soul, your F C streams of so F j; r r- rr i r J J J I J .J J I J F C j; r r· 6 F C f Till the 67 C p Ir J J 1J r· p Ir t J I J r· your blood run C j; f r r' Ir r· dun -geon and damp as as dark the coal. It's dark as a 67 . JJ 1J the as p dew, J J 1J where. the r r IP r· tJ dan - gers are Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London Wt. All Rights Rese~ International Cooyright Secured. dou-ble and the 67 C c1 C F Pr r E} 1J t J J I; J J IJ J J 1J r r plea -sures are 6 pc where the few, Ir

t It's dark as p Ir a 67 ~ t C ~. ,J =II ~r-= 2. There's 3.1 J J 1J dun - geon II 3. C sun and the falls nev - er F r IF r· I 1.2 mine. nev - er C shines; P( rain F 1~r~ 'way down r· p in the C/E/ Dm7 C ijF. ~ t t II mine. Verse 2 There's many a young feller I knew in my day Who livedjust to labour his whole life away; Like a fiend with his dope, or a drunkard his wine, A man may have lust for the lure of the mine. It's dark as a dungeon, etc. Verse 3 I pray, when I die and the ages shall roll, My body will blacken and turn into coal. As I stand at the door of my heavenly home, I'll pray for the feller a slave to my bones. It's dark as a dungeon, etc. 285 Weary Blues Traditional Medium tempo c1 67 l,1 J J J II= 1. Wish could 6m7 q G1 lose big, tir now I wea - ry love was these your J J :J. ~ blues.-small-- c1 f7 Jit J J J My And J J J ]J -=- c1 c1 I 'k ed I've £)

heart got F can't no F J lo love love more. all. no at I. 67 Ji t J J J lq love I Can't Wish the could C = ]J way lose J &J J I -e- did wea be fore. - ry it these 12. 67 F C J J J t - -e- I J ~ 2. My love was Want you in the morn - in' and blues.-- c1 J JJ J J J J I C7 F I F $,JJJJJJ J J I J J JJJ JJJiJJJJ ,l want you in the eve-nin'. Yes, I want you, yes, I want you but it don't do no good.- c1 Ji J J J J J J J J I; ; J J j ; J J Miss 286 you when it's rain - in' and miss you when it's shin - in', and Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London w,. All Rig"<s RKer.oed International Copyright Securec I c1 F F ;□ ~ J J ~ ~ J J I~ ti~ I wish that could 67 iw heart c1 bq= kiss would and you 67 6dim 1 J j IJ can't for - get 67 .--3---, iS the ]J J J lo I'm tir - ed of £) F one F J lo ed love. - sid

- 67 could.- But my I 67 6dim ,---3---, get. Oh, can't you 6m7 c1 le J J J This old un J J J Come back to le J J J And help me - It C ]) J please me, ~w I J re - fuse, -0- don't 67 lose ~ c1 - fair bq= ~ run - a -round it used to J F bq~ J - if c1 see? b'L ~ J J J J J 1J J J J II 1 ~ 1J t ~ C ]) J these f7 C pr 1(1 r ?rt r wea - ry blues. t - II Weeping Willow Blues Traditional Medium tempo A r II J F p J. Lord, that weep - in' Jb' - Dm It wil- low, A r F r I t' and that mourn - in' dove! Dm t 1 p A ,r r p r I c r r: F r That weep- in' wil - low, E7 0 and that mourn -in' D E7 ~ - dove! A I got a gal up the coun-t ry you know I sure do love. Verse 2 Now if you see my woman, tell her I says hurry home. (Twice ) I ain't had no loving since my gal been gone. Verse 3 Where it ain't no love, ain't no getting along. (Twice ) My

gal treat me so mean and dirty, sometime I don't know right from wrong. Verse 4 Lord, I laid down last night, tried to take my rest. (Twice ) My mind started wandering like the wild geese in the west. Verse S Gonna buy me a bulldog, watch you while I sleep. (Twice ) Just to keep these men from making the 'fore day creep. Verse 6 You gonna want my love, baby, some lonesome day. (Twice ) Then it will be too late, I'll be gone too far away. 288 Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London A!I Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured W1. - II When The Lights Go Out Words & Music by Willie Dixon Medium tempo FMf C7 F/A F F/A J JI J . . 1. I love to look at my ba - by's face 2. I love to see her walk - in' down the street F r - TJ tJ Ir It C silk and lace. nice and neat. I love to feel-that She al -ways dress-es so J And when she kiss it near- ly makes me shout,You nev - er know what it's all a

- bout.- I I. F/c N.C "Great Great 112. c1 f7 ji&-, r p £ J J J IJ J J J t =II J J J J # J II God God Al - migh - ty, when the lights Al - migh - ty, when the Bl,1 Bdim J Ir in c1 - ~ ere - of F mine. ji& r try'n' Bdim, pout, There is r rJTJ r 1r that L girl,- that c1 Bl, F/A f ; f PJ J J IJ .fPJjJ c1 F F/A J JI 1# J J J t - walks that walk- J JI And if I pet her when she's Bl,7 F F/C N.C t.r r 111, r to be -hind. far be I love to hold her when she talks that talk,- J love to watch her when she Bl,1 cJ J like F/A J7 PJ r r· a - tion 11 t You can 67 F gal still You'd out!- Bdim F Bdim no - thing lights go Bl,1 use your i - ma - gi - na - tion.- Ji, r r r· -- out!" F Ji, r ro r- P 1 ✓ J ) Bl,1 go Great God J J J c 11 Al- migh- ty, when the lights Copyright 1971 Arc Music Corporation & Hoochie Coochie Music, USA. Jewel Music Limited, 22 Denmark Street,

London WC2 (30%)/Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14 (70%). -'II Rig'tts ReseNed. International Copyright Secured go out! 289 When Sunny Gets Blue Words by Jack Segal* Music by Marvin Fisher Slow ,3-, (J) = J J)) p "" ,- - When F E~9 C7 6m7 3-, Then the rain be-gins to fall;- Sun-nygetsblue, her eyes getgrey and cloud-y, F B~m Am1 / D9(~s> 01(~9> 69 P~) 6m7 t I J. 3 J 3W- J J 0 IJ 3 J. 01 pit-ter pat -ter, pit-terpat -ter; Love is gone, so what can mat-ter'? 6m7 013 D7aug 69 67 8~13 pq 3 J. 3 F-~= J J1J No sweet lov - er man comes to B~m7 E~9 ~ breathes a sigh of sad - ness, 69 r--3------, 1 Like JI J J J J. J When Sun - ny gets blue, call. ~ J. the wind B~m ~ ~ ~ ~J that stirs she Am1 / D9(~s> 01(~9> 6m7 F p,J. 3J p r· IJ c1 6m7 3 I J. t the trees;- A~m6 F p, J. 3 J 3 µ 3 J j '~- 3 J 3 µ j J 0 I Wind 290 that sets the leaves to sway - in', Like some vi -

«> Copyright 1956 Marvin Music Company, USA. Peermusic (UK) Limited, 8·'-'I Verulam Street, London WCL All Rights Rese~. International Col>'(fight Secured o - lins are play - in' 6m7 Ji, J. 3 j ]. j F Weird and haunt - ing - 3 - Peo - pie used lo J :t --j r--3---, J 1,J J J J. ----- Ji '1~□- 0 J. j J af- fair, 3 p IwJ J J 613 67(~9> C9 0m1 her lost ; smile,- c1 c1 6m7 J Some -how she's not the same.- F J ] ] J changed her - style;- E~9 1£~ J. p P r· I But mem 1 ries will fade, and pret-ty dreams will rise up 8~m J ~ I J. t I J. 3 J 3 Q j J 01 fell through.- Hur- ry, new love, hur-ry here To rail. F 3 Am1 / 09(~s> 07(~9) 69 6m7 Where her oth -er dreams her name. 8~m7 . - - 3--, r - - 3---, t Am7 Cm~7 she's ' to to love J, 1J That's how she got see her smile;- I A13 A1(~9> 0m~7 06 Em7 f ,J ) 69aug that sad dies. 3 0m7 Ji e 11,J. 0 J ~ J 87(~9)

87 hear her laugh,- Since ~l I A. <.- me Fijm7 ji ► 1.J ~- Em7 0m~7 Em7 A1 8~13 A~m6 C7(ij9>aug 6~9 F% 6m7 r-3----i 3 :J. 3 ~J j J kiss - r· I T r ~ I J. j It· J a - way each lone - ly tear, And hold her near when Sun - ny gets blue. t 11 When You Got A Good Friend Words & Music by Robert Johnson Medium slow A1 3 t r J J ~- It When you got a good friend,- E1 ~•1•~) that will stay right by your side;- A1 - t I- r C Ill r t r E r 1 When you got a good friend,- E1 3 ~•1'• r ~ t r ~ ~- I~ C. ~ 1 that will 1- t stay right your side, 87 A1 Give her A1 E1 ~·,'• t r ~ ---- p ~- 1t r p r @!!J t - 1- all j of your spare time, E1 love and treat her right, Verse 2 I mistreat my baby, and I can't see no reason why. (Twice) £very time I think about it, ljust wring my hands and cry. Verse 3 Wonder, could I bear apologise, or would she sympathise with me. (Twice) She's a brownskin

woman,just as sweet as a girlfriend can be. Verse 4 Mmm, babe, I may be right or wrong. Baby, it your opinion, I may be right or wrong. Watch your close friend, baby, you enemies can't do you no harm. Verse 5 When you got a good friend that will stay right by your side, (Twice) Give her all of your spare time, love and treat her right. Cooyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music limited, 8 9 Frith Street. London Wt 1 292 A, ~ g---:s ~pse-.-e-·: --:e---a~ o-.a c:,l' r~ 5-e: ~e-ci t II When Your Lover Has Gone Words & Music by E. A Swan Slow ; 6m~ 9 C9 (ijll) 66 ~ I c: J J J I~ J A1 A9sus4 s1(ij9> 6/B Cm(m~ } It r r 'r I'~ the mag - ic ;• t r r 45)& It 07 0 7aug 6 6dim J ~ 3J moon-light dies.- A'3 A9 r r J J- I J. )--J sun - no is there At break of dawn6add9 Cm6 E"aug 6/o Cijm1('7s> Em / skies? Cm7 7 Cm When you're a - lone,- J --" ~) star-lit who cares for a - lone,

When you're C9 C" 7 6add9 Em Am9 - rise,- 0 9aug t ;•- J J IJ J J I ;• c J J J Ji1i, le J J J I~;, J l- J A When 6m~ your 9 What lone - ly lov - er .,, has 66 C9 (ijll) A1 Cm j>' t r r ,@ 1 51 It A9sus4 What lone - ly 6 Em Cm /E" 6/o 6/B j>' c r r A:±±6 like rit. A9 j>' - fad - ed C9 It eve - ning 7 Cm(m~ } J J I'~ J. lov - er when your r has Cm7 . I bnng.- Cm6 lin -ger - ing 87(!,5) E7aug 6/B r r •r 07(1,q>aug 6add9 / E"9 sha-dows r r 'r 1, J J 3J Life can't mean flowers! C9 C" with mem -'ries hours,- s1(ij9> gone. the hours ~- o E"9 lo---=-== E1 1•~ F p---r' a - ny - thing- Am1/D 6 j). t II gone. Copyright 1931 Remick Music Corporation, USA. Francis, Day & Hunter limited. 127 Charing Cross R:oad, London WC2 A: Rigt,ts R.ese~ed International Copyright Secured 293 , Wild About That Thing Words &

Music by Spencer Williams Medium tempo 67 r , r 11FCFfrE r Ja,t FffF r 1v C Mf .- G7 C Hon - ey ba - by won't you cud - die c1 r~ Ji f r tjp4· in your IY r f rmr I'm wild It makes me laugh and t I'm wild F 1 1f f f t F r· C p 1~r ,;> a - bout that thing,- Give 67 Ji p I]' 01 sing,- r r r f r - ,;> a - bout that A1 Bi,1 r w J;r r f r f ,r 1 Let sweet ma - ma whis -per near,- f7 ear. C C t it to me, pa -pa; F C - I - thing,- Verse 2 Do it easy, honey, don't get rough; from you, papa, I can't get enough. I'm wild about that thing, I'm wild about that thing; Everybody knows It, I'm wild about that thing. Verse 3 Please don't hold it, baby, when I cry; Give me every bit of it or else I'll die. I'm wild about that thing, I'm wild about that thing; All the time I'm cryin', I'm wild about that thing. 294 Copyright Joe Davis Incorporated, USA. All

Rights Reserved. International <:opyright Secured 11 Verse 4 What's the matter, papa, please don't stall; don't you know I love it and I want it all? I'm wild about that thlng,just give my bell a ring; You touched my button, I'm wild about that thing. Verse 5 If you want to satisfy my soul, come on and rock me with a steady roll. I'm wild about that thing; gee, I like your tin9-a-lin9. Kiss me like you mean it, I'm wild about that thing. Verse 6 Come on turn the lights down low; say you're ready,just say let's 90. I'm wild about that thing, I'm wild about that thing; Come on and make me feel it, I'm wild about that thing. Verse 7 I'm wild about it when you hold me tight; let me linger in your arms all night. I'm wild about that thing, my passions got the fling; Come on, hear me cryin', I'm wild about that thing. 295 Willow Weep For Me Slow Words & Music by Ann Ronell ,3-, (JJ = J .P)

D9aug G Mp Ji'! J. J J J j- ; 3 Wil - low weep for G 09aug G 3 IJ. 1 J J J J- J. me,- wil - low weep for Em Bm 1 me;- Em 3 j,•F J J J J J 0 J J J I JP] J J J- J. 3 Bend - green your branch -es 3 F'- a - long stream- that runs to the C9 1 sea.- G Dm7 G D7aug Daug 3 1 IE.! j;J J J p J. J & 9. r Ji' C 'r j Lis - ten to Ji' 3 J J J J J. Gone my lov - er's G £ 1 I J: 09aug 3 J J J J- J. love - ly dream, sum - mer ,. 3 1 dream;- Em Bm Em 3 me. G D9aug G J. lis -ten, wil - low and weep for my plea; 3 b' J J J J ~- 0 J J J4JC) J J J J. Gone and left me C9 Sad as I can be; here t to weep my tears in -to the stream.- Daug G Dm7 G J ~ J &2 9- hear me, wil -low, and weep for Copyright 1932 renewed 1960 Bourne & Company, USA. Francis Day & Hunter Limited, 127 Charing Cross Road, London WC2. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured me.----- 1 t !!

Gb9 f9 f9 Jl r ;. the Whis - per to f9 Tl =r f E9 J;• r· d- r· • J wind,- 3 p l&J. ; J J @=r and that love has c1 f9 say 1 To sinned D9 Ob9 ' F~ ,nJJ J e ,m r err· P mak- ing a Mur - mur to the night- moan.- E9 f9 Abm/G Eb9 J J @q ~ 1 her star- ry Ab7 Am7(bs> 01 D7aug G D9 Eb9 light,- Ir- J• C J• &~ F ~ So none me will find D9aug and sigh - ing D9aug G Ji'@ cTt r '.p· 9 J J J- J A J J J---J 3 3 1 I II cry-ing all a-lone. Oh, Em Bm 3 3 3 J J J- J. ~ J ] J 1JP] J J J---J your branch - es F down a-long the C9 1 weep in sym-pa- thy;- weep-ing wil-low tree,- Em G Bend to ~" 3 Ji' 1 3 hide £ IS ~) Eb9 leave my heart a-break-ing and J;• .i' Abm/G Eb9 ground and cov-er 1 me. Daug - 3 Et;J. 1 1o#J ; When the shad-ows fall, - ---------- I J. t 11 bend,oh wil - low, and weep for me, 297 Worried Man Blues Traditional

Medium tempo G Ji'i J J. ) J " II It takes wor - ried a I J. J man Ir· to sing ~ r J J wor - ried a C Ji' J. song, J I J. J)" J J I J. I'" J takes J I J. a wor - ried to a J I J. ) takes a it man sing wor - ried G Ji' J. song. It J Ir· J J I J. wor - ried man to 01 Ji' ~ ~ J ~ 1J song: I'm wor- ried now, sing G C ~ 1J but I r r J I won't be wor-ried Q ----= p r J wor - ried a G jJ. long. Verse 1 I went across the river, and I lay down to sleep. (3 times) When I woke up, I had shackles on my feet. Verse 2 Twenty one links of chain around my leg. (3 times) And, on each link, an initial of my name. Verse 3 When everything goes wrong, I sing a worried song. (3 times) I'm worried now, but I won't be worried long. Copyright 1999 Dorsey Brothers Music Limited, 8/9 Frith Street, London W1. AH Rigt,ts Reserved. l""ter-ia~io a Cooy•·r,t Sec"J~e-o

e II You'll Like My Loving Traditional Medium tempo ,3-, (JJ = J ~) A1 ,,. c rr r t r r £jjJ know you 3 my like can lov - in' --1 tell 01(9> p•,1r.r f J J J J 13 from the way Ji., ti f· . lov - in', - you whine.- like A1 c r r ~-- ll ~- ~ J J ~ I~ ---- my - 3 can tell from the way J j) J. I Let you taste my jel- ly ~ you whine. A1 07 E , ••• ipJ ~ ~ I know you ' r ~- @ J I¢ti J J J you just wor-ries me all the - - II t ime. Verse 2 I told you, pretty mama, I had the bestjelly in town. (Twice) Since you got a little taste, youjust keep on hanging around. Verse 3 I swim deep, pretty mama,ju st like a catfish loaded down. (Twice) And every time you see me, you wants to fall down on the ground. Verse 4 When me and my baby starts to lovin', we wants to fight like cats and dogs. (Twice) But before it's over with, we hollerin' "Lord, oh, Lordy Lord." Copyright 1999 Dorsey

Brothers Music Limited, B/9 Frith Street, London W1. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured 299 You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover Words & Music by Willie Dixon Fast ;•4; You 67 II sr can't judge ;;q; ;u s J. I an t ) 1,-0. You can't judge You ~ fJQgg1 16 J ,s look - in' hon - ey can't- judge J. I JI at a tree. 1, J J IJ J }£J jJ] r' t J 1,0. ,s J J J ap - pie by j IJ by ~ J a daugh-ter by at look -in' ] the bee.- IJ ~ J ; ~ l , w look - in' at the mo- N.C ;! JJJ J r 1r r· p 1r v· --=-- - ther,- You can't judge a book by lsr r r· look - in' at p it's Chorus c1 ;• J r F II r· ? cov - er, 300 oh! Can't I" ~ t· you ? I7' see,~ - Copyright 1962 Arc Music Corporation & Hoochie Coochie Music, USA. Jewel Music Limited, n Denmark Street, London we, (30%)/Bug Music Limited, 31 Milson Road, London W14 (70%).

All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured ~ I~ Whoah, I ~9- 67 1, J lo r you mis - judged r C9 ffi,'A r r 1t r r ~· I- me. 07 look - like far - mer, a 67 ~ r· p If' can't tell a book 1 but ~ ---- r r 1r f' I'm- ,. flt r r· by look - - ing at lov - er, a p 1 J its r You c II cov - er. Verse 2 You can't judge sugar by looking at the cane. You can't judge a woman by looking at her man. You can't judge a sister by looking at her brother. You can't judge a book by looking at the cover. Chorus Verse 3 You can't judge a fish by looking in the pond. You can't judge right from looking at the wrong. You can't judge one by looking at the other. You can't judge a book by looking at the cover. Chorus 301 Your Cheatin' Heart Words & Music by Hank Williams Medium tempo C N.C C7 ------- heart heart Your cheat - in' - 67 c1 C I~ J r ~

le IJ J J J I But sleep won't The time wilL the whole night when you'll be 67 -------- come come j;o JJ r F g I e-- tr J J J I c1 C le r -e through;- Your cheat- in' blue; Your cheat-in' F r @?Jt I will make you weep;-- You'll cry andwill pine some - day, And crave the 6" and try to sleep. you threw a - way. F IJ r J J Io C J,.r tr J J J le cry love F heart heart will tell on will tell on you.~ you. r r II When tears come 07 C Jin I'r F r· p1Qt2U r r r 1& I? J r r down Ji like fall - in' 67 0 name. C le J r 811., You'll walk the IJJJJio will tell on d o ; - - - Your cheat - in' - 12. 6" C you. IJF F@ ~ I. -e and call my F floor the way I JiiT tr J J J I 302 C7 round ~ 67 heart You'll toss a - rain, le J r ;CJ =II Your cheat-in'- Copyright 1952 renewed 1980 Hiriam Music & Acuff-Rose Music Incorporated, USA. Acuff-Rose Music Umited, London

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