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St. Louis Blues lyrics and chords

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St. Louis Blues
Recorded by Merle Haggard and Asleep At The Wheel
Written by William Handy

C F C
Lord I hate to see that evening sun go down
F C
I hate to see that evening sun go down
G7 C
Cause my baby she's gone she don’t love me no how

G7
I’m insane rich man with a diamond ring
C
Ah she pulls that guy around town by her apron strings
G7
And if it weren’t for powder and that store bought hair
C D7 G7
Well that gal of mine wouldn’t have gone so far from here

C F C
I got the St. Louis blues I’m as blue as I can be
F C
And that man got a heart like a rock cast in the sea
G7 C
Or else he wouldn't have carried her so dog-gone so far from me

F C
Listen all you rounders you better leave my good gal alone
F C
I said listen all you rounders you better leave my good gal alone
G7 C
Cause you can’t give her nothing that she can’t get at home

F C
Sump’um about you momma sure give me the blues
F C
Ah there’s sump’um about you momma sure give me the blues
G7 C
It ain’t your drop stitch stockings might be your blue buckle shoes

F C
Cause a black-headed women makes a freight train jump the track
F C
I said a black headed woman makes a freight train jump the track
G7 C
And that ole long tall gal makes a bullfrog ball the jack

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