The Allman Brothers Band – Jelly Jelly (Ukulele)

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 23:25:53 -0500 From: DON META <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: CRD:"JELLY JELLY"-ALLMAN BROTHERS Jelly,Jelly-written by Trade Martin-as performed by Allman Bros. Verse 1 Key-B
        B7                E9       E7      Bdim        B7  C7  F#m7,F7b9
        Stormy,stormy rain-I'm as lonesome as a man can be

        E9                  E7     Bdim                 B7,Bb7,A7,Ab7
        Stormy,stormy rain -I'm as lonesome as a man can be

        C#m7                   Bdim        F#9    F#13
        For the way you've been treatin' me Lord I know I'm not

          B7     G#7#9   C#m7,Bdim,F#9(this turnaround is different than)
        to blame                      (the record,any turnaround works.)
Verse 2
        B7                       E9    E7, Bdim  B7 C7 B7  F#m7,F7b9
        It's a downright rotten, lowdown dirty shame

        E9                            E7      Bdim   B7,Bb7,A7,Ab7
        Well it's a downright rotten, lowdown dirty shame

        C#m7                    Bdim       F#9    F#13
        For the way that you've treated me lord I know I'm

               B7     G#7#9   C#m7 Bdim F#9
        not to blame....
Organ solo--same progression throughout solo's Piano solo Verse 3
         B7              E9     E7    Bdim  B7  C7  B7   F#m7,F7b9
        Jelly,jelly,jelly-jelly stays on my mind

        E9               E7     Bdim       B7,Bb7,A7,Ab7
        Jelly,jelly,jelly-jelly stays on my mind

        C#m7                Bdim   F#9     F#13       B7    G#7#9
        Jelly roll killed my daddy-left my momma stone blind
C#m7 Bdim E9 Guitar solo-and fade out :I'll let you folks figure out the solo for yourself It's a classic by Richard {Dicky} Betts one of the finest electric bluesers of all time.