Woody Guthrie – Bad Lee Brown Cocaine Blues (Ukulele)
Key
-
Versions
(2)
Guitar
Ukulele
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Speed:
1.0x
Chords
Tune down one 1/2 step...
Intro:
hold bend hold
|---| |---|
eb||----5---5---5---5----5-----------------------------|
bb||----5---5---5---5----5--4b5-5r4p2----4b5 5r4p2-----|
Gb||----6---6---6---6----6-----------4------------4----| etc.
Db||----7---7---7---7----7-----------------------------|
Ab||----7-------7---7----7-----------------------------|
Eb||--5-------5---5-----5------------------------------|(Chord names reflect standard tuning)
Fast strumming...
C It was late last night I made my rounds; F C I met my woman and I blowed her down. F C I went on home and I went to bed. G C I laid my pistol up under my head. C Early next morning, by the rising sun, F C I woke up and a started to run. F C I made a run but I run too slow; G C A man overtook me down in Jericho. C I was standing on the corner reading my daddy's will F C 'Long came a man they call him Bad Texas Bill. F C He said, "Uhh, Captain, is your name Lee Brown? G C I believe that you the rascal blowed yer woman down." C I said, "Yes sir, Captain, my name is Lee. F C And if you got any blues, boy sing 'em to me." F C "Well I guess Lee, that you know the best G C You better come with me the judge will tell you the rest."
(play intro licks on break)
C When I was arrested, I was dressed in black. F C Put me on a train and they brung me back. F C Jury found me guilty in the first degree G C And they laid me down in the penitentiary.
(intro licks again)
C Yes the judge found me guilty an' the jury too. F C I cried "Lord in Heaven, have some mercy on me!" F C I'll be here fer the rest of my life, G C All I done was kill my wife.