Key: G
Introduction: G C
G D
A long time ago, in 1965 or so
Am Em
I met a man with a face, it was a real disgrace
G D
Pictures he took and put them in a little book
Am D
So ambitious was he, he even took a picture of me
G D
Then one day, he opened up a studio (start recording now)
Am Em
He tried to make it pay, making hit records, you know
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And he asked me along, write him a little song
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I got the studio free, just sign this paper for me
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You got to__ take good care of business, my friend
D G
Take good care of yourself
C D G Em
You got to__ take good care of business, my friend
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Otherwise you'll end up on the shelf (oh yeah)
D
Later on, after I wrote that song
Am Em
Even heard it played up on Radio One (Radio One)
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Manager said, "Money all gone away
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You spent it, you see, up and down the country"
C D G Em C
You got to__ take good care of business, my friend
D G
Take good care of yourself
C D G Em
You got to__ take good care of business, my friend
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Otherwise you'll end up on the shelf
D
Well, I started to say, "I mean, we've got to play
Am Em
What else can we do? We're not clever like you"
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Then, said he, "You know how I am fair
Am D
You can sign to the company for another ten year"
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You've got to take, take good care of business, boys
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Take good care of yourself
C D G Em
You've got to take, take good care of business, boys