Tom: C
Introdução:
C C7
Good mornin? blues, blues how do ya do?
F7 C
Good mornin? blues, blues how do ya do?
D F7 C C7 D F7 C G7
Well I?m doin? fine, no thanks to you
Second Verse
C
I Went to bed last night,
C7
I turned from side to side,
F7
I went to bed last night,
C C7
I turned from side to side
D
I wasn't sick
F7 C
I was just dissatis - fied
Third Verse
C
I woke up this mornin?
C7
Couldn?t get outta my bed
F7
Oh I woke up this mornin?
C C7
Couldn?t get you outta my bed
D
Went to eat my breakfast and
F7 C C7 F Fm C G
The blues was all in my bread
Chorus
C
Well the blues ain?t nothin?
C7
but a poor workin? man feelin? down
F7
Lord, the blues ain?t nothin?
C
but a poor workin? man feelin? down
D F7 C C7 F Fm C G
That?s about the meagerest feelin? I done ever had
Chorus
C C7
Sent for you yesterday, here you come walkin? today (hey)
F7 C C7
I sent for you yesterday, here you come walkin? today
D
Yeah, your mouth?s wide open
F7 C C7 F Fm C G
You don?t know what to say
Sixth Verse
C C7
Good mornin? blues, blues how do ya do?
F7 C
Good mornin? blues, blues how do ya do?
D F7 C C7 D F7 G C
Well I?m doin? fine, no thanks to you
1) The original composer was Huddy Ledbetter, and many singers
Cand Gchºrds
chord progressions are switched around to end the song)
F7chºrd Fmaj Awith Eand Astrings
4) The chord progression at the end of each verse is one chord a beat
5) Some versions will cut out the Chorus a few times.