Chords for Dinah Shore sings Blues in the Night (vaimusic.com)
Tempo:
81.45 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
F#
B
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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When I was in pigtails, my mama done told me, [G] honey,
a man's gonna sweet talk, give you [E] the big eye.
But [D#] when that sweet talk is [E] done, a man is a two [G] [F#]-faced,
a worrisome [Am] thing who'll leave you to sing the blues [C#m]
in the [C#] night.
[E] Now the [C#m] rains are [B] falling, [A] hear the trains a-calling,
[D#] hoo-ee, [G#m] my [E] mama done told me.
[A] Hear that [Am] lonesome whistle blowing [B] across the
[G#m] saloon,
my [A#] mama done told me.
[Bm] Ah-hoo-ee, da-hoo-ee, [Gm] oh, [F#] clickety [A]-clacks [F#] echoing back,
the blues [C#m]
in the night.
[E] The evening [A] breeze will [F#] start the trees to [A] cry,
[G] and the moon will [F#] hide its light [F] [C#] when you get [B] the [F#] blues [B] in the night.
[D]
[D#] [A] Take my words, [C] the mockingbird will [G] sing the saddest [F#] kind of song.
[F] He knows things are [F#] wrong, and he's right.
[B] [G] Ah-ha, [A]
ah-ha, from [D#] Natchez to Mobile,
from Memphis to St.
[B] Joe, wherever the four [G] winds [Bm] blow.
Well, [E] I've been in some [A] big towns, I heard me [E] some big talk,
[B] but there is [E] one thing I know, [B] a man is a two-faced,
[G] a [F#] worrisome [A] thing who'll leave you to sing [E] the blues [C#m] in the night.
[E]
Mmm-mmm-mmm [A]-mmm-mmm-mmm.
Ah-ha, [E]
my mama, [A#] there's blues
[B] [D#] in the night.
[Bm] [G] [E]
a man's gonna sweet talk, give you [E] the big eye.
But [D#] when that sweet talk is [E] done, a man is a two [G] [F#]-faced,
a worrisome [Am] thing who'll leave you to sing the blues [C#m]
in the [C#] night.
[E] Now the [C#m] rains are [B] falling, [A] hear the trains a-calling,
[D#] hoo-ee, [G#m] my [E] mama done told me.
[A] Hear that [Am] lonesome whistle blowing [B] across the
[G#m] saloon,
my [A#] mama done told me.
[Bm] Ah-hoo-ee, da-hoo-ee, [Gm] oh, [F#] clickety [A]-clacks [F#] echoing back,
the blues [C#m]
in the night.
[E] The evening [A] breeze will [F#] start the trees to [A] cry,
[G] and the moon will [F#] hide its light [F] [C#] when you get [B] the [F#] blues [B] in the night.
[D]
[D#] [A] Take my words, [C] the mockingbird will [G] sing the saddest [F#] kind of song.
[F] He knows things are [F#] wrong, and he's right.
[B] [G] Ah-ha, [A]
ah-ha, from [D#] Natchez to Mobile,
from Memphis to St.
[B] Joe, wherever the four [G] winds [Bm] blow.
Well, [E] I've been in some [A] big towns, I heard me [E] some big talk,
[B] but there is [E] one thing I know, [B] a man is a two-faced,
[G] a [F#] worrisome [A] thing who'll leave you to sing [E] the blues [C#m] in the night.
[E]
Mmm-mmm-mmm [A]-mmm-mmm-mmm.
Ah-ha, [E]
my mama, [A#] there's blues
[B] [D#] in the night.
[Bm] [G] [E]
Key:
E
A
F#
B
G
E
A
F#
When I was in pigtails, my mama done told me, [G] honey,
_ a man's gonna sweet talk, give you [E] the big eye.
But [D#] when that sweet talk is [E] done, _ a man is a two [G] [F#]-faced,
a worrisome [Am] thing who'll leave you to sing the blues [C#m] _
in the [C#] night.
_ _ [E] Now the [C#m] rains are [B] falling, [A] hear the trains a-calling,
[D#] hoo-ee, [G#m] my [E] mama done told me.
[A] Hear that [Am] lonesome whistle blowing [B] across the _ _
[G#m] saloon,
my [A#] mama done told me.
[Bm] Ah-hoo-ee, da-hoo-ee, [Gm] oh, [F#] clickety [A]-clacks [F#] echoing back,
the blues [C#m]
in the night.
[E] _ The evening [A] breeze will [F#] start the trees to [A] cry,
[G] and the moon will [F#] hide its light [F] _ _ [C#] when you get [B] the [F#] blues [B] in the night.
_ [D] _
_ _ [D#] _ [A] Take my words, [C] the mockingbird will [G] sing the saddest [F#] kind of song.
_ _ [F] He knows things are [F#] wrong, and he's right. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [G] Ah-ha, [A] _ _
ah-ha, from [D#] Natchez to Mobile,
from Memphis to St.
[B] Joe, wherever the four [G] winds [Bm] blow. _
Well, [E] I've been in some [A] big towns, I heard me [E] some big talk,
[B] but there is [E] one thing I know, [B] a man is a two-faced,
[G] a [F#] worrisome [A] thing who'll leave you to sing [E] the blues [C#m] in the night.
_ _ [E]
Mmm-mmm-mmm [A]-mmm-mmm-mmm.
Ah-ha, [E]
my mama, _ _ [A#] there's blues _
[B] _ _ [D#] in the night. _
[Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ a man's gonna sweet talk, give you [E] the big eye.
But [D#] when that sweet talk is [E] done, _ a man is a two [G] [F#]-faced,
a worrisome [Am] thing who'll leave you to sing the blues [C#m] _
in the [C#] night.
_ _ [E] Now the [C#m] rains are [B] falling, [A] hear the trains a-calling,
[D#] hoo-ee, [G#m] my [E] mama done told me.
[A] Hear that [Am] lonesome whistle blowing [B] across the _ _
[G#m] saloon,
my [A#] mama done told me.
[Bm] Ah-hoo-ee, da-hoo-ee, [Gm] oh, [F#] clickety [A]-clacks [F#] echoing back,
the blues [C#m]
in the night.
[E] _ The evening [A] breeze will [F#] start the trees to [A] cry,
[G] and the moon will [F#] hide its light [F] _ _ [C#] when you get [B] the [F#] blues [B] in the night.
_ [D] _
_ _ [D#] _ [A] Take my words, [C] the mockingbird will [G] sing the saddest [F#] kind of song.
_ _ [F] He knows things are [F#] wrong, and he's right. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [G] Ah-ha, [A] _ _
ah-ha, from [D#] Natchez to Mobile,
from Memphis to St.
[B] Joe, wherever the four [G] winds [Bm] blow. _
Well, [E] I've been in some [A] big towns, I heard me [E] some big talk,
[B] but there is [E] one thing I know, [B] a man is a two-faced,
[G] a [F#] worrisome [A] thing who'll leave you to sing [E] the blues [C#m] in the night.
_ _ [E]
Mmm-mmm-mmm [A]-mmm-mmm-mmm.
Ah-ha, [E]
my mama, _ _ [A#] there's blues _
[B] _ _ [D#] in the night. _
[Bm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _