Chords for DAVE DUDLEY the pool shark
Tempo:
95.65 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
F
C
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
He said, pardon me for being [F] so bold.
You [C] got a cigarette that's already rolled?
[F] I gave him one and he lit it in his own good time.
The smoke in that pool room [F] hung like fog.
When [C] he talked he sounded like a growling dog.
He said, [F] you care for a dollar off?
[C] Now the man was ugly and his eyes were mean.
[C] His clothes were dirty, but his hands were clean.
He [F] held that stick like the mother holds the hand of [C] a child.
Well, I've been known [F] to hustle a few.
[C] One of the waitress said, is he playing you?
And I [F] said, yeah, bring me Brandy.
What a buy.
[C] [Db]
A little Rat Parker, [Gb] he was way in the back, [Db] taking quarters and handling racks.
And I [Gb] told him, Red, come up here.
Glued [Db] him up tight.
That Brandy had [Gb] me feeling warm, [Db] so I tipped that waitress and checked her form.
And [Gb] I said, honey, you like a winner?
And she [Db] just smiled.
I played like a man with a broken wrist.
I won two and he won six.
[Gb] And I had him set up, so I said, let's [Db] play for five.
By this time a crowd had gathered round just to see this fish and watch him drown.
[Gb] I told that waitress, more Brandy.
[Db] What a buy.
[D] Well, he went out and got a custom cue and he said, no offense to you,
[G] but I don't play off the wall with nobody [D] but friends.
It had gold initials and a leather grip, pearl and silver inlaid tip.
[G] He smiled at me and said, why don't we play [D] it again?
Well, I've never [G] seen a man that walked [D] who made those balls and table talk.
[G] They're speaking English.
He sure didn't need [D] my help.
He broke the balls [G] and kept that string [D] for 187 bucks in the ring.
[G] Till I gave up and said, friend, you're going to have to play [D] by yourself.
[Eb]
Well, he psyched it up and [Ab] he walked outside [Eb] and I strolled out just to watch him ride.
[Ab] There's a blonde that caddy built like the rest of [Eb] that car.
Boys in the pool room, [Ab] they had him a laugh and [Eb] I hung it up and let it pass.
[Ab] Didn't have a thing but my elbows to put on that [Eb] bar.
The waitress smiled, said, [Ab] what a buy.
[Eb] I took the shirt in, I thanked her twice and [Ab] sipped her sippin' and I suddenly had me a [Eb] thought.
Unlucky gambler and [Ab] lucky in love.
[Eb] I guess you know what I was thinking of.
[Ab] I said, waitress, honey, which I am, you know.
[Eb]
You [C] got a cigarette that's already rolled?
[F] I gave him one and he lit it in his own good time.
The smoke in that pool room [F] hung like fog.
When [C] he talked he sounded like a growling dog.
He said, [F] you care for a dollar off?
[C] Now the man was ugly and his eyes were mean.
[C] His clothes were dirty, but his hands were clean.
He [F] held that stick like the mother holds the hand of [C] a child.
Well, I've been known [F] to hustle a few.
[C] One of the waitress said, is he playing you?
And I [F] said, yeah, bring me Brandy.
What a buy.
[C] [Db]
A little Rat Parker, [Gb] he was way in the back, [Db] taking quarters and handling racks.
And I [Gb] told him, Red, come up here.
Glued [Db] him up tight.
That Brandy had [Gb] me feeling warm, [Db] so I tipped that waitress and checked her form.
And [Gb] I said, honey, you like a winner?
And she [Db] just smiled.
I played like a man with a broken wrist.
I won two and he won six.
[Gb] And I had him set up, so I said, let's [Db] play for five.
By this time a crowd had gathered round just to see this fish and watch him drown.
[Gb] I told that waitress, more Brandy.
[Db] What a buy.
[D] Well, he went out and got a custom cue and he said, no offense to you,
[G] but I don't play off the wall with nobody [D] but friends.
It had gold initials and a leather grip, pearl and silver inlaid tip.
[G] He smiled at me and said, why don't we play [D] it again?
Well, I've never [G] seen a man that walked [D] who made those balls and table talk.
[G] They're speaking English.
He sure didn't need [D] my help.
He broke the balls [G] and kept that string [D] for 187 bucks in the ring.
[G] Till I gave up and said, friend, you're going to have to play [D] by yourself.
[Eb]
Well, he psyched it up and [Ab] he walked outside [Eb] and I strolled out just to watch him ride.
[Ab] There's a blonde that caddy built like the rest of [Eb] that car.
Boys in the pool room, [Ab] they had him a laugh and [Eb] I hung it up and let it pass.
[Ab] Didn't have a thing but my elbows to put on that [Eb] bar.
The waitress smiled, said, [Ab] what a buy.
[Eb] I took the shirt in, I thanked her twice and [Ab] sipped her sippin' and I suddenly had me a [Eb] thought.
Unlucky gambler and [Ab] lucky in love.
[Eb] I guess you know what I was thinking of.
[Ab] I said, waitress, honey, which I am, you know.
[Eb]
Key:
Eb
Ab
F
C
Db
Eb
Ab
F
_ _ _ _ He said, pardon me for being [F] so bold.
You [C] got a cigarette that's already rolled?
[F] I gave him one and he lit it in his own good time.
_ The smoke in that pool room [F] hung like fog.
When [C] he talked he sounded like a growling dog.
He said, [F] you care for a dollar off?
_ [C] _ _ Now the man was ugly and his eyes were mean.
[C] His clothes were dirty, but his hands were clean.
He [F] held that stick like the mother holds the hand of [C] a child.
_ _ Well, I've been known [F] to hustle a few.
[C] One of the waitress said, is he playing you?
And I [F] said, yeah, bring me Brandy.
What a buy.
[C] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ A little Rat Parker, [Gb] he was way in the back, [Db] taking quarters and handling racks.
And I [Gb] told him, Red, come up here.
Glued [Db] him up tight. _
_ That Brandy had [Gb] me feeling warm, [Db] so I tipped that waitress and checked her form.
And [Gb] I said, honey, you like a winner?
And she [Db] just smiled.
_ I played like a man with a broken wrist.
I won two and he won six.
[Gb] And I had him set up, so I said, let's [Db] play for five. _
_ By this time a crowd had gathered round just to see this fish and watch him drown.
[Gb] I told that waitress, more Brandy.
[Db] What a buy.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ Well, he went out and got a custom cue and he said, no offense to you,
[G] but I don't play off the wall with nobody [D] but friends.
It had gold initials and a leather grip, pearl and silver inlaid tip.
[G] He smiled at me and said, why don't we play [D] it again?
_ _ Well, I've never [G] seen a man that walked [D] who made those balls and table talk.
[G] They're speaking English.
He sure didn't need [D] my help.
_ _ He broke the balls [G] and kept that string [D] for 187 bucks in the ring.
[G] Till I gave up and said, friend, you're going to have to play [D] by yourself.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Well, he psyched it up and [Ab] he walked outside [Eb] and I strolled out just to watch him ride.
[Ab] There's a blonde that caddy built like the rest of [Eb] that car. _
_ Boys in the pool room, [Ab] they had him a laugh and [Eb] I hung it up and let it pass.
[Ab] Didn't have a thing but my elbows to put on that [Eb] bar. _
_ The waitress smiled, said, [Ab] what a buy.
[Eb] I took the shirt in, I thanked her twice and [Ab] sipped her sippin' and I suddenly had me a [Eb] thought. _
_ Unlucky gambler and [Ab] lucky in love.
[Eb] I guess you know what I was thinking of.
[Ab] I said, waitress, honey, which I am, you know.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You [C] got a cigarette that's already rolled?
[F] I gave him one and he lit it in his own good time.
_ The smoke in that pool room [F] hung like fog.
When [C] he talked he sounded like a growling dog.
He said, [F] you care for a dollar off?
_ [C] _ _ Now the man was ugly and his eyes were mean.
[C] His clothes were dirty, but his hands were clean.
He [F] held that stick like the mother holds the hand of [C] a child.
_ _ Well, I've been known [F] to hustle a few.
[C] One of the waitress said, is he playing you?
And I [F] said, yeah, bring me Brandy.
What a buy.
[C] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ A little Rat Parker, [Gb] he was way in the back, [Db] taking quarters and handling racks.
And I [Gb] told him, Red, come up here.
Glued [Db] him up tight. _
_ That Brandy had [Gb] me feeling warm, [Db] so I tipped that waitress and checked her form.
And [Gb] I said, honey, you like a winner?
And she [Db] just smiled.
_ I played like a man with a broken wrist.
I won two and he won six.
[Gb] And I had him set up, so I said, let's [Db] play for five. _
_ By this time a crowd had gathered round just to see this fish and watch him drown.
[Gb] I told that waitress, more Brandy.
[Db] What a buy.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ Well, he went out and got a custom cue and he said, no offense to you,
[G] but I don't play off the wall with nobody [D] but friends.
It had gold initials and a leather grip, pearl and silver inlaid tip.
[G] He smiled at me and said, why don't we play [D] it again?
_ _ Well, I've never [G] seen a man that walked [D] who made those balls and table talk.
[G] They're speaking English.
He sure didn't need [D] my help.
_ _ He broke the balls [G] and kept that string [D] for 187 bucks in the ring.
[G] Till I gave up and said, friend, you're going to have to play [D] by yourself.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
Well, he psyched it up and [Ab] he walked outside [Eb] and I strolled out just to watch him ride.
[Ab] There's a blonde that caddy built like the rest of [Eb] that car. _
_ Boys in the pool room, [Ab] they had him a laugh and [Eb] I hung it up and let it pass.
[Ab] Didn't have a thing but my elbows to put on that [Eb] bar. _
_ The waitress smiled, said, [Ab] what a buy.
[Eb] I took the shirt in, I thanked her twice and [Ab] sipped her sippin' and I suddenly had me a [Eb] thought. _
_ Unlucky gambler and [Ab] lucky in love.
[Eb] I guess you know what I was thinking of.
[Ab] I said, waitress, honey, which I am, you know.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _