Chords for LITTLE MILTON - BLIND MAN (VIDEO FOOTAGE)
Tempo:
87.95 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Bbm
C
Bb
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I have on the beat, a good friend, Little Milton.
Here's an old-timey blues ballad that I know you're gonna like.
It's called Blind Man.
[Ab] Blind Man, standing on the [Bbm] corner, [Fm]
cried the blues.
[C] [Ab] [Fm] He said, I [B] don't want a dollar, [Ab] and don't you give me a [Abm] dime,
until you bring back [B] that little [Cm] girl.
[Fm] I
[C] [Fm] [F] can't let her [Bbm] go, I'm hooked, and I [Fm] can't let her go.
[Bbm] [C]
[Fm] People try to tell me [Bbm] to stop crying, and find me [Bbm] someone new.
[Fm] Because when the good Lord, he made [Bbm] one woman,
[Fm] hallelujah, don't you know he made two.
But I can't let this [Bb] one go,
[Fm] no, I'm hooked, I can't let her go.
He lifted his head towards heaven, and said, good Lord, I'd rather die,
than let another, another cheating woman, make me stand [Fm] on this corner and [C] cry.
[Fm] He said, Lord knows, I'm living in a world of darkness.
He said, but this time, just don't bother me,
and until I find, this sweet little girl of mine.
[F]
I just don't want to see, because I can't let her [Bb] go.
I'm [Fm] hooked, I can't let her go.
[C] I can't let her go.
[Bb] No, [Fm] I can't let this woman go.
[C]
I want somebody help [Bb] my blind [Bbm] man.
[Fm]
Here's an old-timey blues ballad that I know you're gonna like.
It's called Blind Man.
[Ab] Blind Man, standing on the [Bbm] corner, [Fm]
cried the blues.
[C] [Ab] [Fm] He said, I [B] don't want a dollar, [Ab] and don't you give me a [Abm] dime,
until you bring back [B] that little [Cm] girl.
[Fm] I
[C] [Fm] [F] can't let her [Bbm] go, I'm hooked, and I [Fm] can't let her go.
[Bbm] [C]
[Fm] People try to tell me [Bbm] to stop crying, and find me [Bbm] someone new.
[Fm] Because when the good Lord, he made [Bbm] one woman,
[Fm] hallelujah, don't you know he made two.
But I can't let this [Bb] one go,
[Fm] no, I'm hooked, I can't let her go.
He lifted his head towards heaven, and said, good Lord, I'd rather die,
than let another, another cheating woman, make me stand [Fm] on this corner and [C] cry.
[Fm] He said, Lord knows, I'm living in a world of darkness.
He said, but this time, just don't bother me,
and until I find, this sweet little girl of mine.
[F]
I just don't want to see, because I can't let her [Bb] go.
I'm [Fm] hooked, I can't let her go.
[C] I can't let her go.
[Bb] No, [Fm] I can't let this woman go.
[C]
I want somebody help [Bb] my blind [Bbm] man.
[Fm]
Key:
Fm
Bbm
C
Bb
Ab
Fm
Bbm
C
I have on the beat, a good friend, Little Milton.
Here's an old-timey blues ballad that I know you're gonna like.
It's called Blind Man. _ _
_ [Ab] Blind Man, _ _ standing on the [Bbm] corner, _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ cried _ the blues. _
[C] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] _ He said, I [B] don't want a dollar, [Ab] _ and don't you give me a [Abm] dime,
until you bring back [B] that little [Cm] girl. _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ I _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [F] _ can't let her [Bbm] go, _ _ _ _ I'm hooked, and I [Fm] can't let her go.
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Fm] _ _ People try to tell me [Bbm] to stop crying, _ _ and find me [Bbm] someone new.
[Fm] Because when the good Lord, he made [Bbm] one woman,
_ [Fm] _ hallelujah, don't you know he made two.
But I can't let this [Bb] one go, _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] no, I'm hooked, I can't let her _ _ _ _ _ go.
He lifted his head towards heaven, and said, good Lord, _ I'd rather die,
than let another, another cheating woman, _ _ make me stand [Fm] on this corner and [C] cry.
[Fm] He said, Lord knows, I'm living in a world of darkness.
He said, but this time, just don't bother me,
and until I find, _ this sweet little girl of mine.
[F] _
_ I just don't want to see, _ because I can't let her [Bb] go.
_ _ _ _ I'm [Fm] hooked, I can't let her go. _ _ _ _
[C] I can't let her go.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ No, [Fm] I can't let this woman go.
_ _ _ [C]
I want somebody help [Bb] my blind _ _ _ [Bbm] man.
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Here's an old-timey blues ballad that I know you're gonna like.
It's called Blind Man. _ _
_ [Ab] Blind Man, _ _ standing on the [Bbm] corner, _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ cried _ the blues. _
[C] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] _ He said, I [B] don't want a dollar, [Ab] _ and don't you give me a [Abm] dime,
until you bring back [B] that little [Cm] girl. _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ I _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [F] _ can't let her [Bbm] go, _ _ _ _ I'm hooked, and I [Fm] can't let her go.
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [Fm] _ _ People try to tell me [Bbm] to stop crying, _ _ and find me [Bbm] someone new.
[Fm] Because when the good Lord, he made [Bbm] one woman,
_ [Fm] _ hallelujah, don't you know he made two.
But I can't let this [Bb] one go, _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] no, I'm hooked, I can't let her _ _ _ _ _ go.
He lifted his head towards heaven, and said, good Lord, _ I'd rather die,
than let another, another cheating woman, _ _ make me stand [Fm] on this corner and [C] cry.
[Fm] He said, Lord knows, I'm living in a world of darkness.
He said, but this time, just don't bother me,
and until I find, _ this sweet little girl of mine.
[F] _
_ I just don't want to see, _ because I can't let her [Bb] go.
_ _ _ _ I'm [Fm] hooked, I can't let her go. _ _ _ _
[C] I can't let her go.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ No, [Fm] I can't let this woman go.
_ _ _ [C]
I want somebody help [Bb] my blind _ _ _ [Bbm] man.
[Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _