Chords for Maceo Parker, WDR Big Band - Hit the road Jack - Tribute to Ray Charles
Tempo:
75 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[Db] [Dm] Hear the rose, [D] Jack, don't it come back no more, [Bbm] no more, no more.
[A] What's that?
no more.
Oh, woman, oh, woman, [A] don't you treat me so mean.
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[Db] [Dm] Hear the rose, [D] Jack, don't it come back no more, [Bbm] no more, no more.
[A] What's that?
no more.
Oh, woman, oh, woman, [A] don't you treat me so mean.
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[Db] [Dm] Hear the rose, [D] Jack, don't it come back no more, [Bbm] no more, no more.
Hear [D] the rose, Jack, don't it come [Dm] back no more.
[A] What's that?
Hear the rose, [Bb] Jack, [A] don't it come back no more, [Bb] no more, no more.
Hear the rose, Jack, don't it come back no [Dm] more. _
_ Oh, woman, oh, woman, [A] don't you treat me so mean.
[D] You're the meanest woman that I've ever seen.
I can't say if you say so.
[C] I have to pack my things [Dm] and go back.
Like, hear the rose, [D] Jack, [A] don't it come back [D] no more, no more, no more.
Hear the rose, Jack, [A] don't it come back no more.
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[Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ Now, baby, listen, baby, don't [A] treat me this [D] way, or I'll be back on my [Fm] feet.
Now, look, don't care if you do, cause it's understood.
You ain't got no money, you just ain't no [D] good.
I can't say if you say [A] so.
[Dm] I have to pack my things [Am] and go.
[Dm] That's right, hear the rose, Jack, don't it [C] come back no more, no more, no [A] more.
Hear the rose, Jack, [Bbm] don't it [A] come back no more.
[Ab] What you say?
[Dm] Hear the rose, [F] don't it come back no more, no more, [Dm] no more.
Hear the rose, Jack, [Bb] don't [A] it come back no more.
[Bb]
Don't it come back no more.
And [Dm] don't it come back no more.
[A] Don't it come back no more.
[Bb] [Dm] Don't it come back no more.
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[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
[N] _ Hi, this is your pastor, Paul Heller, from the saxophone. _
_ _ _ You know, I've always wanted to be in [F] a situation.
Thank you, man.
[G] I've always, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] we're going to do, the idea is to do a little bit of Ray Charles
first, and then we're going to do some funky stuff later, [Gm] okay?
_ But I've always wanted to be in a situation where I could be in front of a big band and
[Ab] sing Ray Charles.
So let's give a big round of [N] applause for this situation. _ _ _
Now the [G] next Ray Charles song, I'm going to [Ab] sing a little bit.
I'm going to play the saxophone a little bit.
And following the [N] alto saxophone solo, there's going to be a trumpet solo.
Now the trumpet solo, the trumpet player is named Klaus.
_ _ _ My wife is not here, but Klaus' wife is here.
_ And we're going to dedicate this song to her, simply because her name is Margie.
Margie by Ray Charles. _ _ _
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[Db] [Dm] Hear the rose, [D] Jack, don't it come back no more, [Bbm] no more, no more.
Hear [D] the rose, Jack, don't it come [Dm] back no more.
[A] What's that?
Hear the rose, [Bb] Jack, [A] don't it come back no more, [Bb] no more, no more.
Hear the rose, Jack, don't it come back no [Dm] more. _
_ Oh, woman, oh, woman, [A] don't you treat me so mean.
[D] You're the meanest woman that I've ever seen.
I can't say if you say so.
[C] I have to pack my things [Dm] and go back.
Like, hear the rose, [D] Jack, [A] don't it come back [D] no more, no more, no more.
Hear the rose, Jack, [A] don't it come back no more.
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[Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ Now, baby, listen, baby, don't [A] treat me this [D] way, or I'll be back on my [Fm] feet.
Now, look, don't care if you do, cause it's understood.
You ain't got no money, you just ain't no [D] good.
I can't say if you say [A] so.
[Dm] I have to pack my things [Am] and go.
[Dm] That's right, hear the rose, Jack, don't it [C] come back no more, no more, no [A] more.
Hear the rose, Jack, [Bbm] don't it [A] come back no more.
[Ab] What you say?
[Dm] Hear the rose, [F] don't it come back no more, no more, [Dm] no more.
Hear the rose, Jack, [Bb] don't [A] it come back no more.
[Bb]
Don't it come back no more.
And [Dm] don't it come back no more.
[A] Don't it come back no more.
[Bb] [Dm] Don't it come back no more.
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[A] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
[N] _ Hi, this is your pastor, Paul Heller, from the saxophone. _
_ _ _ You know, I've always wanted to be in [F] a situation.
Thank you, man.
[G] I've always, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] we're going to do, the idea is to do a little bit of Ray Charles
first, and then we're going to do some funky stuff later, [Gm] okay?
_ But I've always wanted to be in a situation where I could be in front of a big band and
[Ab] sing Ray Charles.
So let's give a big round of [N] applause for this situation. _ _ _
Now the [G] next Ray Charles song, I'm going to [Ab] sing a little bit.
I'm going to play the saxophone a little bit.
And following the [N] alto saxophone solo, there's going to be a trumpet solo.
Now the trumpet solo, the trumpet player is named Klaus.
_ _ _ My wife is not here, but Klaus' wife is here.
_ And we're going to dedicate this song to her, simply because her name is Margie.
Margie by Ray Charles. _ _ _