Match Box Blues Chords by Albert King

Tempo:
91.85 bpm
Chords used:

Ab

Db

B

Eb

Abm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Match Box Blues - Albert King chords
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[Abm] [Eb] [Ab] [Abm]
[Db]
[Ab] [Ebm] [Abm]
[Bbm] [Eb]
[B] [Db] [Abm]
[Eb] [Ebm] Now listen [Ab] y'all, this is the type of used to take place way down behind the Iron Curtain
on Sandy Lake.
[Db] [Ab]
At a place they call the [Abm] Roadhouse.
[Gb] [Db] Up north they call it Half-Dollar Place.
[Abm] [Ab] But down there on Saturday night the junkies showing up drunk.
[Eb] I [Ab] was at the Roadhouse one night [Db] and in [Abm] walked a lady [Ab] with a well-dressed guy.
[Ebm] And he could really get her on that thing [B] to this [Ab] style of music right here.
[Ab] The young folks don't know nothing [B] about this.
[Gb] They [Ab] got to get hit for this.
[Abm] And way over in the [Db] corner was another well-dressed lady built up like a [Abm] Coca-Cola bottle and
she could get [Db] on down and [Ab] do it too.
[Bb] And every time he'd get out of the [Eb] dance he'd go over there and get the same lady.
[Db] And mama [Abm] said, [Db] I got to let [Ab] this broad know that that's my man.
[Ebm] And she went on over to the other side of the room to the violator and got her [B] half a man.
[Ab]
Y'all call it Half [B]-Pint [Ab] of North End.
[Db] But you didn't have to have but 35 cents.
And mama picked her up with one [Ab] of those half [B] a man and she [Ab] came back out there and [B] she
downed [Bb] about half of that half a [Eb] man and got right out there on the floor.
She had some pretty [Db] nice hips on her too you know.
And she [Ab] got right on up there beside her man and that [Ebm] woman and started shaking them [Ab] big old hips.
She said, [Ab] oh, don't go.
Know your man for mine.
[B] She wasn't [Ab] driving either, buddy.
[B] Mama [Ab] was getting ready to start something [Db] up in that joint.
You hear what I said?
But the joint kept on jumping.
[Eb] After a [Ab] while, here come a man [B] from around [Ab] back out of nowhere and [Eb] he pulled up a shotgun pistol.
[Db] Didn't have no electric lights, nothing [Eb] but bottle lights [Ab] around the wall and he started
popping them out [Ebm] there.
[Ab] Yeah.
And the floor walker walked up to him and said, hey, buddy, you can't do that in here.
He said, no, I can't, huh.
He didn't make it no better, no worse.
He turned around [Db] and let the floor walker, let the bouncer have one right between the eyes.
[Ab] [B] [Db]
[Ab] And everybody stood [B] still [Ab] for about two seconds, [Eb] one way in and one way out.
The house was up on the mound.
They called it on the mound.
[Ab] And everybody broke for that one door [Ebm] and they got [Ab] wedged up in the door and I went
right between them heads.
Look here.
I didn't want to run, [B] but I [Ab] just couldn't hold [Db] still no longer.
And I got a good start off that mound.
[Ab] [B] I had a [Ab] cemetery to go through and a bridge to [B] cross.
[Bb] I remember the cemetery [Eb] a little bit.
Don't remember the bridge, [Db] none.
[Abm] And I got tickled.
When you [Ab] get so scared, you get tickled, [Ebm] [Ab] you don't have to do nothing but [B] raise your feet up.
They'll take you right on where [Ab] you want to go.
Pretty soon I didn't hear that sound no more.
[Bm] [Ab] [Db]
[Ab]
[B] [Bb] [Eb]
[Db] [B] [Ab]
[Ebm] [Ab] Dreamed that I was lucky, but I woke up cold in the [B] hand.
[Ab]
[Db] Hey, I dreamed that I was lucky, darlin', but I woke up [Ab] cold in [B] the hand.
[Ab]
I dreamed [Eb] I had you all by myself, but now [Db] I know you found another [Ab] man.
[B] [Ab]
Oh, that's why I wanna, wanna matchbox hold my [B] clothes.
[Ab]
[B] [Ab] [Db] Hey, some kind of I wanna, darlin', wanna matchbox [Ab] hold my clothes.
You know [Bb] I [Eb] haven't got so many, [Db] but I got [Abm] so far to go.
[Ab]
Oh, if you got a good woman, you better pin her to your [B] side.
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] Hey, if you got a good lady, fella, you better pin her to your [B] side.
[Ab]
[Ab] [Bb] Because [Eb] since you flagged my dream, buddy, [Db] I'm bound to let her [Ab] ride.
[Ebm] [Ab] Oh, that's why I wanna, [Ab]
wanna matchbox hold my clothes.
[Db] Oh, some kind of I wanna, darlin', wanna matchbox hold my clothes.
[Ab] You know [Bb] I [Eb] haven't got so many,
[Db] but I got so far [Ab] to go.
[Ebm] [Ab]
[B] [Ab] [Ab]
[B] [Db]
[Abm] [Ab]
[Bb] [Eb] [Ab]
[B] [Ab]
[Eb] [Ab] [Ab]
[Db]
[F] [B] [Bb]
Key:  
Ab
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Db
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B
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Eb
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Abm
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Ab
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Db
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B
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To learn Albert King - Match Box Blues chords, grasp the musical fabric of the song with this sequence - Eb, Db, Ab, B, Ab and Db of chords. To master the tempo, it's wise to start at 46 BPM before aiming for the song's 92 BPM. With Db Minor as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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_ [Abm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ [Ab] _ [Abm] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ [Abm] _
_ _ [Bbm] _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Ebm] Now listen [Ab] y'all, this is the type of used to take place way down behind the Iron Curtain
on Sandy Lake.
[Db] _ [Ab] _
At a place they call the [Abm] Roadhouse.
_ [Gb] [Db] Up north they call it Half-Dollar Place.
_ _ [Abm] _ [Ab] But down there on Saturday night the junkies showing up drunk.
_ [Eb] _ I [Ab] was at the Roadhouse one night [Db] and in [Abm] walked a lady [Ab] with a well-dressed guy.
[Ebm] And he could really get her on that thing [B] to this [Ab] style of music right here.
_ [Ab] The young folks don't know nothing [B] about this.
[Gb] They [Ab] got to get hit for this.
_ [Abm] And way over in the [Db] corner was another well-dressed lady built up like a [Abm] Coca-Cola bottle and
she could get [Db] on down and [Ab] do it too.
_ [Bb] And every time he'd get out of the [Eb] dance he'd go over there and get the same lady.
[Db] _ And mama [Abm] said, [Db] I got to let [Ab] this broad know that that's my man.
[Ebm] And she went on over to the other side of the room to the violator and _ got her [B] half a man.
[Ab]
Y'all call it Half [B]-Pint [Ab] of North End.
_ [Db] But you didn't have to have but 35 cents.
And mama picked her up with one [Ab] of those half [B] a man and she [Ab] came back out there and [B] she
downed [Bb] about half of that half a [Eb] man and got right out there on the floor.
She had some pretty [Db] nice hips on her too you know.
And she [Ab] got right on up there beside her man and that [Ebm] woman and started shaking them [Ab] big old hips.
She said, [Ab] oh, don't go.
Know your man for mine.
[B] She wasn't [Ab] driving either, buddy.
[B] Mama [Ab] was getting ready to start something [Db] up in that joint.
You hear what I said?
But the joint kept on jumping.
[Eb] After a [Ab] while, here come a man [B] from around [Ab] back out of nowhere and [Eb] he pulled up a shotgun pistol.
[Db] Didn't have no electric lights, nothing [Eb] but bottle lights [Ab] around the wall and he started
popping them out [Ebm] there.
_ [Ab] Yeah.
And the floor walker walked up to him and said, hey, buddy, you can't do that in here.
He said, no, I can't, huh. _
He didn't make it no better, no worse.
He turned around [Db] and let the floor walker, let the bouncer have one right between the eyes.
[Ab] _ [B] _ [Db]
[Ab] And everybody stood [B] still [Ab] for about two seconds, [Eb] one way in and one way out.
The house was up on the mound.
They called it on the mound.
[Ab] And everybody broke for that one door [Ebm] and they got [Ab] wedged up in the door and I went
right between them heads.
_ _ Look here.
I didn't want to run, [B] but I [Ab] just couldn't hold [Db] still no longer.
And I got a good start off that mound.
_ [Ab] [B] I had a [Ab] cemetery to go through and a bridge to [B] cross.
[Bb] I remember the cemetery [Eb] a little bit.
Don't remember the bridge, [Db] none.
_ _ [Abm] And I got tickled.
When you [Ab] get so scared, you get tickled, [Ebm] _ [Ab] you don't have to do nothing but [B] raise your feet up.
They'll take you right on where [Ab] you want to go.
Pretty soon I didn't hear that sound no more.
_ _ [Bm] _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ Dreamed that I was lucky, _ _ but I woke up cold in the [B] hand.
[Ab] _
_ _ _ _ [Db] Hey, I dreamed that I was lucky, darlin', but I woke up [Ab] cold in [B] the hand.
[Ab]
I _ _ dreamed [Eb] I had you all by myself, but now [Db] I know you found another [Ab] man.
[B] _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ Oh, that's why I wanna, _ _ wanna matchbox hold my [B] clothes.
[Ab] _
_ _ [B] _ [Ab] [Db] Hey, some kind of I wanna, _ darlin', wanna matchbox [Ab] hold my clothes.
You _ know [Bb] I [Eb] haven't got so many, _ [Db] _ but I got [Abm] so far to go.
_ [Ab] _
_ _ _ Oh, if you got a good woman, _ you better pin her to your [B] side.
[Db] _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ [Db] Hey, if you got a good lady, fella, _ you better pin her to your [B] side.
[Ab] _ _
_ _ [Ab] [Bb] Because [Eb] since you flagged my dream, buddy, _ [Db] I'm bound to let her [Ab] ride. _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] Oh, that's why I wanna, [Ab] _
_ wanna matchbox hold my clothes. _ _
_ _ [Db] Oh, some kind of I wanna, darlin', wanna matchbox hold my clothes.
[Ab] You _ _ know [Bb] I [Eb] haven't got so many, _
[Db] _ but I got so far [Ab] to go. _ _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ [Bb] _

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This song was authored by Lemon Jefferson.

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