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Song Name: |
Black Coffee |
By: |
Ella Fitzgerald, Rosemary Clooney, etc |
Posted By: |
gene |
Difficulty: |
Any |
Key: |
Ab |
Genre: |
Blues |
Harp Type: |
Diatonic |
Audio: |
Black Coffee |
Created: |
2009-02-14 20:02:05 |
Modified: |
0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Rating: |
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Song: |
Written by Paul Francis Webster and Sonny Burke.
Performed by Ella Fitzgerald, Rosemary Clooney, Julie London, Peggy Lee, Sinead O'Conner
Ab Harp
2 -3� -3� -3� 2 3 2
1) I�m feel-in� might-y lone-some
2) I�m feel-in� might-y lone-some
13� -3� -3� 2 -2
1) Have-n�t slept a wink
2) Have-n�t slept a wink
2 -3� -3� -3� 2 3 3 3 2
1) I walk the floor and watch the door and
2) I walk the floor and watch the door and
-3�-3� -3� 2 3 -3� 4 -2�
1) In be-tween I drink black cof-fee
2) In be-tween I drink black cof-fee
5 -4 4 -3� -2� 2
1) Love�s a hand-me-down broom
2) Since my gal went a- way
2 -3 -4� -4 5 -4� -3�
1) I�ll ne-ver know a Sun- day
2) My nerves have gone to piec-es
-2� 4 -3 -3� -3�
1) In this week- day room
2) And my hair�s turnin� gray
2 =3� -3� -3� 2 3 2
1) I�m talk-in� to the sha-dows
2) I�m talk-in� to the sha-dows
-3�-3� -3� 2 3
1) One o�-clock to four
2) One o�-clock to four
2 -3� -3� -3� -2 3 3 3 2
1) And Lord, how slow the mo-ments go when
2) And Lord, how slow the mo-ments go when
-3� -3� -3� 2 3 -3� 4 -2�
1) All I do is pour black cof-fee
2) All I do is pour black cof-fee
5 -4 4 -3� -2 2
1) Since the blues caught my eye
2) Love�s a sor- ry af-fair
2 -3 -4� -4 5 -4� -3�
1) I�m hang- in� out on Mon- day
2) I know where all the blues are
-2� -2� -4 -3 -3� -3�
1) My Sun-day dreams to dry
2) �Cause, ba-by, I�ve been there
-3�-3� -4 5 -4 4 -4 5 4 -3�
1) Now a man is born to go a lov-in�
2) Now a man is born to love a wo-man
-3� -4 5 -4 5 -5 6 5
1) A Wo-man�s born to weep and fret
2) To work and slave to pay her debts
5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 6 -5 -5
1) To stay at home and tend her o-ven
2) And just be-cause he�s on- ly hu-man
-4 -5 -5 -5 -5 -2�
1) And drown her past re-grets
2) To drown his past re-grets
-5 5 5 5 5 5 2
1) In cof-fee and ci-ga-rettes
2) In cof-fee and ci-ga-rettes
2 -3� -3� -3� 2 -2 2 2
1) I�m moon-in� all the morn-in� and
2) I�m moon-in� all the morn-in� and
-3� -3� -3� 3 2
1) Mourn-in� all the night
2) Mourn-in� all the night
2 -3� -3� -3� 2 3 3 3 2
1) And in be-tween it�s ni-co-tine and
2) And in be-tween it�s ni-co-tine and
-3� -3� -3� 2 3 -3� 4 -2�
1) Not much heart to fight black cof-fee
2) Not much heart to fight black cof-fee
5 -4 -4� -3�-2 2
1) Feel-in� low as the ground
2) Feel-in� low as can be
-2� -3� -4� 5 6 6
1) It�s driv-in� me cra-zy
2) It�s driv-in� me cra-zy
-5 -4 -4� -4 5 -4�-3�
1) This wait-in� for my ba-by
2) This wait-in� for my ba-by
-2�-3� 4 -5 -3� -3�
1) To may-be come a-round
2) To may-be come a-round
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