Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans

Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans madadaling guitar chords ni Louis Armstrong

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  • Intro 1
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    Folks,
    Verse 1
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    come gather round my stand an d hear
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    Satchmo's

    Happy

    Dixie
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    Band.
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    Now, I know some people call it corn,
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    but right here is where the blues was born.
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    Hear that music blue just spring that you'd
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    like to strut to on the floor.
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    Hear the slide trombone and trumpet moan
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    as you're coming through the door.
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    I'll guarantee that you'll never see
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    black lights of them again.
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    Stomp your feet to the beat of the
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    Dixie music, men.
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    Everybody move,
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    get right in the groove.
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    There ain't nothing you can lose.
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    Now right here's the spot where
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    we'll all get hot.
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    That's the mess of blues.
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    Here's the place to slap
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    and spank that bass.
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    Here's the music.
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    And I mean,
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    this is where the blues is born.

    The
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    New
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    Orleans.

    Let me introduce

    Mr.

    Charlie
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    Beals, piano man.
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    Can he spiel?
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    Only got two hands, but that's plenty.
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    When he plays,
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    it sounds like 20.
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    An d he has

    Kid
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    Ulrich on the horn.
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    Greatest sliding man ever born,
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    plays trombone smiths with laughing notes.
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    No human being ever rode.
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    Everybody knows
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    Zutty
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    Singleton.
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    He can eat them sheepskin
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    s like no one.
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    Cymbals, bells, and all that stuff.
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    Give all the face and treat them rough.
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    And then here's
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    Barnaby
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    Goddess
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    Clarinet.
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    You ain't never heard

    nothin' like him yet.
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    When he cuts loose, I know you'll roar.

    Mr.

    Big
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    Eye, please give me more.
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    Now here's

    Bud

    Scott and his old guitar.
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    Always smokin' that big cigar.

    He's the rhythm man of a great renown.
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    Give a listen while he goes down.

    Red calendar, meet him face to face.
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    He's the one that plays that old slap bass.
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    He started out with a violin,
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    and the doggone thing just grew up
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    on him.
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    And there's me.
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    Excuse my crust.
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    Introduce myself, my buzz.

    I'm
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    Satchmo
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    Armstrong, don't forget.
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    I got to get up out on the old cornet.
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    Last of all, meet
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    Mr.
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    Nick, gambling man,

    and he's mighty slick.
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    He's the boss man of this place, and how,

    Mr.
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    Nick, please stand up and take a bow.
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