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"Salty Dog Blues" is an American folk song from the early 1900s Recorded by Ramblin' Jack Elliott in 1958 [Intro] A D G G7 C [Verse 1]
CStandin' on the corner Ashoutin' the blues A Dgreat big hole in the bottom of my shoes GHoney, let me be your saltyC dog
[Chorus]
CSalty dog, Asalty dog ID don't wanna be your man at all GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Interlude] C A D G G7 C G7 C A D G G7 C [Verse 2]
CDown in the wild-wood Asittin' on a log SDingin' a song about a salty dog GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Chorus]
CSalty dog, Asalty dog ID don't wanna be your man at all GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Interlude] C A D G G7 C G7 C A D G G7 C [Verse 3]
CGot me a woman and it Aain't much funny LDips around a mouth is a-sweeter than honey GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Chorus]
CSalty dog, Asalty dog ID don't wanna be your man at all GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Interlude][Scat Over] C A D G G7 C G7 C A D G G7 C [Verse 4]
CDown in the wild-wood Asittin' on a log FDinger on the trigger and eye on the hog GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Chorus]
CSalty dog, Asalty dog ID don't wanna be your man at all GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Verse 5]
CWell pulled the trigger andA the gun went blam SDhot back down to Alabam GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Chorus]
CSalty dog, Asalty dog ID don't wanna be your man at all GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Verse 6]
CDown in the corner sAhoutin' the blues GDreat big hole in the bottom of my shoes GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog
[Chorus]
CSalty dog, Asalty dog ID don't wanna be your man at all GHoney, let me be your salty Cdog C7