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Suitcase Blues –Triumph Written by Rik Emmett, tabbed by Doug Jacobson with a little help from Ed Levy
FIt's four in the mornDm7ing, Edim7 A7+5+9 B9 There's not a soul around TDm7his dirty hotD9el room G7[13] C7#9 F13 Has really got me down
Bbma7 A modern day minstrel,
They gotBbm7 my name in lightEb9s I wAm7ish these days of glamour
Didn't havD9e these lonely nightsD7b9 I'm oGm7n the road to fortune
And I got Bbm7the suitcase blues Eb9real bad F Dm7 Gm7 C7b9 Fmaj7I guess I'm makin' paymDm7ents Em7b5 A7+5+9 B9 For the dues that must be paid
I cDm7ash another sonD9g Into this enG7dless masquerade C7#9 F13
Bbma7 halfway through the circuit
And heaBbm7ded for the coastEb9 Been gonAm7e so long I can't remember
D9What I miss the most,D7b9 ah, but, Gm7Me and Johnny Walker,
Bbm7 Eb7 orEb9 And the comfort that he brings,
Am7Waitin' on the telephone That nevD9er, ever rings D7b9
Gm7On the lonely road to fortune, and I gotBbm7 the suitcase bluesEb9 real bad
Dm7 G9 or G7 or G13 REPEAT
Dm7I got theG13 blues And I got Dm7them really bad G13
Dm7The suitcase blG13ues Are the worsDm7t I ever had G13
Em7all by my lA13onesome And I'm halfEm7way 'round the bend A13
[Eb9] Am7 D7 I don't mind drinkin' solo Gm7 D7b9#5 But I sure could use a friend ============================== Gm7[9] Me and Johnny Walker,
And the comfBbm7ort that he brings,Eb9 Am7Waitin' on the telephone
That nevD9er, ever rings D7b9
On the lonGm7ely road to fortune, and I gotBbm7 the suitcase bluesEb9 real?A7#5? bad F E Eb D Fmaj7
I think this is pretty close – some jazz head please figure out the tag at the end! All comments to dougj1986@aol.com [put TRIUMPH in the topic line]