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Article: 871 of alt.guitar.tab Newsgroups: alt.guitar.tab Path: nevada.edu!uunet!psinntp!isc-newsserver!ritvax.isc.rit.edu!WHC2993 Nntp-Posting-Host: vaxa.isc.rit.edu Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology Lines: 100
Down On the Corner by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Riff 1
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Riff 2
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Intro:
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(riffs 1 and 2 continue through verses along with rhythm guitar)
Verse 1:
Early in the evenin' just about supper time, over by the courthouse,
they're starting to unwind, four kids on the corner, trying to bring you up,
Willy picks a tune out and he blows it on the harp.
Chorus:
Down on the corner, out in the street, Willy and the Poorboys are playin'
bring a nickel, tap your feet.
Verse 2:
Rooster hits the washboard, and people just gotta smile, Blinky thumps the
gut bass and solos for awhile. Poor-boy twangs the rhythm out on his
Kalamazoo. And Willy goes in to a dance and doubles on Kazoo.
repeat chorus:
3rd verse:
You don't need a penny just to hang around, but if you got a nickel won't
you lay your money down. Over on the corner, there's a happy noise,
people come from all around to watch the magic boy.
repeat chorus and fade:
Again, if someone could send this to Nevada or tell me how I'd be thankful.
Bill G.
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