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[Intro]E D A E[Versetto]E BWell, I used to wake the morning before the rooster crowedE A F#Searching for soda bottles to get myself some doughE BBrought 'em down to the corner, down to the country storeA A7 ECash 'em in and give my money to a man named Curtis Loew[Versetto]E B A EOld Curt was a black man with white curly hairE B D AWhen he had a fifth of wine he did not have a careE B A EHe used to own an old dobro, used to play it across his kneeE B D E E7I'd give old Curt my money, he'd play all day for me[Ritornello]A E E7Play me a song Curtis Loew, Curtis LoewA E E7Well, I got your drinking money, tune up your dobroA E F#People said he was useless, them people are the foolsE D A Ecause Curtis Loew was the finest picker to ever play the blues[Strumentale]E D D E[Versetto]E B A EHe looked to be sixty, and maybe I was tenE B D AMama used to whip me but I'd go see him againE B A EI'd clap my hands, stomp my feets, try to stay in timeE BHe'd play me a song or twoD E E7Then take another drink of wine.[Ritornello]A E E7Play me a song Curtis Loew, Curtis LoewA E E7Well, I got your drinking money, tune up your dobroA E F#People said he was useless, them people are the foolsE D A Ecause Curtis Loew was the finest picker to ever play the blues[Interludio]E D A AYes sir[Solo]E B A EE B D E
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[Versetto]E B A EOn the day old Curtis died, nobody came to prayE B D AOl' preacher said some words, and they chunked him in the clayE B A EWell he lived a lifetime playin' the black man's bluesE B D E E7And on the day he lost his life, that's all he had to lose[Ritornello]A E E7Play me a song Curtis Loew, hey Curtis LoewA E E7I wish that you was here so everyone would knowA E F#People said he was useless, them people all are foolsE D A Ecause Curtis you're the finest picker to ever play the blues[Outro]E D D EE D A E