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Talking Guitar Blues lyrics
If you wanna get in trouble let me tell you how to do it
Get yourself a guitar and then you're right into it
You play all day and you play all night
People say you'll never learn to play the thing right
Always messing about, groaning at you
Moaning, won't let you practise
So I bought meself a guitar about a year ago
The man said I could learn it in a week or so
Gave me a little book, pick or two
Said, "Here y'are mate, it's up to you"
Dirty rotter, cost me ten nicker, all the loot I had
Good guitar, though, called it a pluckit
Anyway, spent me dough
And I couldn't let it all go to waste, you know
So I took the book, guitar and all
And I went back home where the trees are tall
Down in Woodford, good place to be if you've got a guitar
Pretty rotten if you ain't
Well, for weeks and weeks I worked hard
And I tried to learn a few main chords
The book says they're easy as ABC
Cor, my fingers is killing me, got sore on the ends
Couldn't hold the strings down
Wanted to pack up, cor, I felt rough
Anyway, kept on playing with all me might
I could see Mum's hair was turning white
And her face was lined with discontent
She said her patience was pretty near spent
She was nervous, ears ringing, wanted to scream
You know, couldn't get no relief
So sister, anyway, she took it worst of all
'Cause she got married the following fall
She said "For love" but I got me doubts
I think the guitar chased her out
She's a game girl, though
Just couldn't take it, you know, limit to everything
Dad, he took it a different way
He said, you can turn your Mum's hair grey
Drive your sister away from home
But you or me boy's gonna start to roam
And I ain't going, never intend to
You figure it out, so I did, fast, you know
Anyway, next day had me clothes all packed
And I slung me guitar across me back
Caught meself a great long train
Searched the world for me share of fame
Ain't found none, just hardships, messing about
Skiffle, Tommy Steele
Part of these releases
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- Track 12 on Rock Island Line: The Singles Anthology 1955-1967 Disc 2
- 11 San Miguel
- 13 My Old Man's a Dustman
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- Track 6 on Talking Guitar Blues: The Very Best Of Disc 2
- 5 San Miguel
- 7 My Old Man's a Dustman
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- Track 10 on An Introduction to Lonnie Donegan
- 9 Stewball
- 11 Seven Golden Daffodils
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- Track 8 on Skiffle King
- 7 My Dixie Darling
- 9 Betty, Betty, Betty
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- Track 6 on Talking Guitar Blues: The Very Best of Lonnie Donegan Disc 2
- 5 San Miguel
- 7 My Old Man's a Dustman
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- Track 4 on Lonnie Rides Again...Plus
- 3 John Hardy
- 5 You Pass Me Baby
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