Elvis Presley Blues
Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
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(início)
D C#m G E (4x)
Verse 1
E I was thinking that night about Elvis E7 Day that he died, day that he died E I was thinking that night about Elvis E7 Day that he died, day that he died E Just a country boy that combed his hair A E He put on a shirt his mother made and went on the air C#m E And he shook it like a chorus girl C#m E And he shook it like a Harlem Queen C#m E He shook it like a midnight rambler, baby A E E7 Like you never seen, like you never seen, never seen
Instrumental
D C#m G E (2x)
Verse 2
E I was thinking that night about Elvis E7 Day that he died, day that he died E I was thinking that night about Elvis E7 Day that he died, day that he died E How he took it all out of black and white A E Grabbed his wand in the other hand and he held on tight C#m E And he shook it like a hurricane C#m E He shook it like to make it break C#m E And he shook it like a holy roller, baby A E E7 With his soul at stake, with his soul at stake, soul at stake
Instrumental
D C#m G E (2x)
Verse 3
E I was thinking that night about Elvis E7 Day that he died, day that he died E I was thinking that night about Elvis E7 Day that he died, day that he died E He was all alone in a long decline A E Thinking how happy John Henry was that he fell down and died C#m E When he shook it and it rang like silver C#m E He shook it and it shine like gold C#m E He shook it and he beat that steam drill, baby A And he blessed my soul, what's wrong with with me A E E7 And mentioned like a man on a fuzzy dream, a fuzzy dream, fuzzy dream
Instrumental
D C#m G E (2x)
Outro
C#m E And he shook it and it rang like silver C#m E And he shook it and it shined like gold C#m E He shook it and he beat that steam drill, baby A E E7 And he blessed my soul, yes he blessed my soul, blessed my soul
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