G D A9 G D A9 A9 He was a man, G D A9 A13 A9 A13 a ramblin' man he was, yes, he was. A9 Guitar in hand, G D A A13 A A13 his home was on the road and that's where he was . C He's seen a thousand roads, D he's been a million miles, C and when he'd bend a note, D G D C a tear would fill my eyes. D E4 Where are you playin' E E4 E4 E Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman. G D A9 A9 Town to town G D A9 A13 A9 A13 honkytonks and dives all look the same A9 his gypsy heart G D A9 A13 A9 A13 keeps his shadow ridin' through the rain C A graveyard full of scars D his life will paint his songs C 'cos when you're on the road D G D C there's nowhere you belong you're just alone D E4 where are you playin' E E4 E4 E Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman. (Solo) C He's seen a thousand roads, D he's been a million miles, C and when he'd bend a note, D G D C a tear would fill my eyes. D E4 Where are you playin' E E4 E4 E Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman. A9 I've paid some dues G D A9 A13 A9 A13 now I make my living as a music man, yes I do, A9 I play the blues G D I guess the blues must be just what I am. C A graveyard full of scars D his life will paint his songs C 'cos when you're on the road D G D C there's nowhere you belong you're just alone D E4 where are you playin' E E4 E4 E Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman. C He's seen a thousand roads, D he's been a million miles, C and when he'd bend a note, D G D C a tear would fill my eyes. D E4 Where are you playin' E E4 E4 E Mr. Bluesman, Mr. Bluesman. G D A9 G D A9 G D A9 G D A9
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