(G) I've got a lot of (C) blues on my (G) mind And at least a million (C) miles be-(G) hind me And (D) all that I've got between (C) me {nc} And pauper's (G) hill Is a wrinkled, crinkled, (D) wadded dollar (G) bill. (G) Lake Michigan (C) wind sure is (G) cold And I need me a (C) jacket for my (G) shoulders I could (D) buy one down at the surplus (C) store {nc} Cheap cotton (G) twill With my wrinkled, crinkled, (D) wadded dollar (G) bill. But I'm not (D) bound and I never (C) will {nc} Be to a (G) wrinkled, crinkled, (D) wadded dollar (G) bill. It sure smells good at the bakery And I stand and let the smell flood over me They sell them day old cakes mighty cheaply {nc} I could eat my fill With my wrinkled, crinkled, wadded dollar bill Lake Michigan waves hit the beach And I stand and let them wash at my feet And then I throw it just as far as I can {nc} Into the chill My wrinkled, crinkled, wadded dollar bill. Cause I'm not bound and I never will {nc} Be to a wrinkled, crinkled, wadded dollar bill. (G) No I'm not (D) bound and I never (C) will {nc} Be to a (G) wrinkled, crinkled, (D) wadded dollar (G) bill.