Words and Music by Joe Ely
Transcribed by Steve Krall (steve.krall@daytonoh.ncr.com)
Verse:
[G]There she was,
Way down South
She scared me to death
She Knocked me out
Chrous:
Are you listening [C]Lucky?
Are you listening [G]Lucky?
Are you listening [D]Lucky?
She used to be your heart and [G]soul
She had sweet breath.
She liked the blues.
She fit real tight.
Like 50 dollar shoes.
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
She used to be your heart and soul
She wore cutoff jeans
In the July heat
When the sun went down
She cooked black-eyed peas.
She drove way too close
In her automobile
She said, "Hey, Joe,
Would you take the wheel?"
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
She used to be your heart and soul
There she was, Way down South
she scared me to death
She Knocked me out
Transcribed by Steve Krall (steve.krall@daytonoh.ncr.com)
Verse:
[G]There she was,
Way down South
She scared me to death
She Knocked me out
Chrous:
Are you listening [C]Lucky?
Are you listening [G]Lucky?
Are you listening [D]Lucky?
She used to be your heart and [G]soul
She had sweet breath.
She liked the blues.
She fit real tight.
Like 50 dollar shoes.
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
She used to be your heart and soul
She wore cutoff jeans
In the July heat
When the sun went down
She cooked black-eyed peas.
She drove way too close
In her automobile
She said, "Hey, Joe,
Would you take the wheel?"
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
Are you listening Lucky?
She used to be your heart and soul
There she was, Way down South
she scared me to death
She Knocked me out