Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 16:29:12 -0500
Subject: /v/dave_van_ronk/frankies_blues.tab (yes its /v/)
Frankie's Blues trad. arr Dave Van Ronk
Transcription and data entry by Allyn Dimock with Dave's permission ("sure go
ahead, I stole them all myself" in front of Passim's, fall 1994).
The song is currently (1995) available on "From... Another Time And Place"
Alcazar ALC120.
[1] [D]
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[4] [D] [G]
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[7] [D] [A]
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10 D
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v1 Frankie was a woman, everybody knows,
She spent about a hundred dollars on Albert's suit of clothes,
What can you do when your candy man is gone?
ch (He give me) candy in the morning, candy 'most every night,
Ain't nobody else's candy can do that job alright,
What can you do when your candy man is gone?
standard Frankie's Blues / Frankie & Albert / Frankie & Johnny verses with
third line of verse and chorus as above: see the recording for rest of lyrics
and tune.
Subject: /v/dave_van_ronk/frankies_blues.tab (yes its /v/)
Frankie's Blues trad. arr Dave Van Ronk
Transcription and data entry by Allyn Dimock with Dave's permission ("sure go
ahead, I stole them all myself" in front of Passim's, fall 1994).
The song is currently (1995) available on "From... Another Time And Place"
Alcazar ALC120.
[1] [D]
E-2---------2----0-h1--s2-|-2--------2-----0-h1--s2-|-2---------2----0-h1--s2-|
B-3---------3-------------|-3--------3--------------|-3---------3-------------|
G-2---------2----0-h1--s2-|-2--------2-----0-h1--s2-|-2---------2----0-h1--s2-|
D-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|
A-------------------------|-------------------------|-------------------------|
D-0-----------0-----------|-0-----------0-----------|-0-----------0-----------|
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[4] [D] [G]
E-2---------2-------2-----|----------------------0--|-------------------------|
B-3---------3-------------|-0-----0-----0--3--------|-6--5-----3--------0-----|
G-2---------2-------------|----3-----3--------------|----------------3-----3--|
D-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|
A-------------------------|-------------------------|-------------------------|
D-0-----------0-----------|-5-----------5-----------|-5-----------5-----------|
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[7] [D] [A]
E----------------------0--|-----------2-------------|---------------(5)-------|
B-0-----0-----0--3--------|-3---------3----------3--|-------5--------5--------|
G----3-----3--------------|-2---------2----------2--|-5-h6-----5-h6-----5-h6--|
D-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|-------7-----------7-----|
A-------------------------|-------------------------|-0-----------0-----------|
D-5-----------5-----------|-0-----------0-----------|-------------------------|
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10 D
E-5-------(5)---(5)-------|-2---------2----0-h1-s2--|-2---------2----0-h1-s2--|
B-5--------8-----7--------|-3---------3-------------|-3---------3-------------|
G-------------------------|-2---------2----0-h1-s2--|-2---------2----0-h1-s2--|
D-------7-----------7-----|-------0-----------0-----|-------0-----------0-----|
A-0-----------0-----------|-------------------------|-------------------------|
D-------------------------|-0-----------0-----------|-0-----------0-----------|
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v1 Frankie was a woman, everybody knows,
She spent about a hundred dollars on Albert's suit of clothes,
What can you do when your candy man is gone?
ch (He give me) candy in the morning, candy 'most every night,
Ain't nobody else's candy can do that job alright,
What can you do when your candy man is gone?
standard Frankie's Blues / Frankie & Albert / Frankie & Johnny verses with
third line of verse and chorus as above: see the recording for rest of lyrics
and tune.