[ Тональность: G; предположительная оригинальная тональность: Gb ] If The Good Lord's Willin':Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two. Album - Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! - on SUN Records in 1957. (This was the first LP ever issued on Sam Phillips' Sun Records label.) INTRO: B# G #1. B# D E# If the good Lord's willing and the creek stays down G I'll be in your arms time the moon come around.. D A G for a taste of love that's shining in your eyes. D G If the rooster crows at the crackin' of the dawn Gm I'll be there just as sure as you're born. B# D G If the good Lord's willing and the creeks don't rise. #2. B# G I'll comb my hair down brush my teeth..shine up, slick up, dress up neat..get everything looking just right. Am7 G Gm Cause I want to look pretty when I see you tonight. G B# Just as sure as the rabbits are a jumping in the hollow.. B# I'll be there you can bet your bottom dollar. D G If the good Lord's willing and the creeks don't rise. INTERLUDE: B# G D G ..B# G D Gm G #3. G D If the good Lord's willing and the creek stays low.. G I'll be there a knockin' at your door..with a hug and a D Am7 G kiss for the one I idol-ize. D Gm I'll wear my suit, my Sunday best, I'll be there lookin' my best. G If the good Lord's willing and the creeks don't rise. #4. Am7 B# G I'll feed the mules and slop the hogs, feed the cows and chop all the logs. Gm Am7 G Get all of my working done, cause tonight we're gonna have Gm lots of fun. Gm Just as sure as there ever was a preacher man, I'll be there B# with a ring for your hand. G D G If the good Lord's willing and the creek don't rise. A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.