[ Предположительная тональность: G ] Good Mornin' Blues:Big John Khatt And The Highland Blues Band. Live in Metz, France in 1963. INTRO: G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? C G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? D C G Well, I'm doin' alright this mornin', how are you? #1. G G7 I woke up this mornin'..couldn't get outta my bed. C Oh, I woke up this mornin'..couldn't get you outta G my head. D Went to eat my breakfast and the blues was all in G my bread. CHORUS: G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? C G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? D C G Well, I'm doin' alright this mornin', how are you? #2. G Well, the blues ain't nothin', but a poor workin' G7 man feelin' down. C Lord, the blues ain't nothin', but a poor workin' G man feelin' down. D C G That's about the meagerest feelin', I done ever had. CHORUS: G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? C G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? D C G Well, I'm doin' alright this mornin', how are you? (INTERLUDE:) G G7 C G..D C G #3. G G7 Sent for you yesterday, here you come walkin' in today. C G I sent for you yesterday, here you come walkin' in today. D C G D Yeah, your mouth's wide open..you don't know what to say. CHORUS: G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? C G Good mornin' blues, blues, how do ya do? D C G Well, I'm doin' alright this mornin', how are you? (Yeaaaaaaaaaaahhh!!!) A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.