[ Предположительная тональность: C#m ] It's A Man Down There:G.L. Crockett. #10 on R&B Charts and #67 on BB Hot 100 on FOUR BROTHERS Records in 1965. INTRO: D E Well, now you got me stranded, baby, here on the second floor. E You keep telling me, baby, I got to walk out that door. CHORUS: A Uh-uh, baby, girl, I ain't walking out that E door. A B A G Cause it's a man down there, maybe your man, B E B I don't know. #2. E I been knowing you, baby, since you was a child. Since you got up and saw the bright lights, E girl, you're running wild. CHORUS: A Uh-uh, baby, girl, I ain't walking out that E door. A B A G Cause it's a man down there, maybe your man, B E B I don't know. #3. E Well, now, you pulled me up here, baby, think it's a crying shame. E You got me standing up here, baby, looking down Dbm E at your man. CHORUS: A Uh-uh, baby, girl, I ain't walking out that E door. A B A G Cause it's a man down there, maybe your man, B E B I don't know. #4. E Now, we came up here together, you want me to take the blame. E I don't wanna stay here, baby, face that other man. CHORUS: A Uh-uh, baby, girl, I ain't walking out that E door. A B A G Cause it's a man down there, maybe your man, B E I don't know. OUTRO: B A E It's a man down there, maybe your man, I don't know. B A E It's a man down there, maybe your man, how do I know? A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.