[ Предположительная тональность: A ] 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues:The Statler Brothers. Album - Country Music:Then And Now - #7 on BB Hot Country on MERCURY Records in 1972. INTRO: A E A #1. A I keep the radio on most all night long and G Abm7 listen to the songs they play. A E Sometimes I hum, tap along with my thumb, listen B E to the words they say. A And I have to admit those yesterday hits take D me back a year or two. A E Gbm D I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues for you. A E A Get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues. CHORUS: E A Gbm And I need help when I hear 'No Help Wanted,' E A rememberin' where we first heard 'Lovesick Blues.' E A D Old songs make me wonder what you're doing. A E A I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues. INTERLUDE: A D A E A #2. Gbm A Gonna play this song for Rollin' John's 'The Wild Side G Abm7 Of Life.' Am Gbm E B It's Rolly Polly, a golden oldie, for Carl and his brand E new wife. A E A Well, it makes me feel sad but it ain't half bad remembering D the things I do. A E A D I get those 1953, 'Hey Joe,' 'Hop A Bop Blues' for you. A E A Get those 1953 'Hey Joe,' 'Hop A Bop Blues.' CHORUS: E A Gbm And I need help when I hear 'No Help Wanted,' E A rememberin' where we first heard 'Lovesick Blues.' E A D Old songs make me wonder what you're doing. A E A D I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues, for you. A E A I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues. OUTRO: A D A E A A seventies smash from Kraziekhat.