Beat Folk

Tom Russell

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Tom:
C F C G C F C G C [Verse]
C Champagne don't drive me crazy
F Cocaine don't make me lazy
C G Ain't nobody's business but my own
C Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker
F You can take all the liquor down in Costa Rica
C G C Ain't nobody's business but my own [Instrumental]
C F C G C F C G C [Verse] (spoken)
C (Yeah, take it down a little)
C I discovered Buck Owens and Bob Dylan on the same night
F C On an old wooden, tube driven radio that belonged to my uncle, George Malloy
G C I thought Buck and Bob were some new form of hillbilly, beat folk music
F C And then someone turned me on to the writings of Charles Bukowski
G C And his column, 'Notes Of A Dirty Old Man' in Open City newspaper
F And later on I'd actually meet Bukowski on Hollywood and Vine
C G C Out on the street and we'd start to correspond
C 'Course at the Astro, there was Ramblin' Jack Elliot
F Me and Sylvia, Light and Hopkins, Mad Flipson
C Later on I'd see Gram Parsons, melting country and rock
G C At the old Charlie Kaplan studios on La Brea
F With Dave Van Ronk out east, the Growling Minstrel
C G Whose voice would roar above the drunken din at the White Horse Tavern
C Where Dylan Thomas drank himself to death
C Man, a night in Dave Van Ronk's apartment, wow [Verse]
C Well, champagne don't drive me crazy
F Cocaine don't make me lazy
C G Ain't nobody's business but my own
C Yeah, candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker
F You can take all the liquor down in Costa Rica
C G C Ain't nobody's business but my own [Outro] Let's dig it now
C G C Ain't nobody's business but my own
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