Little Feat is an American band who have mixed blues, R&B, country and rock and roll styles together since they formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, and are known for their eclectic blend of many forms of music. They were founded by the brilliant songwriter/singer Lowell George (who died in 1979), keyboardist Bill Payne, and drummer Richie Hayward (who passed away in 2010). The blend of California cool and New Orleans funk produced by George's slide guitar
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Verse 1: AmAm7CD5DD5 Well the night that I got into town, AmAm7CD5DD5 Was the night that the rain froze on the ground. AmAm7CD5DD5 Down the street I heard such a sorrowful tune, AmAm7CD5DD5 Comin' from the place they call the Spanish Moon.
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Verse 2: AmAm7CD5DD5 Well I stepped inside and stood by the door, AmAm7CD5DD5 While a Dark Girl Sang and played the guitar. AmAm7CD5DD5 There Was hookers and hustlers, filled up the room, AmAm7CD5DD5 I heard about this place they call the Spanish Moon.
Verse 3: AmAm7CD5DD5 One false step you get done in, AmAm7CD5DD5 It's a cold situation. AmAm7CD5DD5 Don't care who, you could all face ruin, AmAm7CD5DD5 You could lose it all down at the Spanish Moon.
Chorus: AmAm7CD5DD5 Whiskey and bad cocaine, AmAm7CD5DD5 I hear that poison get you, just the same. AmAm7CD5DD5 And if that -- that don't -- kill you soon, AmAm7CD5DD5 The women will down at the Spanish Moon.
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Verse 4: AmAm7CD5DD5 Well I pawned my watch and I sold my ring, AmAm7CD5DD5 Just to hear that girl singing (Ooh Who). AmAm7CD5DD5 I don't care who, you could all face ruin, AmAm7CD5DD5 You can lose it all down at the Spanish Moon.
Chorus Refrain: AmAm7CD5DD5 Whiskey (yeah) and bad cocaine, AmAm7CD5DD5 Poison get you just the same, AmAm7CD5DD5 And if that -- that don't -- kill you soon, AmAm7CD5DD5 The women will down at the Spanish Moon.