Francis Hillman "Scrapper" Blackwell (February 21, 1903 – October 7, 1962) was an American blues guitarist and singer, best known as half of the guitar-piano duo Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell, he formed with Leroy Carr, in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He was an acoustic single-note picker in the Chicago blues and Piedmont blues styles. Some critics have noted that he veered towards jazz.
Blackwell was born in Syracuse, South Carolina, one of sixteen children of Payton and Elizabeth Blackwell.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nobody knows you Jimmy Cox ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1923--------------- Tabbed by: Mike Lydiat E-mail: [email protected] Tuning:EADGBE
This version is based on that of Scrapper Blackwell from 1928: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=626pNZB8xXE To play along to the video (in ALMOST the correct key) put your Capo on fret 2. It has twice as many verses as the Clapton version and is much slower. It also has a more complicated chord pattern with Dm9, D9 and F#dim. Notice that Dm9 and D9 differ only in the bass note used - you can get a nice bass run up from F (Dm9) to F# (D9) to G (G6) if you wrap your thumb around. You should be able to find the little extra guitar phrases Scrapper Blackwell uses from the different chords given here.
[Verse 1] CE7A7 Once I lived the life of a millionaire FA7Dm9 Spending my money, I didn't care FF#dimCA7 Taking my friends out for a mighty good time Dm9D9G6 Bootleg liquor, and champagne wine CE7A7 Then I got busted and I fell so low FA7Dm9 I didn't have no money, and no place to go FF#dimCA7 This is the truth - without any doubt Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out
[Verse 2] CE7A7 The other day I asked a man for my rent FA7Dm9 He told me all the money he had spent FF#dimCA7 I did my best to try one or two Dm9D9G6 That's everything that a man could do. CE7A7 Nobody let me have one lousy dime FA7Dm9 I not care - worry now all the time FF#dimCA7 I tell you this is true - without any doubt Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out
[Verse 3] CE7A7 If I ever get my hands on a dollar again FA7Dm9 I'm gonna hold onto it 'til the eagles grin FF#dimCA7 I would try and get for one little house Dm9D9G6 Nobody knows you when you're down and out CE7A7 Lord I'll try for another day FA7Dm9 To make my troubles in my own way FF#dimCA7 I tell you true - without any doubt Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out
[Verse 4] CE7A7FA7Dm9 Nobody knows you when you're down and out FF#dimCA7 In your pocket not one penny Dm9D9G6 You look for friends - you haven't any CE7A7 If you ever get back on your feet again FA7Dm9 Then you'll meet your long lost friends FF#dimCA7 It's mighty strange, without any doubt Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out Dm9D9G6C Nobody knows you when you down and out