Little Old Wine Drinker Me:Dean Martin.
#38 in 1967.
#1.
E A E
I'm prayin' for rain in California.
E B
So the grapes can grow and they can make more wine.
E A E
And I'm sittin' in a honky in Chicago..
E B E
with a broken heart and a woman on my mind.
CHORUS:
E B E
I matched the man, behind the bar, for the jukebox.
E B
And the music takes me back to Tennessee.
E A E A
And when they ask, who's that fool in the corner, cryin',
E B E F
I say, little old wine drinker, me.
#2.
F Bb F
I came here last week from down in Nashville.
F C
Cause my baby left for Florida, on a train.
F Bb F
I thought I'd get a job and just forget her..
F C F
but in Chicago, a broken heart is still the same.
CHORUS:
F C F
I matched the man, behind the bar, for the jukebox.
F C
And the music takes me back to Tennessee.
F Bb F Bb
And when they ask, who's that fool in the corner, cryin',
F C F
I say, little old wine drinker, me.
OUTRO:
F C F
I say, little old wine drinker, me. (Fade.)
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.