Lonnie Melvin "Mel" Tillis (August 8, 1932 - November 19, 2017) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Although he recorded songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the 1970s, with a long list of Top 10 hits.
Tillis's biggest hits include "I Ain't Never", "Good Woman Blues", and "Coca-Cola Cowboy". On February 13, 2012, President Barack Obama awarded Tillis the National Medal of Arts for his contributions to country music.
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Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town by Mel Tillis V1. DA7Em You've painted up your lips an rolled and curled your tinted hair. DDA7 Ruby are you contemplating going out somewhere? EmA7Em The Shadow on the wall tells me the sun is going down - DGG/F#Em (Stop) Oh Ruby----- D Don't Take your love to town
V2 (same as V1) Its hard to love a man whose legs are bent and paralysed And the wants and the needs of a woman your age, Ruby I realize, But it won't be long i've heard them say until I not around Oh Ruby----- Don't Take your love to town
V3. EmD It wasn't me that started that old crazy asian war EmGA7 But I was proud to go and do my patriotic chore EmA7Em And yes, it's true that I'm not the man I used to be... DGG/F#Em (Stop) Oh Ruby----- D I still need some company.
V4 (Same as V1)
She's leavin' now 'cause I heard the slammin' iof the door The way I know I've heard it slam one hundred times before And if I could move I'd get my gun and put her in the ground Oh Ruby----- For god's sake turn around!