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Thread #8896   Message #579442
Posted By: GUEST,Tom L.
25-Oct-01 - 10:48 AM
Thread Name: Lonnie Donegan
Subject: Lyr Add: TALKING GUITAR BLUES
Hi Alan B,

"Here, if you want to get in trouble let me tell you how to do it,
Get yourself a guitar and then your right into it,
You play all day and you play all night,
People say you'll never learn to play the thing right,
Always groaning at you,
moaning,
won't let you get practice

So I bought myself a guitar about a year ago,
Man said I could learn it in a week or so.
Gave me a little book, Picker too,
said 'here you are mate, it's up to you.
Dirty rotter,
cost me 10 nicker,
all the loot I had.
Good guitar tho,
Called it a pluckit.

So anyway, spent me doh
and I couldn't let it all go to waste you know,
So I took the book guitar and all,
And I went back home where the trees are tall,
Down in Woodford.
Good place to be if you got a guitar,
Pretty rotten if you ain't.

So for weeks and weeks, I worked hard,
Tried to learn a few main chords,
book says they're easy as ABC,
but cor my fingers were killing me.
Got sore on the ends,
Couldn't hold the strings down,
Wanted to pack up,
Cor I felt rough.

But I Kept on playing with all me might,
I could see Mum's hair was turning white,
Her face was lined with discontent,
She said her patience was pretty near spent,
She was nervous,
Ears ringing
wanted to scream,
Couldn't get no relief.

But Sister she took it worst of all,
Cos she got married the following fall,
She said for love but I got me Doubts,
I reckon the guitar drove her out.
She's a game girl,
Just couldn't take it,
You know, Limit to everything.

Dad he took it a different way,
He said U can turn your Mum's hair grey,
Drive your sister away from home,
But U or me boy's gonna start to roam,
And I ain't going -
never intend to.
You figure it out,
so I did Fast.

Anyway next day I had me clothes all packed,
Slung the guitar across me back,
Caught meself a great long train,
Searched the world for me share of fame.
Aint found none,
Just hardships,
messing about,
skiffle,
Tommy Steel."

I think that's pretty much how it goes - I was listening to it yesterday on an LD compilation CD which I think is called Talking Guitar Blues. That song on the case is called 'Talking Guitar Blues (UK version)'. Hope that's a help. I'm glad other people listen to LD, I play a lot of traditional folk music, but I've been a big fan of his ever since my dad gave me that CD a few years ago.

Tom L, age 17, Newcastle.