Sweet Gene Vincent


...SWEET GENE VINCENT... by Ian Dury & The Blockheads ------------------------............................. *from 'New Boots and Panties!' (1977)* Intro: (Spoken): F Blue Gene baby... F, Dm (x2) F Dm Skinny white sailor, the chances were slender, F Dm The beauties were brief. F Dm Shall I mourn your decline, with some Thunderbird wine, F Dm And a black hankercheif? F Bb I miss your sad, Virginia whisper. G7 C C+ I miss the voice, that called my heart. Bb Am Dm Sweet Gene Vincent, Bb Am Gm Young and old and gone, C A7 Dm Sweet Gene Vincent. (n.C) Who, who, who slapped John? Interlude: (Faster Tempo): G, D, G Break: G (n.C) White face, black shirt, white socks, black shoes. Black hair, white Strat, bled white, died black. Verse 1: G C G Sweet Gene Vincent, C G D Let the blue cats roll to-night; G C G C At the sock hop ball, in the union hall, G D G Where the bop is their de-light. Verse 2: G C G Here come duck-tailed Danny, dragging Uncanny Annie, C G D She's the one with the flying feet. G C G C You can break the peace, daddy sickle grease, G D G The beat is reet com-plete. Bridge 1: C And you jump back honey in the dungerees, G G7 Tight sweater and a pony tail; C Will you guess her age, when she comes back stage? A7 D7 C#7 The hoodlums bite their nails. Solo: C, G G7, C D7 G Break: G (n.C) Black gloves, white frost, black crepe, white lead. White sheet, black knight, jet black, dead white. Verse 3: G C G Sweet Gene Vincent, C G D There's one in every town, G C G C And the Devil drives, 'till the hearse ar-rives, G D G And you lay that pistol down. Verse 4: G C G Sweet Gene Vincent, C G D There's nowhere left to hide. G C G C With lazy skin and ash-tray eyes; G D G A perfo-rated pride. Solo: D C (x2) Verse 5: G C G So farewell ma-demoi-selle, Knicker-bocker Hotel, C G D Fare-well to money owed. G C G C But when your leg still hurts, and you need more shirts, G D G You got to get back on the road. CHORD DIAGRAMS: --------------- F Dm Bb G7 C C+ Bb EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE 133211 xx0231 x13331 353433 x35553 x32110 x13331 Am Gm A7 G D D7 C#7 EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE x02210 355333 x02223 355433 x57775 x57575 x46464 Tabbed by Joel from cLuMsY, Bristol, England, 2006 (clumsyband@hotmail.com)