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HOT BLOOD (Lucinda Williams)
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E7 E7
Just a shakin' in my knees, just a cold chill
E7 E7
Don't know what it is, just call it a thrill
E7 E7
Just a lump in my throat, just hot blood
E7 E7
Don't know what it is, some call it love
A7 E7
Well I saw you out in your car
A7 (C?) C7 (Gm?) E7 E7 E7 E7
You had the top down, you were drivin' real slow
Well I saw you in the grocery store
Buyin' tomatoes for a casserole
Well I saw you in the laundrymat
Washin' your clothes, gettin' all the dirt out
Well I saw you with your car broke down
Fixin' your flat with a tire iron
[I'm not entirely sure about the chords at the end of each verse.]
[I'm also not sure if Lucinda uses a capo on this song or not; anyway,
here's the bass part from the intro (and the rest of the song):]
E7
E --------------------------------|
B --------------------------------|
G --------------------------------|
D 2-----2-2-------0---0---0---1---| <--The 1 might actually be a 0.
A ------------2-------------------| The 1 sounds good, anyway.
E +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
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