| Am | |
| Miss Maggie M'Gill, she lived on a hill; |
| Am | |
| her daddy got drunk and left her no will so |
| Dm | Am | |
| she went down, down to Tangie To | wn |
| C | |
| People down there, |
| D | Am | |
| really like to get it on | . |
| Am | |
| Now if you're sad and you're feelin' blue |
| Am | |
| go out and buy a brand new pair of shoes and |
| Dm | Am | |
| you go down, down to Tangie To | wn |
| C | |
| cause people down there |
| D | Am | |
| really like to get it on | . |
| Then there's a little organ/guitar solo |
| And then it's seriously Am until the end of the song although you could try and play it up a bit.... |
| Am | |
| Illegitimate son of a rock and roll star |
| Am | |
| Illegitimate son of a rock and roll star |
| Mom met Dad in the back of a rock and roll car |
| Dm | Am | |
| Yeah |
| Well I'm an old blues man |
| C | Am | |
| And I th | ink that | you understand |
| Dm | Am | |
| I've been singing the | blues ever | since the world began |
| Yeah |
| Fade with Am into: |
| Maggie, Maggie, Maggie M'Gill |
| roll on roll on Maggie M'Gill |