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| Miss Magg | ie M'Gill she lived on a hill; |
| Her daddy got drunk and left her no will, |
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| so | she went down, down to "Tangie Town." |
| C | D | Am | |
| Peopl | e down there really like to ge | t it on. |
| Am | |
| Now, if you're sad and your feelin' blue, |
| Go out and buy a brand new pair of shoes, |
| Dm | Am | |
| and | you go down, down to "Tangie Town." |
| C | D | Am | |
| The people d | own there really like to get i | t on, get it on. |
| Am | |
| Illegitimate son of a rock and roll star. |
| Illegitimate son of a rock and roll star. |
| Mom met Dad in the back of a rock 'n roll car. Yeah. |
| Well, I'm an old blues man and I think that you understand. |
| I've been singing the blues ever since the world began. |
| Am | |
| Maggie, Maggie, Maggie M'Gill, |
| roll on, roll on, Maggie M'Gill. |
| (repeat and fade) |