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Jukebox Gypsys - Pappa Joe



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Jukebox Gypsys - Pappa Joe
Misc Unsigned Bands
Band:           Jukebox Gypsys 
Song:           Pappa Joe
YouTube:        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3PbTCPfUxU

This is my first ever tab/chords (so be nice please) 
I have no idea what the tabs are for the Bango solos but since i dont have a bango 
i dont plan to add it in
I may have a bash at tabbing it for the Guitar but as i am only a beginner and 
self confessed tone deaf i wouldn't hold out
much hope at me ever getting to it or even getting it any where near what the original is.

PS the ..... basucly mean that the word is prolonged during singing.  i know this 
is not the correct way to tab it but
what the hell it helps me remember the timming of the song.  Ps don't hold me to 
the timing of the Chords and words.  

[Chords]
Standered Tunning.
                                         aka
                                         aka

Pappa Joe, Pappa Joe, 
Wont you go out and Bring Sam Back Home

Pappa Joe, Pappa Joe, 
Wont you go out and Bring Sam Back Home

He's been gone so long Im not sure i still.. know him......  yeaaa........
                                                          #7                        
won't you bring Sam back so I can tell him............... that i love him and appoligise..., 
for all those things I've done

And theres a girl, that I reconise,
she wears ribbons in her hair, and theres tears in her eyes

And her face is painted strangly,
but all of the colours have run, orange and wild         OOOOO

Mama it's me, dont you know your own daughter... yeaaaa
It is my child won't you pass me my water, and take my hand
Im afraid to Die 

[Bango Solo]

Mama it's me, dont you know your own daughter yeaaaa
Oh I say It is my child won't you pass me my water, and take my hand
Im afraid to Die

[Bango]

Pappa Joe, Pappa Joe, 
Wont you go out and Bring Sam Back Home
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