STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS DAVE EDMUNDS (FROM ALBUM PLUGGED IN) This submission is with complete lyrics with missing chords added. Chorus: B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) BI'm (x2444x@1)standing at the crossroads again B (x2444x@1) F#With (244322@1)an empty heart and a dollar ten BMaybe (x2444x@1)I'll run into some famous names ERobert (022100@1)Johnson and Elmore James B (x2444x@1) F# (244322@1) BI'm (x2444x@1)standing at the crossroads again Verse 1: BWell (x2444x@1)I woke up this morning like I usually do F#My (244322@1)baby wasn't nowhere around F#I (244322@1)looked in the kitchen and I looked in the hall BIn (x2444x@1)my slippers and my dressing gown BThere (x2444x@1)was lipstick traces on my bedroom door E"Goodbye" (022100@1)she wrote, "I don't want you no more" F#I (244322@1)guess I'm not the man she's looking for F# (244322@1) BI'm (x2444x@1)just the man she found Repeat chorus: B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) BAnd (x2444x@1)I'm standing at the crossroads again B (x2444x@1) F#With (244322@1)an empty heart and a dollar ten BMaybe (x2444x@1)I'll run into some famous name ERobert (022100@1)Johnson and Elmore James B (x2444x@1) F# (244322@1) BStanding (x2444x@1)at the crossroads again Solo: chorus chords Verse 2: BWell (x2444x@1)here I am on my own again F#Now (244322@1)where did I go wrong this time F#I (244322@1)treat her good like a gentlemen should BAnd (x2444x@1)I never ever step out of line BWell (x2444x@1)I'm no kid - I know my way around E6 (022100@1)feet 6, I weigh 200 pounds F#But (244322@1)I can't hold no romance down F# (244322@1) BMaybe (x2444x@1)I should give up trying Repeat chorus: B (x2444x@1) E (022100@1) BAnd (x2444x@1)I'm standing at the crossroads again B (x2444x@1) F#With (244322@1)an empty heart and a dollar ten BMaybe (x2444x@1)I'll run into some famous names ERobert (022100@1)Johnson or Elmore James B (x2444x@1) F# (244322@1) BStanding (x2444x@1)at the crossroads again B (x2444x@1) F# (244322@1) BAnd (x2444x@1)I'm standing at the crossroads again B (x2444x@1) F# (244322@1) BYes (x2444x@1)I'm standing at the crossroads again