Suitcase Blues –Triumph Written by Rik Emmett, tabbed by Doug Jacobson with a little help from Ed Levy F Dm7 It's four in the morning, Edim7 A7+5+9 B9 There's not a soul around Dm7 D9 This dirty hotel room G7[13] C7#9 F13 Has really got me down Bbma7 A modern day minstrel, Bbm7 Eb9 They got my name in lights Am7 I wish these days of glamour D9 D7b9 Didn't have these lonely nights Gm7 I'm on the road to fortune Bbm7 Eb9 F Dm7 Gm7 C7b9 And I got the suitcase blues real bad Fmaj7 Dm7 I guess I'm makin' payments Em7b5 A7+5+9 B9 For the dues that must be paid Dm7 D9 I cash another song G7 C7#9 F13 Into this endless masquerade Bbma7 halfway through the circuit Bbm7 Eb9 And headed for the coast Am7 Been gone so long I can't remember D9 D7b9 What I miss the most, ah, but, Gm7 Me and Johnny Walker, Bbm7 Eb7 orEb9 And the comfort that he brings, Am7 Waitin' on the telephone D9 D7b9 That never, ever rings Gm7 On the lonely road to fortune, Bbm7 Eb9 and I got the suitcase blues real bad Dm7 G9 or G7 or G13 REPEAT Dm7 G13 I got the blues Dm7 G13 And I got them really bad Dm7 G13 The suitcase blues Dm7 G13 Are the worst I ever had Em7 A13 all by my lonesome Em7 A13 And I'm halfway 'round the bend [Eb9] Am7 D7 I don't mind drinkin' solo Gm7 D7b9#5 But I sure could use a friend ============================== Gm7[9] Me and Johnny Walker, Bbm7 Eb9 And the comfort that he brings, Am7 Waitin' on the telephone D9 D7b9 That never, ever rings Gm7 On the lonely road to fortune, Bbm7 Eb9 A7#5 F E Eb D Fmaj7 and I got the suitcase blues real… bad I think this is pretty close – some jazz head please figure out the tag at the end! All comments to dougj1986@aol.com [put TRIUMPH in the topic line]