Richmond Woman By Andrew Bird from Fingerlings Original is called Richland Woman Blues by Mississippi John Hurt. The pattern just and it sounds better on a mandolin with chop chords, but a fun song on guitar nonetheless. not 100% sure on the lyrics but its really hard to tell, my best guess is sing this but slurry-drunk first, it will all sound good. G C Gimme red lipstick, and a bright pair of shoes G D A new bob haircut, and a shot of good booze G C Hurry down, sweet daddy, I'm blowin' your horn G D G If you come too late, no, no, your mama will be gone Come along young man, everything sittin' right My husbands goin' away till next Saturday night Hurry down, sweet daddy, I'm blowin' your horn If you come too late, no, no, your mama will be gone Now, I'm raring to go, got red shoes on my feet My mind is sittin' right for ten years at sea Hurry down, sweet daddy, I'm blowin' your horn If you come too late, no, no, your mama will be gone Yeah cuz the red rooster said, "Cockle-doodle-do-do" The Richmond woman says, "Any dude'll do" Hurry down, sweet daddy, I'm blowin' your horn If you come too late, no, no, your mama will be gone One more time (to solo) Red rooster said, "Cockle-doodle-do-do" The Richmond woman says, "Any dude'll do" Hurry down, sweet daddy, I'm blowin' your horn If you come too late, no, no, your mama will be gone