C5 I was down in Savannah, eatin' cream and bananas G5 When the heat just made me faint G5 I began to get cross-eyed, I thought I was lost, I'd C5 Begun to see things as they ain't C5 As the relatives gathered to see what's the matter D5 The doctor came to see was I dyin' C5 But the doctor said, "Give him jug band music G5 C5 It seems to make him feel just fine" G5 I was told a little tale about a skinny-as-a-rail C5 Eight-foot cowboy with a headache G5 He was hung up in the desert swattin' rats and tryin' to get C5 A drink of water with his knees a-gettin' mud-caked C5 And I'll tell you in a sentence how he stumbled in to Memphis, F5 Tennessee, hardly crawlin', lookin' dust-baked F5 We gave him a little water, a little bit of wine C5 He opened up his eyes, but they didn't seem to shine C5 Then the doctor said, "Give him jug band music G5 C5 It seems to make him feel just fine" So if you ever get sickly, get Sis to run quickly To the dusty closet shelf And pull out a washboard, and play a guitar chord And do a little do-it-yourself And call on your neighbors to put down their labors And come and play the hardware in time Cause the doctor said, "Give him jug band music It seems to make him feel just fine" I was floatin' in the ocean greased with suntan lotion When I got wiped out by a beach boy He was surfin' when he hit me but jumped off his board to get me And he dragged me by the armpit like a child's toy As we staggered into land with all the waiters eatin' sandwiches He tried to mooch a towel from the hoi polloi He emptied out his eardrums, I emptied out mine And everybody knows that the very last line Is "the doctor said, 'Give him jug band music It seems to make him feel just fine"!