Standard Tuning
First Verse
A D(Bb bass) She's got a word or two to tell you, D A she's got some pots and pans to sell you. A7(G bass) D(F# bass) And when you wake up ear-ly in the mor-nin' look out your door and she'll E A A7(G bass) be walk-ing on Cob-ble stone road, with her pots and pans - D(F# bass) look-in for the rich with mon-ey at hand- F E7 A D on cob-ble stone road, with a heav-y load - A A D A She's been walk-in, Oh, She's been walk-in.
Second Verse
A D(Bb bass) You see the little black cart with the wooden wheels, D A she's doesn't sac-ri-fice goods for a phony deal. A7(G bass) D(F# bass) E She stays a-live on a fif-ty cent meal, ahe makes no bargins on an automobile A A7(G bass) D(F# bass) She'd rath-er walk and save mon-ey I guess, and the law can't touch her at all - F E7 A D on cob-ble stone road, with a heav-y load - A A D A She's been walk-in, Oh, She's been walk-in.
Chorus
C#m F# I won-der if she's ev-er lone-ly- Bm C#m E7 I won-der if there's some-one wait-ing home with her- D7 To be a-lone with her.
Third Verse
A D(Bb bass) She wears a long black cape right down to her toes D A It's a hand made piece she just loves to show A7(G bass) D(F# bass) E She stays a-live on a fif-ty cent meal, she makes no bargins on an automobile A A7(G bass) D(F# bass) She'd rath-er walk and save mon-ey I guess, and the law can't touch her at all - F E7 A D on cob-ble stone road, with a heav-y load - A A D A She's been walk-in, Oh, She's been walk-in.