Mack the Knife Bobby Darin, '59. (easy version). [Bass] |Bb F |Bb F |Bb F |Bb F | Oh the Bb Cm 1. shark babe has such teeth dear, F7 Bb And he shows them, pearly white. Gm Cm Just a jack-knife has old Mack Heath babe, F7 Bb F And he keeps it outta sight. Bb Cm 2. You know when that shark bites with his teeth, babe, F7 Bb Scarlet billows start to spread, Gm Cm Fancy gloves, though, wears Mack Heath babe, F7 Bb Gb so there's never, never a trace of red. B Dbm 3. Now on the sidewalk, oh on Sunday morning (don't ya know) Gb7 B Lies a body, just oozin' life, Abm Dbm Yeah, someone's sneakin' 'round the corner, Gb7 B Gb Could that someone be Mack the Knife? B Dbm 4. There's a tugboat down by the river, (don't 'cha know?) Gb7 B With a cement bag, just-a droopin' on down. Abm Dbm Oh, that cement is just for the weight, dear, Gb Gb7 B G Five'll get ya ten ol' Mackie's back in town. C Dm 5. Now you heard about Louie Miller, He disappeared, babe, G7 C after drawin' out, All his hard earned cash. Am Dm And now Mack he spends just like a sailor, G7 C Ab Could it be our boy's done somethin' rash? Db Ebm 6. Now Jenny Diver, oh, Sookey Tawdry, Ab7 Db Lotta Lenya and old Lucy Brown, Bbm Ebm Oh the line forms on the right, babe, Ab7 Db A Now that old Mackie's back in town. D Em 7. Now Jenny Diver, oh, Sookey Tawdry, A7 D Lotta Lenya and old Lucy Brown, Bm Em Oh the line forms on the right, babe, A7 D Now that Mackie's [hold] back in town.--------------- D Look out now that old Mackie's Back! ________________________________________________________________ [End] [Transpose, format with http://FordWebTech.com/Transpose]