G F Em I slept last night in a good hotel Am C F C I went shopping today for jewels G F Em The wind rushed around the dirty town Am C F C And the children let out from the schools Am G I was standing on a noisy corner C G F Em D Waiting for the walking green G F Em Across the street he stood and he played real good Am C F C On his clairinet for free G D F C G D F C G F Em Now me I play for fortune Am C F C And those velvet curtain calls G F Em Iʼve got a black limousine and two ladies Am C F C Escorting me to the halls Am G And Iʼll play If you have the money C G F Em D Or if youʼre a friend to me-ee-ee G F Em But the one man band by the quick lunch stand Am C F C He was playing real good for free G D F C G D F C G F Em Well Nobody stopped to hear him Am C F C Though he played so sweet and high G F Em And they knew he had never been on their TV screen Am C F C So they passed his music by Am G Well I meant to go over and ask for a song C G F Em D Maybe put on a harmony G F Em I heard his refrain as the signal changed Am C F C Em He was still playing real good for free