I am using C* and G* to denote changes in bass notes.
The progression for each is as follows:
C* - C bass note, strum C a couple times,
B bass note, strum C a couple times,
A bass note, strum C a couple times,
G bass note, A bass note, B bass note. (no
strumming when you walk back up)
G* - Strum G a couple of times,
G bass note, A bass note, B bass note.
(note: next chord will be C or Am, with a C bass note,
so it fits the progression.) Mr. Bojangles by ...?
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Intro: C* a couple of times.
C
I knew a man, Bojangles, and he danced for you,
F G
In worn out shoes,
C
Silver, a ragged shirt and baggy pants,
F G
The old soft shoe,
F C E7 Am
He jumped so high, jumped so high...
D7 Dm7 G7
And then he lightly touched down.
Am G Am G Am G C
Mr. Bojangles, Mr. Bojangles, Mr. Bojangles, dance..... I use standard chords:
C F or F (barre) D7
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G Am E7 Dm7
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G7
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