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Guitar Man

(Jerry Reed)


Copyright Sixteen Stars Music

Original by Jerry Reed in 1967


RCA studio session - September 10-12, 1967 - RCA's Studio B - Nashville

September 10, 6 pm-12 am

UPA4 2765-12 - What'd I Say ending part removed
November 1967 LP RCA LSP 3893 Clambake
January 1968 Single A side RCA 47-9425 Guitar Man / High Heel Sneakers
With What'd I Say ending part:
February 1981 LP RCA AAL1-3917 Guitar Man
September 28, 1993 CD RCA 66160-2 From Nashville To Memphis The Essential 60's Masters I
Outtakes:
Takes 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 (unedited undubbed master): April 21, 2011 CD FTD 506020-975021 Elvis Sings Guitar Man
Take 4: July 29, 1997 CD RCA 07863-67469-2 Platinum A Life In Music
Take 9: November 10 , 2003 CD FTD 82876 53368-2 So High
Take 10: June 1, 2000 CD FTD 74321 76749-2 Long Lonely Highway - Nashville 1960-1968


RCA studio session - "Elvis" NBC TV Special - June 20-24, 1968 - Western Recorders - Burbank

June 20

            -08 Guitar Man (part 2 - fast) (escape section 1)
            -02 Amusement Pier Music (escape section 2)

           - 07 Guitar Man (part 2 slow) (escape section 1 remake)

June 21

-07 - Part 2 - Slow - Escape Section 1 Remake
WPA1 8048-10 Guitar Man (Part 3) / Little Egypt (After Karate Section 2)
November 1968 LP RCA LPM 4068 Elvis NBC TV Special

WPA1 8047-sp Guitar Man (Road medley)
November 1968 LP RCA LPM 4068 Elvis NBC TV Special

WPA1 8030-03 Trouble / Guitar Man (Part 4)(After Karate Section 3)
November 1968 LP RCA LPM 4068 Elvis NBC TV Special

June 22

WPA1 8047-sp - Opening
November 1968 LP RCA LPM 4068 Elvis NBC TV Special


Re-recording sessions - First session - Young 'un Sound Studio - Murfreesboro

January 15, 1980
KWA5-8235


February 1, 1980 - Afternoon
KWA5 8235


Re-recording sessions - Second session - Young 'un Sound Studio - Murfreesboro

October 16, 1980
KWA5 8566 Guitar Man/What'd I Say
February 1981 LP RCA AAL1-3917 Guitar Man

KWA5 8566 - Without voices - Unreleased


Re-recording sessions - March 1996 - Signet Sound Studio - Hollywood

UPA4 2765
February 16, 1998 CD RCA 07863-67458-2 Blue Suede Shoes A Ballet Set To The Music Of Elvis Presley









Well, I quit my job down at the car wash,
Left my mama a goodbye note,
By sundown I'd left Kingston,
With my guitar under my coat,
I hitchhiked all the way down to Memphis,
Got a room at the YMCA,
For the next three weeks I went huntin' them nights,
Just lookin' for a place to play,
Well, I thought my pickin' would set 'em on fire,
But nobody wanted to hire a guitar man.


Well, I nearly 'bout starved to death down in Memphis,
I run outta money and luck,
So I bought me a ride down to Macon, Georgia,
On a overloaded poultry truck,
I thumbed on down to Panama City,
Started pickin' out some o' them all night bars,
Hopin' I could make myself a dollar,
Makin' music on my guitar,
I got the same old story at them all night piers,
There ain't no room around here for a guitar man
We don't need a guitar man, son


So I slept in the hobo jungles,
Roamed a thousand miles of track,
Till I found myself in Mobile Alabama,
At a club they call Big Jack's,
A little four-piece band was jammin',
So I took my guitar and I sat in,
I showed 'em what a band would sound like,
With a swingin' little guitar man.
Show 'em, son


If you ever take a trip down to the ocean,
Find yourself down around Mobile,
Make it on out to a club called Jack's,
If you got a little time to kill,
Just follow that crowd of people,
You'll wind up out on his dance floor,
Diggin' the finest little five-piece group,
Up and down the Gulf of Mexico,
Guess who's leadin' that five-piece band,
Well, wouldn't ya know, it's that swingin' little guitar man.



Standard tuning.
                    C#7
    Well, I quit my job down at the car wash,
            C#7
    Left my mama a goodbye note,
       C#7
    By sundown I'd left Kingston,
            C#7
    With my guitar under my coat,
                 F#7
    I hitchhiked all the way down to Memphis,
          F#7
    Got a room at the YMCA,
            C#7
    For the next three weeks I went huntin' them nights,
         C#7
    Just lookin' for a place to play,
            G#7
    Well, I thought my pickin' would set 'em on fire,
        F#7
    But nobody wanted to hire a guitar man.
    Well, I nearly 'bout starved to death down in Memphis,
    I run outta money and luck,
    So I bought me a ride down to Macon, Georgia,
    On a overloaded poultry truck,
    I thumbed on down to Panama City,
    Started pickin' out some o' them all night bars,
    Hopin' I could make myself a dollar,
    Makin' music on my guitar,
    I got the same old story at them all night piers,
    There ain't no room around here for a guitar man
    We don't need a guitar man, son
    So I slept in the hobo jungles,
    Roamed a thousand miles of track,
    Till I found myself in Mobile Alabama,
    At a club they call Big Jack's,
    A little four-piece band was jammin',
    So I took my guitar and I sat in,
      D#7
    I showed 'em what a band would sound like,
           G#7
    With a swingin' little guitar man.
    Show 'em, son
    If you ever take a trip down to the ocean,
    Find yourself down around Mobile,
    Make it on out to a club called Jack's,
    If you got a little time to kill,
    Just follow that crowd of people,
    You'll wind up out on his dance floor,
    Diggin' the finest little five-piece group,
    Up and down the Gulf of Mexico,
    Guess who's leadin' that five-piece band,
    Well, wouldn't ya know, it's that swingin' little guitar man.