Capo III

Brown Sugar

Jagger & Richards / the Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers (1971)

|: Dsus4 D | G Gsus4 G :|
|: - - / / | / / /' /' /' /' :| (3x)
|: Bb Bbsus4 Bb G Gsus4 G Eb F G Gsus4 G :|
|: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / :|
G C
Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields, sold in a market down in New Orleans.
G F G
Scarred old slaver know he's doin' alright, hear him whip the women just around midnight:
D G Gsus4 G Gsus4 G
Brown Sugar - how come you taste so good.
D G Gsus4 G Gsus4 G
Brown Sugar - just like a young girl should.
Bb Bbsus4 Bb G Gsus4 G Eb F G Gsus4 G
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
 
Drums beating, cold English blood runs hot, lady of the house wond'ring where it's gonna stop. 
Houseboy knows that he's doin' alright, you should have heard him just around midnight: 
Brown Sugar - how come you taste so good. Brown Sugar - just like a young girl should. 
Solo
|: G Bb Bbsus4 Bb G Gsus4 G Eb F G Gsus4 G :| F G
|:/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / :| (4x) / / / /
Brown Sugar - how come you taste so good. Brown Sugar - just like a young girl should. 
I bet your mama was a tent show queen and all her boyfriends were sweet sixteen. 
I'm no schoolboy but I know what I like, you should have heard me just around midnight: 
Brown Sugar - how come you taste so good. Brown Sugar - just like a young girl should. 


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