#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# FOUR UNTIL LATE by Robert Johnson This one is easy but still a great song. Intro: C7 F Ab6 C C C7 F Ab6 C G7 -0---1---1-1-1---0-----0--0--1--1---0----1-- -1---1---1-1-1---1-----1--1--1--1---1----0-- -3---2---1-1-1---0-----0--3--2--1---0----0-- -2---3---1-1-1---2-----2--2--3--1---2----0-- -3---------------3-----3--3---------3----2-- -----------------------------------------3-- C F C C7 From four until late I was wringing my hands and crying. F C A7 From four until late I was wringing my hands and crying. D7 G7 C I believe to my soul that your daddy's Gulfport bound. (This verse is in the Robert Johnson version only) From Memphis to Norfolk is a thirty six hour ride From Memphis to Norfolk is a thirty six hour ride Man like a prisoner, can't be satisfied From four until late, she made me a no good barroom clown. From four until late, she made me a no good barroom clown. You know she won't do nothing but tear a good man's reputation down. A woman is like a dresser, some man always running through its drawers. A woman is like a dresser, some man always running through its drawers. She cause so many men to wear an apron overall. (Harp Solo) When I leave this town I will bid you fare farewell. When I leave this town I will bid you fare farewell. And when I return again, you'll have a great long story to tell. (end w/intro)