| I | I7 |
| Let it rain, | let it pour, |
| IV7 |
| let it rain a whole lot more |
| I | V7 | |
| 'cause | I got them Deep River | blues |
| I | I7 |
| Let the rain, | drive right on, |
| IV7 |
| let the waves sweep along, |
| I | V7 | I | |
| 'cause | I got them | deep river | blues. |
My old gal's a good old pal,
but she looks like a water fowl
when I get them deep river blues.
There ain't no one to cry for me,
and the fish all go out on a spree
when I get them deep river blues.
| Break |
Give me back my old boat;
I'm gonna sail if she'll float,
'cause I got them deep river blues.
I'm going back to Muscle Shoals;
times are better there I'm told,
'cause I got them deep river blues.
| Break |
If my boat sinks with me,
I'll go down don't you see,
'cause I got them deep river blues.
Now I'm gonna say good-bye,
and if I sink just let me die,
'cause I got them deep river blues.
| Repeat first verse | Break | Out |
This blues was introduced to me in the late thirties by a Delmore Brothers recording ["Big River Blues" When I first began to hear the tune, I was fascinated by the sound they got out of the little tenor guitar — the four-string — and the regular flattop box. I never could figure a way to get even a resemblance of the sound that they got until I began to hear Merle Travis pick the guitar. When Merle plays the guitar, he gets a rhythmic beat going by bouncing his thumb back and forth on the bass strings, which he mutes with the edge of the palm of his hand. I worked out that little back-up part first, but it took me about ten years before I got the whole thing sounding the way I wanted it. —— Doc Watson