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Version 1The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest - Bob Dylan From: John Wesley Harding (1967) The acoustic on Dylan's recording is played using G-shapes + capo 5th fret. So, for the original sound, transpose this chord sheet -5 and use a capo 5th fret. The bass often does not play the regular root; the bass notes are included here after the chord names. Playing alone, they can either be left out or included into the chords (some welcome colours in a long song). no capo capo 5 Em/B x-2-x-0-0-0 Bm/F# 2-x-4-4-3-2 Dm/A x-0-x-2-3-1 Am/E 0-x-2-2-1-0 C/G 3-x-2-0-1-0 G/D x-x-0-0-0-3 Dm/F x-x-3-2-3-1 Am/C x-3-2-2-1-0 [Intro] | C | Em | Dm | C | (guitar) | C | Em/B | Dm/A | C/G | [Verse 1] C Em/B Well, Frankie Lee and Judas Priest, Dm/A C/G They were the best of friends. C Em/B So when Frankie Lee needed money one day, Dm/A C/G Judas quickly pulled out a roll of tens C Em/B And placed them on a footstool Dm/A C/G Just above the plotted plain, C Em/B Sayin', "Take your pick, Frankie Boy, Dm/A C/G My loss will be your gain." [Verse 2] C Em Well, Frankie Lee, he sat right down Dm/F C/G And put his fingers to his chin, C Em But with the cold eyes of Judas on him, Dm | C/G C | His head began to spin. C Em "Could ya please not stare at me like that," he said, Dm C "It's just my foolish pride, C Em For sometimes a man must be alone Dm C And this is no place to hide." [Verse 3] C Em/B Well Judas, he just winked and said, Dm/A C/G "All right, I'll leave you here, C Em/B But you'd better hurry up and choose Dm/A C/G Which of those bills you want before they all disappear." C Em/B "I'm gonna start my pickin' right now, Dm/A C/G Just tell me where you'll be." C Em/B Judas pointed down the road Dm/A C/G And said eternity, [Verse 4] C Em "Eternity?" said Frankie Lee, Dm C With a voice as cold as ice. C Em "That's right," said Judas, "Eternity, Dm C Though you might call it 'Paradise.'" C Em "I don't call it anything," Dm C/G Said Frankie Lee with a smile. C Em "All right," said Judas Priest, Dm C "I'll see you after a while." [Verse 5] C Em Well, Frankie Lee, he sat back down, Dm C Feelin' low and mean, C Em When just then a passing stranger Dm C Burst upon the scene, C Em Saying, "Are you Frankie Lee, the gambler, Dm C Whose father's deceased? C Em Well, if you are, There's a fellow callin' you down the road Dm C And they say his name is Priest." [Verse 6] C Em "Oh, yes, he is my friend," Dm C Said Frankie Lee in fright, C Em "I do recall him very well, Dm/ C In fact, he just left my sight." C Em "Yes, that's the one," said the stranger, Dm C As quiet as a mouse, C Em "Well, my message is, he's down the road, Dm C Stranded in a house." [Verse 7] C Em/B Well, Frankie Lee, he panicked, Dm/A C/G He dropped ev'rything and ran C Em/B Until he came unto the spot Dm/A C/G Where Judas Priest did stand. C Em/B "What kind of house is this," he said, Dm/A C/G "Where I have come to roam?" C Em/B "It's not a house," says Judas Priest, Dm/A C/G "It's not a house, it's a home." [Verse 8] C Em Well, Frankie Lee, he trembled, Dm C He soon lost all control C Em Over everything which he had made Dm C While the mission bells did toll. C Em/B He just stood there staring Dm C At that big house as bright as any sun, C Em With four and twenty windows Dm C And a woman's face in every one. [Verse 9] C Em Well, up the stairs ran Frankie Lee Dm/A C With a soulful, bounding leap, C Em And, foaming at the mouth, Dm C He began to make his midnight creep. C Em For sixteen nights and days he raved, Dm C But on the seventeenth he burst C Em Into the arms of Judas Priest, Dm C Which is where he died of thirst. [Verse 10] C Em No one tried to say a thing Dm C When they carried him out in jest C Em Except, of course, the little neighbour boy Dm C/G Who carried him to rest. C Em And he just walked along, alone, Dm C With his guilt all well concealed, C Em And muttered underneath his breath, Dm C "Nothing is revealed." [Solo] (harp) | C | Em/B | Dm/A | C/G | | C | Em/B | Dm/A | C/G | [Verse 11] C Em Well, the moral of the story, Dm C/G The moral of this song, C Em Is simply that one should never be Dm C Where one does not belong. C Em So when you see your neighbour carryin' somethin', Dm C Help him with his load, C Em And don't go mistaking Paradise Dm C For that home across the road. [Outro] (harp) | C | Em | Dm | C | | C | Em | Dm | C | | C | Em/B | Dm/A | C/G | | C | Em | Dm | C | (fade out over last four chords)