Lyrics Dutchman - Berry , Chuck
A
Bunch
of
guys
was
in
this
bar
room
Most
of
them
had
been
there
half
the
day
They'd
been
telling
jokes
and
fairy
tales
Lying
just
to
pass
the
time
away
Then
suddenly
someone
cracked
the
bar
room
door
And
then
pushed
it
open
wide
And
this
huge
tall
dark
dude
Bowed
his
head
and
stepped
inside
I
wonder
where
he's
from?
Some
blonde
asked.
The
wind
must
have
blown
him
in
But
an
old
Dutchman
offered
him
a
drink.
What
will
it
be,
whisky
rum
or
gin?
Sick
and
fido"
a
redhead
shouted
Show
his
way
back
to
the
street."
But
the
Great
Dane
just
walked
over
and
licked
his
hand
And
lay
down
at
his
feet
He
said,
"if
you
spare
me
that
drink
Dutchman,
I
promise
I
tell
you
how
That
I
came
to
be
the
helpless
sight
that
stands
before
you
now"
I
used
to
be
an
artist,
not
one
who
sits
and
fiddle
on
the
kerb
But
in
my
day
and
time
My
music
was
considered
superb
I
wrote
a
song
about
a
poor
kid
Raised
down
in
New
Orleans
It
didn't
make
the
hall
of
fame,
But
it
bought
us
shrimp,
rice
and
beans
He
kept
at
it
until
he
made
the
big
time,
Playing
town
after
town
Until
he
met
a
woman
he
fell
in
love
with
And
it
really
turned
his
life
around
She
had
eyes
like
Cleopatra
And
a
head
of
luxurious
hair,
With
the
brilliance
of
her
beauty
None
other
could
compare
When
she
lifted
her
eyes
to
his,
Her
lips
would
fall
apart
Each
time
she
allowed
him
kiss
her,
It
near
petrified
his
heart
But
when
he
ask
her
would
she
marry
him,
He'd
give
her
everything
he
had!
She
turned
and
walked
away
And
it
nearly
drove
him
mad
He
promised
her
a
half
a
million
And
would
even
pay
in
advance,
If
she
would
let
him
prove
himself
Or
at
least
give
him
a
chance
And
if
he
should
go
blind
and
hand
to
use
his
hands
to
feel,
He
would
hire
someone
to
do
her
work
And
prepare
her
every
meal
How
could
a
man
love
a
woman
so
much?
Not
one
of
you
would
think!
Well,
I
did
and
I
still
do
Hey
Dutchman,
you
promised
me
a
drink!
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.