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Jim Croce’s classic story-song about the toughest man in Chicago. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a bouncy, steady rhythm to match the storytelling feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
Well, the South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town
G
And if you go down there you better just beware
D G
Of a man named Leroy Brown
G C
Now Leroy, more than trouble, you see he stands ’bout six foot four
G
All the downtown ladies call him ”Treetop Lover”
D G
All the men just call him Sir Sir
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 2
G C
Well, on Friday ’bout a week ago, Leroy was at his door
G
Shootin’ dice with the boys and he had cleaned ’em out
D G
Then he said, “I’m goin’ downtown”
G C
He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
And a razor in his shoe
G
And he’s headed to the barber shop
D G
To get every hair in place
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 3
G C
Well, he rolled into the barber shop and he said, “Is my woman here?”
G
And the barber said, “Yeah, man, but your woman left just a minute ago
D G
With a cat named Doris and a man named Moe”
G C
Well, he grabbed his gun, he headed out for the street
And he shot at the man named Moe
G
He missed the man, but he didn’t miss Doris
D G
And she fell dead on the floor
Bridge
C G D
Well, the police found him hiding ‘neath a truck
G C G
But he wouldn’t come out so they called the SWAT team in
D G
And a whole lot of other folks with a whole lot of guns
C G
And they chopped him down, it took an hour or more
D G
To get the man up off the floor
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Outro
G
Well, the bad, bad Leroy Brown
C
Baddest man in the whole damn town
G
Now the lesson of this story, children, is very plain to see
D G
Don’t mess around with Jim
C
Don’t mess around with Jim
G
Don’t mess around with Jim
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (G, C, D). Practice switching between them smoothly before adding the lyrics to build muscle memory.
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Jim Croce’s classic story-song about the toughest man in Chicago. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a bouncy, steady rhythm to match the storytelling feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
Well, the South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town
G
And if you go down there you better just beware
D G
Of a man named Leroy Brown
G C
Now Leroy, more than trouble, you see he stands ’bout six foot four
G
All the downtown ladies call him ”Treetop Lover”
D G
All the men just call him Sir Sir
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 2
G C
Well, on Friday ’bout a week ago, Leroy was at his door
G
Shootin’ dice with the boys and he had cleaned ’em out
D G
Then he said, “I’m goin’ downtown”
G C
He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
And a razor in his shoe
G
And he’s headed to the barber shop
D G
To get every hair in place
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 3
G C
Well, he rolled into the barber shop and he said, “Is my woman here?”
G
And the barber said, “Yeah, man, but your woman left just a minute ago
D G
With a cat named Doris and a man named Moe”
G C
Well, he grabbed his gun, he headed out for the street
And he shot at the man named Moe
G
He missed the man, but he didn’t miss Doris
D G
And she fell dead on the floor
Bridge
C G D
Well, the police found him hiding ‘neath a truck
G C G
But he wouldn’t come out so they called the SWAT team in
D G
And a whole lot of other folks with a whole lot of guns
C G
And they chopped him down, it took an hour or more
D G
To get the man up off the floor
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Outro
G
Well, the bad, bad Leroy Brown
C
Baddest man in the whole damn town
G
Now the lesson of this story, children, is very plain to see
D G
Don’t mess around with Jim
C
Don’t mess around with Jim
G
Don’t mess around with Jim
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (G, C, D). Practice switching between them smoothly before adding the lyrics to build muscle memory.
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Jim Croce’s classic story-song about the toughest man in Chicago. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a bouncy, steady rhythm to match the storytelling feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
Well, the South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town
G
And if you go down there you better just beware
D G
Of a man named Leroy Brown
G C
Now Leroy, more than trouble, you see he stands ’bout six foot four
G
All the downtown ladies call him ”Treetop Lover”
D G
All the men just call him Sir Sir
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 2
G C
Well, on Friday ’bout a week ago, Leroy was at his door
G
Shootin’ dice with the boys and he had cleaned ’em out
D G
Then he said, “I’m goin’ downtown”
G C
He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
And a razor in his shoe
G
And he’s headed to the barber shop
D G
To get every hair in place
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 3
G C
Well, he rolled into the barber shop and he said, “Is my woman here?”
G
And the barber said, “Yeah, man, but your woman left just a minute ago
D G
With a cat named Doris and a man named Moe”
G C
Well, he grabbed his gun, he headed out for the street
And he shot at the man named Moe
G
He missed the man, but he didn’t miss Doris
D G
And she fell dead on the floor
Bridge
C G D
Well, the police found him hiding ‘neath a truck
G C G
But he wouldn’t come out so they called the SWAT team in
D G
And a whole lot of other folks with a whole lot of guns
C G
And they chopped him down, it took an hour or more
D G
To get the man up off the floor
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Outro
G
Well, the bad, bad Leroy Brown
C
Baddest man in the whole damn town
G
Now the lesson of this story, children, is very plain to see
D G
Don’t mess around with Jim
C
Don’t mess around with Jim
G
Don’t mess around with Jim
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (G, C, D). Practice switching between them smoothly before adding the lyrics to build muscle memory.
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Jim Croce’s classic story-song about the toughest man in Chicago. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a bouncy, steady rhythm to match the storytelling feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
Well, the South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town
G
And if you go down there you better just beware
D G
Of a man named Leroy Brown
G C
Now Leroy, more than trouble, you see he stands ’bout six foot four
G
All the downtown ladies call him ”Treetop Lover”
D G
All the men just call him Sir Sir
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 2
G C
Well, on Friday ’bout a week ago, Leroy was at his door
G
Shootin’ dice with the boys and he had cleaned ’em out
D G
Then he said, “I’m goin’ downtown”
G C
He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
And a razor in his shoe
G
And he’s headed to the barber shop
D G
To get every hair in place
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 3
G C
Well, he rolled into the barber shop and he said, “Is my woman here?”
G
And the barber said, “Yeah, man, but your woman left just a minute ago
D G
With a cat named Doris and a man named Moe”
G C
Well, he grabbed his gun, he headed out for the street
And he shot at the man named Moe
G
He missed the man, but he didn’t miss Doris
D G
And she fell dead on the floor
Bridge
C G D
Well, the police found him hiding ‘neath a truck
G C G
But he wouldn’t come out so they called the SWAT team in
D G
And a whole lot of other folks with a whole lot of guns
C G
And they chopped him down, it took an hour or more
D G
To get the man up off the floor
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Outro
G
Well, the bad, bad Leroy Brown
C
Baddest man in the whole damn town
G
Now the lesson of this story, children, is very plain to see
D G
Don’t mess around with Jim
C
Don’t mess around with Jim
G
Don’t mess around with Jim
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (G, C, D). Practice switching between them smoothly before adding the lyrics to build muscle memory.
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Jim Croce’s classic story-song about the toughest man in Chicago. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a bouncy, steady rhythm to match the storytelling feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
Well, the South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town
G
And if you go down there you better just beware
D G
Of a man named Leroy Brown
G C
Now Leroy, more than trouble, you see he stands ’bout six foot four
G
All the downtown ladies call him ”Treetop Lover”
D G
All the men just call him Sir Sir
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 2
G C
Well, on Friday ’bout a week ago, Leroy was at his door
G
Shootin’ dice with the boys and he had cleaned ’em out
D G
Then he said, “I’m goin’ downtown”
G C
He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
And a razor in his shoe
G
And he’s headed to the barber shop
D G
To get every hair in place
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 3
G C
Well, he rolled into the barber shop and he said, “Is my woman here?”
G
And the barber said, “Yeah, man, but your woman left just a minute ago
D G
With a cat named Doris and a man named Moe”
G C
Well, he grabbed his gun, he headed out for the street
And he shot at the man named Moe
G
He missed the man, but he didn’t miss Doris
D G
And she fell dead on the floor
Bridge
C G D
Well, the police found him hiding ‘neath a truck
G C G
But he wouldn’t come out so they called the SWAT team in
D G
And a whole lot of other folks with a whole lot of guns
C G
And they chopped him down, it took an hour or more
D G
To get the man up off the floor
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Outro
G
Well, the bad, bad Leroy Brown
C
Baddest man in the whole damn town
G
Now the lesson of this story, children, is very plain to see
D G
Don’t mess around with Jim
C
Don’t mess around with Jim
G
Don’t mess around with Jim
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (G, C, D). Practice switching between them smoothly before adding the lyrics to build muscle memory.
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Jim Croce’s classic story-song about the toughest man in Chicago. Beginner difficulty in the key of G.
Folk Strum (4/4 Time)
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Tip: Keep a bouncy, steady rhythm to match the storytelling feel.
Lyrics & Chords
Full Song
Verse 1
G C
Well, the South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town
G
And if you go down there you better just beware
D G
Of a man named Leroy Brown
G C
Now Leroy, more than trouble, you see he stands ’bout six foot four
G
All the downtown ladies call him ”Treetop Lover”
D G
All the men just call him Sir Sir
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 2
G C
Well, on Friday ’bout a week ago, Leroy was at his door
G
Shootin’ dice with the boys and he had cleaned ’em out
D G
Then he said, “I’m goin’ downtown”
G C
He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun
And a razor in his shoe
G
And he’s headed to the barber shop
D G
To get every hair in place
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Verse 3
G C
Well, he rolled into the barber shop and he said, “Is my woman here?”
G
And the barber said, “Yeah, man, but your woman left just a minute ago
D G
With a cat named Doris and a man named Moe”
G C
Well, he grabbed his gun, he headed out for the street
And he shot at the man named Moe
G
He missed the man, but he didn’t miss Doris
D G
And she fell dead on the floor
Bridge
C G D
Well, the police found him hiding ‘neath a truck
G C G
But he wouldn’t come out so they called the SWAT team in
D G
And a whole lot of other folks with a whole lot of guns
C G
And they chopped him down, it took an hour or more
D G
To get the man up off the floor
Chorus
C G
And he’s bad, bad Leroy Brown
D G
Baddest man in the whole damn town
C G
Badder than old King Kong
D G
And meaner than a junkyard dog
Outro
G
Well, the bad, bad Leroy Brown
C
Baddest man in the whole damn town
G
Now the lesson of this story, children, is very plain to see
D G
Don’t mess around with Jim
C
Don’t mess around with Jim
G
Don’t mess around with Jim
Practice tip: The song uses only three chords (G, C, D). Practice switching between them smoothly before adding the lyrics to build muscle memory.