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Ray Campi

How Low Can You Feel

by Ray Campi
Ray Campi

Biography:

Ray Campi (b. 1934 in Yonkers, New York) is a distinguished musician often called The King of Rockabilly. Campi's trademark is his white double bass, which he often jumps on top of and "rides" while playing.

After his family moved to Austin, Texas in 1944, Campi began a lifetime of performing and recording music in numerous American genres, including folk, country, and rock and roll as well as rockabilly. He rarely concentrated on his musical career exclusively

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How Low Can You Feel:Ray Campi.
- Album - Rockabilly Lives! - on ROLLIN'
ROCK Records in 1975.


INTRO: C


#1.
C
How low do you feel, when your baby walks out.
G C
Well, it ain't no time for you to twist and shout.
C
How low do you feel, when she tells you goodbye,
G C
you get so dad-gone lonesome, you wanna die.



CHORUS:
F C
I was broke so flat, I couldn't raise a dime.
F G
Locked in jail and couldn't pay my fine, pay my fine.
C
It never helped my morale to be called a heel,
G C
but when your baby walks out, how low do you feel?



INTERLUDE: C



#3.
C
When you find another man a-layin' in your place.
G C
And she trows your old work clothes out at your face.
C
You gotta tell yourself, that it just can't be real,
G C
but when your baby walks out, how low do you feel?


CHORUS:
F C
I was broke so flat, I couldn't raise a dime.
F G
Locked in jail and couldn't pay my fine, pay my fine.
C
It never helped my morale to be called a heel,
G C
but when your baby walks out, how low do you feel?



INTERLUDE: C



#4.
C
How low do you feel, when old friends say, have a drink
G C
on me and pass the time away.
C
They sympathize with you and say, you got a bad deal,
G C
but when your woman walks out, how low do you feel?


CHORUS:
F C
I was broke so flat, I couldn't raise a dime.
F G
Locked in jail and couldn't pay my fine, pay my fine.
C
It never helped my morale to be called a heel,
G C
but when your baby walks out, how low do you feel?



OUTRO:
C
It never helped my morale to be called a heel,
G C
but when your baby walks out, how low does she feel?





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