{t: Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out} {st: Words and Music by Jimmie Cox, 1923} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zea-1Fzi9JQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdaNlZhmHoM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JLMxzxKRg4 Intro: | [F] [A7] | [D7] | [Gm] [D7] | [Gm] | [Bb] [Bdim] | [F] [D7] | [G7] | [C7] | [F] Once I lived the [A7] life of a [D7] millionaire, [Gm] spending my [D7] money, I [Gm] didn’t care. [Bb] Taking my [Bdim] friends out, [F] having a good [D7] time, buying [G7] bootleg liquor, champagne and [C7] wine. But, [F] when I be - [A7] gan to fall [D7] so low, [Gm] Didn’t have a [D7] friend, no [Gm] place to go. If I [Bb] ever get my [Bdim] hands on a [F] dollar a - [D7] gain, I'm gonna [G7] squeeze it and squeeze it until that eagle [C7] grins. Cause, [F] no - [A7] body [D7] knows you [Gm] When you're [D7] down and [Gm] out. [Bb] In your [Bdim] pocket, [F] not one [D7] penny, and [G7] friends, you haven’t [C7] any. As [F] soon as you [A7] get back [D7] on your feet, [Gm] Many [D7] friends you’ll [Gm] chance to meet. [Bb] It’s strange to [Bmin] say, with - [F] out a [D7] doubt, [G7] Nobody knows you when you're [C7] down and [F] out. I [D7] mean, they don’t [G7] know you when you’re [C7] down and [F] out.