MOODY DOODIE Neal Gilbertson
Inspired by my memory of North to Alaska (my first kiss with my wife). This is Neal Gilbertson who produced and sang this piece!
Stan loves music, is published (EMI/Capitol), and has experience performing on radio and TV when it was live in the good old days. These days he's just writing
Songwriter of pop, country, inspirational songs. I like to write. I travel a lot to Asia...so my music may have an Asian influence.
Lyrics
Moody Doodie
© October 26, 2012 Stan Loh
B7 E/ B7 E/ B7 E
Verse 1
B7
Soggy cigarette,
B7 E
Drips from the side of his mouth,
B7
Dusty old cowboy hat,
B7 E
Hides a face from Houston down south,
E
Furrows on his cheeks,
A
Each line a mark from nights of cold,
B7
Those knuckles so raw,
B7 E
Met many jaws of bold,
Chorus
A
They call him Moody … Moody Doodie,
A E
He owns Susie, the robber of souls,
A
And everyone knows Moody … Moody Doodie,
A E
He’s got plenty of gold,
B7
And bedded sweet Susie,
B7 E
Gave her a night to behold.
Instrumental
Verse 2
B7
Susie the cutie,
B7 E
Bred from the strict rules of Ma,
B7
Once past eighteen,
B7 E
Freedom was a rusty old car,
E
Wild were her movements,
A
No man could ever hold her down,
B7
But in walked Moody,
B7 E
With the biggest rock around.
Repeat Chorus
Verse 3
B7
Now the biggest nugget,
B7 E
Was dug up near Prince George,
B7
And who pulled it out?
B7 E
Moody’s claim was a secret gorge,
E
Plunked down at Susie,
A
Look here what your good man found,
B7
Oh Susie kissed her man,
B7 E
Now they’re both heaven bound!
Repeat Chorus