Intro: SN Bass - A G# G |F# . . .|. . . .|G . . .|. . . .|A . . . |. . . .| SN Bass - A B C# |D . . . | Chorus Bm A G Panama Red, Panama Red, he'll steal your woman, E7 A Bm A Then he'll rob your head. Panama Red, Panama Red. F# On his white horse, Mescalito, G He come breezin' through town. A D I'll bet your woman's up in bed with, Panama Red. D The judge don't know when Red's in town, G He keeps will hidden underground. A D But everybody's acting lazy, falling out and hangin' 'round. G My woman said, "Hey Pedro, you're actin' crazy like a clown" A D Nobody feels like working, Panama Red is back in town. Chorus Jam on verse and chorus chords Everybody's looking out for him, 'Cause they know Red's satisfies. Little girls love to listen, to him sing and tell sweet lies. But when things get too confusing, honey, you're better off in bed And I'll be searching all the joints in town for Panama Red. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
About the artist behind Panama Red Chords:
The Grateful Dead's fans, some of whom followed the band from concert to concert for years, are known as Deadheads and have been renowned for their dedication to the band's music.[1][4] Many fans referred to the band simply as "the Dead". As of 2003, the remaining band members who had been touring under the name "The Other Ones" changed their official group name to "The Dead". Deadheads continue to use the nickname to refer to all versions of the band.[6]
Their musical influences varied widely; in concert recordings or on record albums one can hear psychedelic rock (in the late sixties), the blues, rock nuggets, country-western, bluegrass, country-rock, and although they rarely played jazz music, the band certainly borrowed for their music the kind of long improvisatory sequences that jazz artists such as Charles Mingus and John Coltrane perfected in the 1950s and 1960s. These various influences were distilled into a diverse and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead "the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world."[7]
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