Get the party started with this rollicking blues number from rock god Gary Moore! It’s a sure fire way to fire up any dance floor with it’s crossover blues/ swing/ rock & roll vibe. This song was first written and recorded by Tampa Red in 1940. It became popular with blues artists and became a blues standard which was recorded by many artists including Fats Domino and Chuck Berry to name a few. Gary Moore was the guitarist with Irish rockers Thin Lizzy before leaving to embark on his solo career. A decision which seems to have served him very well!
Backing Track Notes: The original song, as you will hear in the below video was recorded in the key of B. This is a bit of an unusual blues key for guitar and piano, so we have taken the liberty of moving it up one semitone to C (for the REAL Track). It may be the case that the artist ‘tuned down’ one semi to record this, which is a common technique for touring musicians, not so much for recording. We think this version rocks just fine in C so that’s the key for the REAL Track. But, if you really want it in B, buy the standard MP3 version, that’s in the original key.
Don’t You Lie To Me (I Get Evil)
Gary Moore
There’s two kinds of people that I just can’t stand
A cold hearted woman and a lyin’ man
So don’t you lie to me, don’t you lie to me
Because it makes me mad
And I get evil as a man can be, yes I do
Told me that you loved me long time ago
The man that you had, you don’t want him no more
Don’t you lie to me, don’t you lie to me
Because it makes me mad
And I get evil as a man can be, yes I do
Well, you told me that you loved me long time ago
The man that you had, you don’t want him no more
Don’t you lie to me, don’t you lie to me
Because it makes me mad
And I get evil as a man can be
Don’t you lie to me, don’t you lie to me
Don’t you lie to me, don’t you lie to me
Because it makes me mad
And I get evil as a man can be
Yes, I do… evil as a man can be
Songwriters: Hudson Whittaker
© Universal Music Publishing Group