Dizzy Miss Lizzy - JOHN LENNON - LIVE (1969, Toronto) DIZZY MISS LIZZY (originally performed by Larry Williams) (Larry Williams) (c) 1958 Venice Music Inc Chords used: EADGBE E7: 020100 A: x02220 D: xx0232 Intro/RIFF: E:------------------------------- B:-12-12-12-12-12-10-12-10------- G:------------------------------- D:------------------------------- A:------------------------------- E:------------------------------- (four times) E:------------------------------- B:-12-12-12-12-12-10-12-12------- G:------------------------------- D:------------------------------- A:------------------------------- E:------------------------------- E:----10------------------------- B:-10----12-12-10---------------- G:------------------------------- D:----------------12------------- A:------------------------------- E:------------------------------- E7 A You make me dizzy Miss Lizzy The way you rock and roll D You make me dizzy Miss Lizzy A When you do the stroll E7 Come on Miss Lizzy D A Love me 'fore I grow to old Ah you give me fever Put your little hand in mine Ooh babe Girl, you look so fine Come on, come on, come on, come on Lizzy I want to be your loving man RIFF Ah you give me fever Put your little hand in mine Ooh, hey, babe Girl, you look so fine Come on, come on, come on, come on Lizzy I want to be your loving man You make me dizzy Miss Lizzy The way you rock and roll You make me dizzy Miss Lizzy When you do the stroll Come on Miss Lizzy Love me 'fore I grow to old RIFF Ah you give me fever Put your little hand in mine Yeah, babe Girl, you look so fine Come on, come on, come on, come on Lizzy I want to be your loving man NOTE: "Called Eric [Clapton]. [...] Got Klaus, and we got Alan White. [...] And I said, Look, there's this thing in Toronto, do you want to come? They said, Okay. Now we didn't know what to play, because we'd never played together before, the band. And on the airplane we're running through these oldies, so the rehearsal for that record, which turned into not a bad record, was on the plane with electric guitars, so you... Not even acoustic, you couldn't hear... [...] And that's what we were doing, we just wrote this list... I hadn't got the words to any of these songs. I knew "Dizzy Miss Lizzy", but there was a couple I hadn't done since Liverpool, in The Cavern." (John Lennon, 1980)