Tom: F F [Verse 1] F I met him in a dive down in New Orleans, F I recognized his handsome face, F It was none of my business but I had to know, F What he was doing in this kind of place, Bb Cause he used to have money used to have honeys, Bb He used to be society's prince, F But he still wore a grin when I sat beside him, C F And ask where all that money went, [Chorus] Bb C He said some was spent on gambling, F a lot was spent on women, a little on some good Cabernet, Bb C Three or four divorces, at least as many horses, F that never left the startin' gates, Am Diamond rings and furs, swamp land in New Jersey, Dm C Bb That week I spent a year in L.A. G You know, I hate to admit it, C N.C. F I threw the rest away. [Riff] F [Verse 2] F He said money don't mean nothing is this game of life, F It's just a way of keeping score F Show me a man who's got everything F I'll show you one who wants even more Bb Well, so smoke em' when you got em' Bb cause when you hit bottom, you gotta have a reason to smile, F You can have a little piece of the rock, C F I'll take a little peace of mind, [Chorus] Bb C He said some was spent on gambling, F a lot was spent on women, a little on some good Cabernet, Bb C Three or four divorces, at least as many horses, F that never left the startin' gates, Am Diamond rings and furs, swamp land in New Jersey, Dm C Bb That week I spent a year in L.A. G You know, I hate to admit it, C N.C. F I threw the rest away. [Solo] C F C F [Chorus] Am Diamond rings and furs, swamp land in New Jersey, Dm C Bb That week I spent a year in L.A. G You know, I hate to admit it, C N.C. F I threw the rest away. [Outro] F I threw the rest away F