Tom: C Intro: Am Am you get a shiver in the dark G F E it's raining in the park but meantime Am G F E south of the river you stop and you hold everything C G a band is blowing Dixie double four time F Am F-G you feel alright when you hear that music ring Am G F E you step inside but you don't see too many faces Am G F E coming in out of the rain to (you) hear the jazz go down C G too much competition from all the places F Am but not too many horns can make that sound F-G way on downsouth F-G way on downsouth Am F G C G London town Am F G C G Am G F E you check out Guitar George he knows all the chords Am G F mind he's (his) strictly rhythm he doesn't want to E make it cry C G and an old guitar is all he can afford F Am F-G when he gets up under the lights to play his thing F-G and the sultans Am Am-G-C-F and the sultans played creole Am G F E Am G F E C G F Am F-G Am G F E and then the man he steps right up to the microphone Am G F E (E7) and says at last just as the time bell rings C G goodnight now it's time to go home F Am F-G and he makes it fast with one more thing F-G we are the sultans Am Am-F-G-C-G we are the sultans of swing Am-F-G-C-G Am-F-G-C-G Am-F-G-C-G