Tom: E E A E E7 A A7 E E7 B B7 E A E B [ Verse 1] E A E E7 Little black girl, in a red dress, on a hot night with a broken shoe A A7 Little black girl, you should've never left home E There's probably someone still waitin' up for you B B7 It's cold back in Chicago but the Los Angeles street is worse E A E A B Bb B All you got is twenty-nine dollars and an alligator purse [Verse 2] E See that vulture in the Fleetwood with the chartreuse hood A Sees you're tryin' to get your bearings E E7 Say hey baby which way's the main stem A A7 Wherever you say you're from, he'll say he grew up there himself E E7 He gonna come on and make you feel like you grew up right next door to him B B7 Take a left on Central, he gonna throw it in reverse E A E A B Bb B All you got is twenty-nine dollars and an alligator purse [Verse 3] E He gonna come on just like a gentleman A And oh baby you're gonna be a little shy E E7 You say your ex-old man was a sax player, he says Baby I used to play bass with Sly A A7 And you say you like his Cadillac, says honey I got two or three E E7 Sweetheart you're sure fortunate that you ran into me B B7 You've done a dime in the joint you figure nothin' could be worse E A E A B Than twenty-nine dollars and an alligator purse [Verse 4] E Got Pharoh on 8-track you start smokin' a little boo E E7 Thinkin' gettin' out of Chicago was just about the best thing that's ever happened to you A A7 You startin' to like it already this cat seems to be cool E E7 I know a good old jailhouse in West-Hollywood, be just right for you B B7 He ain't no good Samaritan he gonna make sure he's reimbursed E A E A B A lot more than twenty-nine dollars and an alligator purse [Instrumental] E x4 A x2 E x2 B B7 E A E A B [Verse 5] E And when the streets get hungry baby and you almost hear em growl E E7 Someones savin a place for you when the dogs begin to howl A A7 And the streets are dead they creep up and take whatever's left on the bone E E7 And remember suckers always make mistakes, when they're far away from home B B7 Chicken in the pot, whoever gets there first is gonna get themselves E A E A B Bb B Twenty-nine dollars and an alligator purse [Verse 6] E A And the siren's just an epilogue, the cops here always get there too late E E7 They always stop for coffee on their way to the scene of the crime A A7 They always try so hard to look just like movie stars E E7 But they couldn't catch a cold, baby don't waste your dime B B7 She's lucky to be alive the doctor whispered to the nurse A E A B She only lost half a pint of blood twenty-nine dollars and an alligator purse [Instrumental Outro] E x4 A x2 E x2 B B7 E A E A B