Dm Bm Well she's up against the register with an apron and a spatula,F Bdim With yesterday's deliveries and the tickets for the bachelorsGm7 A7sus4 A7 She's a moving violation from her conk down to her shoes,Dm Gm A7 Dm But it's just an invitation to the bluesGm C7 And you feel just like Cagney, she looks like Rita HayworthF At the counter of the Schwab's drugstoreGm C7 You wonder if she might be single, she's a loner and likes to mingleF A A7 Dm A7 Got to be patient, try and pick up a clueDm Bm She said "How you gonna like 'em, over medium or scrambled?",F G You say "Anyway's the only way", be careful not to gambleGm7 A7sus4 A7 On a guy with a suitcase and a ticket getting out of hereDm Bm In a tired bus station in an old pair of shoesA7sus4 A7 Dm This ain't nothing but an invitation to the bluesGm C7 But you can't take your eyes off her, get another cup of java,F And it's just the way she pours it for you, joking with the customersGm C7 Mercy mercy, Mr. Percy, there ain't nothing back in JerseyF A A7 But a brokendown jalopy of a man I left behindDm And a dream that I was chasing,Bm a battle with boozeA7sus4 A7 Dm And an open invitation to the bluesGm C7 But she used to have a sugar daddy and a candy-apple Caddy,F F And a bank account and everything, accustomed to the finer thingsGm C7 He probably left her for a socialite, and he didn't love her 'cept at night,F A And then he's drunk and never even told her that he caredDm So they took the registration,Bm And the car-keys and her shoesA7sus4 A7 Dm And left her with an invitation to the blues (...solo sax) 'Cause there's a Continental Trailways leaving local bus tonight, good evening You can have my seat, I'm sticking round here for a while Get me a room at the Squire, the filling station's hiring, And I can eat here every night, what the hell have I got to lose? Got a crazy sensation, Go or stay? Now I gotta choose, And I'll accept your invitation to the blues