
Played in the key of G this is one of his most famous, happiest and fun songs. It starts in first position G and walks up through a famous Blind Blake G riff: open G string, to the 3rd fret, open B to it's 3rd fret to the open E and up to the 1st fret, which is the 7th. On to the C chord, where it walks up in a similar way to the C7, fifth fret G form.
So in the C it starts on the 2nd string, first fret, to the 3rd, 4th, first string open, to the 3rd , 5th and 6th frets, which is that C7. It moves up to the difficult Gary Davis G form with the first finger on the 5th fret, fourth string- the G root - and the last three fingers forming the D form, 7th fret. It moves down from that G to an A7 form D7 on the 5th fret, down further to the E form G, 3rd fret, left thumb on the low base, 3rd fret.
From there it moves down the a 1st position E and on through the circle of fifths with A7, D7 and G. It ends by going through the great and famous Blind Blake turnaround of G, G7, C, Eb7 played by descending on the 4th string from the third fret to the open D.