Congo Square, Landreth, Ranson, Melton - on John Mayell, Sense of Place Form: // Dm / Dm, Dm7/4 / Dm / Dm, Dm7/4 / / G9 / G9 / Dm / Dm, Dm7/4 / / A9+ / G9, G / Dm / Dm, Dm7/4 // Intro: // Drums / Drums / / Dm / Dm / Dm / Dm / / Dm / Dm / Dm / Dm, Dm7/4 / / A9+ / G9, G / Dm / Dm, Dm7/4 // The night be superstition but some kind of something's goin' on down there. The night be superstition but some kind of something's goin' on down there. But it's an old time tradition, they like' playin' drums and nie the congo square. You can hear the midnight distance and the old folks 'up to by you say: "a friend". You can hear the midnight distance and the old folks 'up to by you say: "a friend". That's when woodoo's keep together and they'll play the drums and nie the congo square. Harp solo on chorus My eyes will not believe it while I'd see it but I could not turn away. My eyes will not believe it while I'd see it but I could not turn away. They had a mojo in motion and I see'm dance and brancin' with that snake. Guitar solo on chorus (first 4 bars guitar and drums only) Well the night be superstition but when I'm hear him in the night I say a pray'r Well the night be superstition but when I'm hear him in the night I say a pray'r 'Couse I respect tradition like a kindy kindy on in congo square. Outro: Dm till fade Congo Square, Congo Sqare ...............