Track : Leaving Blues
Artist : Johnny Winter
Album : The Texas Tornado
Leaving Blues by Johnny Winter from album The Texas Tornado
Duration : 171 minutes & 30 seconds.
Listener : 795 peoples.
Played : 2237 times and counting.
I woke up this morning At the break of dayJust hugging the pillow Where my rider used to layLeavin' blues I can't stay here to longI've been mistreated And I'm goin' homeI sometimes drink whisky, I sometimes drink wineI've been mistreated And I don't mind dyingI've got my 32-20 And my old .44I got a shotgun on my shoulder, And I'm bound to go
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