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Back Door Slam - Robert Cray



     
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I was born in the back seat
Of a travellin' hurricane
I came up in the back streets
The city with no nameI was raised on trouble
Rock when I should roll
I never could control it
And I can't be controlledI am what I am
I am the back door slamWhen I walk down the streets
The streetlights go out
When I drive through your town
The dogs start to howlAnd I stand in the shadows
Sparks are in my hair
When I open up my mouth
My voice fills the airI am what I am
I am the back door slamPeople say
I'm charming
People say
I'm alarmingPeople can feel

The disturbance around me
I don't care
What they say they seeI'm the dust in your broom
100 proof ever clear
I'm the crack in your ceilin'
Thump you think you hearI'm a 3 a.m. phone call
Tank of gasoline
I'm a siren stoppin'
At the end of your streetI am what I am
I am the back door slamPeople say
Strange
People say
I'm dangerousPeople can feel
That a deal was struck
Save my soul
And make my own luckI was born in the city
A city with no shame
And when I play guitar
They all know my nameI am what I am
I am the back door slamI am what I am
I am the back door slam
Songwriters
HAYES, HAYESPublished by
Lyrics © BOB-A-LEW SONGS

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Robert Cray (born August 1, 1953, Columbus, Georgia) is an American blues guitarist and singer. A five-time Grammy Award winner, he has led his own band (The Robert Cray Band), as well as an acclaimed solo career. In 2011, Cray was inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame. While Cray was among artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and George Thorogood who got wider radio airplay and regular MTV video exposure during the late 1980s, he started playing guitar in his early teens.

Read more about Robert Cray on Last.fm.


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