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Blues Around Midnight - Blind Willie McTell



     
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I get the blues round about Midnight
early with the rising sun
begin to think about my little angel
and all the good the poor girl done
you know my heart beat like a hammer
and my eyes get overloaded with tears
only been gone 24 hours
although it seems like a thousand years
should have loved her more
but I realized I didn’t treated her right
you know I should have loved her more
but I realized I didn’t treated her right
You take a woman like that
she need lovin’ every day and night (yeah)

so now the blues bearing down on me
brought ‘em all on myself
when I should have been loving my baby
I was out loving somebody else
so it’s a mighty hard pill to swallow
want all you boys to know
well we better mind what we are sowing
cause we got to reap what we sow
don’t never dog your woman
when ya know you’re doing wrong yourself
don’t you never dog your woman
when ya know you’re doing wrong yourself
she’ll get hell on her mind
and go wild about somebody else
river runs into the ocean
ocean runs into the sea
if I don’t find that little angel
well somebody got to bury me
cause I swear I did love her
better than I did myself
you know I loved my woman
better than I did myself
now it’s breaking my heart
to know she got somebody else
(play it a lil bit longer now boy)
(It’s hard boy, but it’s fair)
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Lyrics submitted by Eric Bair.

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Blind Willie McTell (May 5, 1901 - August 15, 1959) was an influential blues singer and guitarist. He was born in Thomson, Georgia and died in Milledgeville, Georgia. McTell was a twelve-string finger picking guitarist and singer who recorded from 1927 to 1955. One of his most famous songs, "Statesboro Blues" has been covered by many artists including Taj Mahal and The Allman Brothers Band. In 1983, Bob Dylan recorded a tribute song for McTell, using the folk melody of "St. James Infirmary Blues," although the track went unreleased until 1991.

Read more about Blind Willie McTell on Last.fm.


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