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The old boys drinkin
Telling the stories
Bout the way it used to beA steel string box
Was every blues mans women
Everybody knew Lucille
From the Delta to the chain gangI was born to the rhythm
Raised on volume
Wired to a different sound
Plain damn reckless till three in the morning
Dreaming of the place Id found
When the sugar tastes a little sweeterAint nothing meaner
Then the old boy howling on his guitar aloneTelling the story bout the blue mans road
Well he taught me everything I know
We all knew that blues mans road
Thats why they call this thing rock and rollWe were white city slip kids playing in
The streets
The songs of the black mans band
With our tail drags dragging Mojos working

Got the blast from the big boss man
Where the sugar tastes a little sweeterAint nothing meaner
Then the old man howling on his guitar aloneTelling the story bout the blue mans road
He taught me everything that Ive ever known
We all knew that blues mans road
Thats why they call this damn thing rock and rollThe story bout the blue mans road
Taught me everything I know
Yea we all knew that blues mans road
Thats why they call this damn thing rock and roll

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Roger Harry Daltrey, CBE (born in Hammersmith, London, England on 1 March 1944) is a popular music artist, best known as the founder and lead singer of the English rock band, The Who. He has enjoyed a less successful solo music career, and has acted in a large number of film, theatre and television roles. Daltrey and his second wife, former model Heather Taylor, have two daughters, Rosie and Willow, and a son, Jamie. They have four grandchildren, Lily, Lola, Ramona and Scarlett. He had a son, Simon, with his first wife Jacqueline Rickman, who he married in 1964.

Read more about Roger Daltrey on Last.fm.


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