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Don't Burn Down the Bridge - Albert King



     
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Now this tune is all about a girl that's got a good man
But she gonna leave him, to another, for another slick talkin' dude
But I advised her not to burn down the bridge
She might want to come backOne, two, three, four!Your mind's set on leavin'
To a house down a one way street
Say you're gonna lock up all the doors
And throw away the keyOh, but don't burn down the bridge, darlin'
You just might want to come back
'Cause the grass ain't no greener
On the other side of the trackOh, you counted me out, before I could get to bat
All the things are out-ta the Chevrolet
Tomorrow night be drivin' a CadillacBut don't burn down the bridge, darlin'
You just might want to come back
'Cause the grass ain't no greener
On the other side of the trackHey!All your so called friends
Taught you how to cheat an' lie
Now it seem like you gonna jump
From the fryin' pan to the fireOh, but don't burn down your bridge, darlin'

You just might want to come back
'Cause the grass ain't no greener
On the other side of the trackHey! Ha!Thank you! Woo!
Thank you very much!
Songwriters
JONES, ALLEN ALVOID JR. / WELLS, CARLPublished by
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Albert King (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992) was an American blues guitarist and singer. One of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with B.B. King and Freddie King), Albert King stood 6' 4", weighed 250 lbs and was known as "The Velvet Bulldozer". He was born Albert Nelson on a cotton plantation in Indianola, mississippi. During his childhood he would sing at a family gospel group at a church.

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