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I Am the One - Rosco Gordon



     
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Who isn't on this trip for fun
Who wastes himself on every oneI am the one
Who comes undone
Who falls apart when things are goneWho works for nothing real at all
Who runs back up around a callI am the one who comes undone
Who falls apart when things are gone
I can't believe its over me
I am the one who comes undoneYou never knew this, it isn't like me
I'm gonna do this and the it might be
Work me out and I'll be
Every one around me
If you really want that
Then you better tell meI'm full up to the brim on blood
I don't know what I'm thinking ofI am the one who comes undone
Who falls apart when things are gone
I can't believe it's over me
I am the one who comes undoneWork me out and I'll be
Every one around me

If you really want that
Then you better tell meI am the one who comes undone
Who falls apart when things are gone
I can't believe its over me
I am the one who comes undoneI am the one who comes undone
Who falls apart when things are gone
I can't believe it's over me
I am the one who comes undoneI can't believe it's over me
I am the one who comes undone

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Rosco Gordon (April 10, 1928 – July 11, 2002) was an American, Memphis blues and rhythm & blues, singer and songwriter. He is best known for his 1952, number 1, rhythm & blues hit single, "Booted", and two number 2 singles, "No More Doggin'" (1952 RPM 350) and "Just a Little Bit" (1960 Vee-Jay 332). Born on Florida Street, in Memphis, Tennessee, Gordon was one of the "Beale Streeters", a group of musicians in 1949 that also featured Johnny Ace, B.B. King, and Bobby "Blue" Bland a.o., who helped to develop the style known as Memphis Blues.

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