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I Don't Care Anymore - Doris Duke



     
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I came to the city from the deep south
When the mills shut down
I married a man who treated me
Like he bought me by the poundPacked my bags and left
With just 20 dollars in my purse
Took a lot of jobs
Went from bad to worseNow my money's gone
I'm lying here on this lumpy bed
Now, I don't know if I'm better off
Alive or deadHotel room, west side, east side
Men knocking at my door
Hotel room, west side, east side
And I don't care anymoreThen I met a guy smooth as silk
In a midtown bar
He told me with my good looks
I'd go very farI didn't know what he meant
I thought he was heaven sent
Till I found out his sweet talking

Added up to street walkingThat was the part, it finally broke my heart
I'm lying here on this lumpy bed
I don't know if I'm better off
Alive or deadHotel room, west side, east side
Men knocking at my door
Hotel room, west side, east side
And I don't care anymoreDon't care anymore
Money's all gone
Don't care anymore
Men knocking at my door

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Doris Duke was born Doris Curry, in Sandersville, Georgia in 1945, although the month isn't known. By 1963, Doris had reached the New York City music scene and was earning a crust as both a session singer and a regular back-up artist at the city's famed Apollo Theatre. 'Running Away From Loneliness', her first single, came out in 1966. Two years later her pairing of 'You Can't Do That' and 'Lost Again', (bonus tracks on the CD) came out on the newly-minted Jay Boy label.

Read more about Doris Duke on Last.fm.


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