I Must Be the Devil - The Box Tops



     
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I Must Be the Devil Lyrics


I feel low as I can go
I can't show, nor let go
Ohh, I feel that?
I feel that?
I feel that, now
I must be the Devil, babyWhoa, better not let me catch onto you
Whoa, you better not let me, darling
Aww, Ohh drag you down into this old hole
Mama don't want to see you down there, too
Uhh uhh, no she don't, nowWell, I can't stop this evil feel
Do you want to make a deal?
I can't stop!
I can't stop!
I can't stop now
I must be the Devil, babyWhoa, don't make no deals with me
Whoa, you don't want to make no deals, no you don't now
I've got a long list of broken souls
Well, it stretches far as your little eyes can see

Uhh huh, yes it do nowWell I can't bear to see my face
Wrong's done I can't erase
It's all wrong!
It's all wrong!
It's all wrong, now
Oh God! I must be the Devil, babyOr I must just be out of my head
Oh yes, I must be out of my head, now
Mmm, well, I just don't seem to know, no more?Whoa God!
Whoa God! You know?
Ohh God!
I wish I was dead
I wish I was, I really do
Ohh God!
I really do

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The Box Tops were an American band of the 60s that combined soul and rock music into a popular sound epitomized by their famous single "The Letter". The band was fronted by teenaged singer Alex Chilton, and for their studio recordings after "The Letter", consisted solely of Chilton and Memphis studio musicians. For live performances, Chilton was joined by Tom Boggs (drums), Rick Allen (bass), Gary Talley (guitar), and Bill Cunningham (organ).

Read more about The Box Tops on Last.fm.


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