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Lonely Avenue Lyrics


Well, my room has got two windows
But the sun don't ever shine through
And I've been so sad and lonely
Since I broke off, baby, with youI live on a lonely avenue
Since you said that we were through
I feel so sad and lonely
And it's all because of youI could cry or I could die
I live on a lonely avenue
Yes I do, lonely avenueWell, my pillow is made of lead
And my cover is made of stone
And I toss and turn every night
I'm not used to being aloneI live on a lonely avenue
Since you said that we were through
And I feel so sad and lonely
And it's all because of you, babyI could cry, yeah, I could die
I live on a lonely avenue
Don't you know children it's a lonely avenue
Play your guitarOh children, this is a lonely avenueWell, my pillow is made of lead

And my cover is made of stone
But I toss and turn every night
I'm not used to being aloneI live on a lonely avenue
Since you said that we were through
And I feel so sad and lonely
And it's all because of youI could cry or I could die
Oh, I live on a lonely avenue
Lord, ain't this a lonely avenue
Well, well, it's a lonely avenue, tell him now
I live on a lonely avenue

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James Carroll Booker III (December 17, 1939 – November 8, 1983) was a New Orleans rhythm and blues pianist, organ player and singer, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Booker's unique style combined rhythm and blues with jazz standards. Musician Dr. John described Booker as “the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans has ever produced.” Booker was the son and grandson of Baptist ministers, both of whom played the piano. He spent most of his childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where his father pastored a church.

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