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Outlaw Blues Lyrics


It was rainin' in heaven when you went downYou were better than the best
Stayed a notch above the rest
It was rainin' in heaven when you went downYour mother cried, said, she told you so
But you touched the devil and couldn't let go, yeah
No one controls the outlawYou wrote the story with the movie in mind
An angel face with a criminal side
Celebrated as the rebel kind the outlawI wonder if you knew they would
Turn your bad deeds into good
Paint you as a modern Robin hoodIt's high noon, everywhere you go
And the guilt you feel is the weary soul, yeah
Of the outlawHearts weren't made to be ruled
And rules weren't made to be broken
It's cold and lonely at the end of your life
And nobody sleeps 'til they turn out the lights
For the outlawWhere you gonna go, where you gonna hide
It's cold and lonely for the outlaw
Where you gonna go, where you gonna hide
As the outlaw?

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The Great Society was a 1960s San Francisco rock band in the burgeoning Haight Ashbury folk-psychedelic style pervasive during the time of its existence, 1965 to 1966. Remembered as the original group of model turned singer Grace Slick, the initial line-up of the band also featured her then-husband Jerry Slick on drums, his brother Darby Slick on guitar, David Minor on vocals and guitar, Bard DuPont on bass, and Peter van Gelder on saxophone. Minor and DuPont would not remain with the band for the duration.

Read more about Grace Slick & The Great Society on Last.fm.


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