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Savannah Woman (Feat. John Scofield) - Tommy Bolin



     
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Savannah woman dressed in white,
Stands out of tropical rains.
She pulls her gin and tonics tight,
And curses her lonely domain.
Brazilian winds blow warm in Rio,
A white estate they call 'The Nada'.
Meant for her soul or so she says,
Hides her sadist gin made eyes.
No one knows but me how she left me so behind.
Savannah woman I could never leave you so unkind.
Snow white and with desire, that vamp from the magazine.
Cold and distant as the moon, why can't she burn like fire?
Songwriters
TOMMY BOLIN, JOHN TESARPublished by
Lyrics © LAWRENCE LIGHTER ATTORNEY AT LAW, EQUESTRIAN MUSIC Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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American-born guitarist with a swedish father and a mother of syrian descent. Tommy Bolin began playing in bands around Sioux City as a youth before moving to Boulder Colorado in his late teens. He had played in a band called American Standard before joining Ethereal Zephyr, a band named after a train that ran between Denver and Chicago. When record companies became interested, the name was shortened to Zephyr.

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