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Straight Down the Line (feat. Robert Randolph) - Robbie Robertson



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
From the Chitlin' Circuit to the Peppermint Lounge
Been run off more than once for goin' underground
Where I met an old blues-man with a walking cane
He wore a stripe suit and used someone else's nameHe said, "Son I've seen it all
And it's not what you think"
He said, "There's some tough choices to be made"
Then he took a little drink and I heard him sayI do not play no rock and roll
Would not be moved to sell my soul
The demons are out tonight
Rock you sinnersWhoa, the demons are out tonight

Roll you sinners
Straight down the linePassed an old church on my way back East
Heard a gospel choir singing of war and peace
I was deeply moved so I stepped inside
I just stood in the back where I could easily hideA woman in a black robe stood up
And pointed me out
She said, "Hallelu, Hallelu, Lord"
Then she began to shout, this is what she saidI do not play no rock and roll
Would not be moved to sell my soul
The demons are out tonight
Rock you sinnersOh, the demons are out tonight
Roll you sinners
Straight down the lineNow he could croon a tune as good as anyone
And if he sings a song then that song's been sung
Some things have tradition, some shine like new
Some things you can't change no matter what you doHe said, "My friend, I've done it all"
Either for love or money
And if I laugh at your jokes
Oh, that means his jokes are funny
And one more thingI do not play no rock and roll
Would not be moved to sell my soul
The demons are out tonight
Rock you sinnersOh, the demons are out tonight
Roll you sinners
Straight down the line

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Jaime Robbie Robertson (born July 5, 1943 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a songwriter, guitarist and singer, probably best known for his membership in The Band.
Early life
Born to a Jewish father and a Mohawk mother, (he took his stepfather's last name after his mother remarried), Robertson's earliest exposure to music was at Six Nations 40, Ontario, where he spent summers with his mother's family. He studied guitar from his youth and was writing songs and performing from his teen years.


Read more about Robbie Robertson on Last.fm.


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