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Taking Just a Little Bit of Time - Guy Davis



     
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I like to spend time in the country
City ain't for me
Put down my phone, go out alone
And I let my spirit be(Chorus)
And I'm taking just a little bit of time, baby
Taking just a little bit of time
Taking just a little bit of time, baby
Taking just a little bit of timeI like to go by the river
Sit on the banks all day
With a pole and a line, and nothing on my mind
I can hear what the catfish say(Chorus)I like to take my shoes off
Go barefoot on the ground
Well I take a gander and a little salamander
And I watch him get knocked down (?)(Chorus)I like to play my banjo
Walk the railroad track
I walk all day for miles and miles
Don't care when I get back(Chorus)I keep whisky in my pocket
Sometimes I make it gin

Sometimes I tote a keg of beer
It depends what mood I'm in(Chorus)In the city folks in a hurry
And I gotta get out their way
In the country I go wondering
I won't see a soul all day(Chorus x2)

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Guy Davis (born May 12, 1952 in New York, NY), is the son of stage and film performers Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. Davis is an award-winning blues guitarist, actor, and musician. Davis made his stage debut at age 16 in the play "Cotton Comes to Harlem". He recorded an album for the Folkways label in 1978, appeared in the film "Beat Street" in 1984, appeared on the daytime television drama "One Life to Live", appeared in the play "Mulebone"--with a score by Taj Mahal--in 1991. He also portrayed bluesman Robert Johnson in the play "Trick the Devil" in 1993.

Read more about Guy Davis on Last.fm.


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