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This Is How I Live - Big Daddy Wilson



     
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I met a girl on a farm we started carrying on
Late at night she said
"Honey won't you stay?” and I said
"Baby that just ain't the way I live”
I had this girl in the South she said, "You got a big mouth"
And that ain't right well I'm no saint
But I ain't bad I'm too busy baby
Just loving the life I have, oh yeah
And I'd stay but I gotta move on
I ride the wind and I'm gone
Oh, I'm ready to go
I got nineteen women on my mind
I got six lives left 'cause
I've already died three times but I'm fine
I heard the knock at the door
It was a quarter to four I heard
"Fie fye fo, fo fo fum
I'm young, dumb and ready to come alive", my my

And I'd stay but I gotta move on
I ride the wind and I'm gone
I ride the wind and I'm gone
I
This is how I live
This is how I live
I, I got nothing to give
I got noting to give
I took a seat at the bar you know it wouldn't be far
Some people came and then they went
But I ain't leaving till my money is spent
Oh no, oh no
And I'd stay but I gotta move on
I ride the wind and I'm gone
I ride the wind and I'm gone
And I'd stay but I gotta move on
I ride the wind and I'm gone
I ride the wind and I'm gone
Oh yeah yeah yeah
I ride the wind and I'm gone
I ride the wind and I'm gone

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Big Daddy Wilson was born less than 50 years ago in a small town called Edenton, North Carolina. The population of Edenton counts less than 6000, 55% African Americans, 25% below the poverty line. “We were very poor but I had a very beautiful childhood“, Wilson remembers. “Me and my sisters were raised by Mom and Grandma. We lived a simple life, we went to church every Sunday, school on weekdays.

Read more about Big Daddy Wilson on Last.fm.


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