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Who To Believe - The Allman Brothers Band



     
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Woke up this morning
Something robbed me of my sleep
Reached for you but all I felt
Was a cold, empty sheet
Three nights on the road, babe
I don't know where you been
Say you're working late
Could it be you got another man?
Somebody said they saw you
In a little club downtown
Arms around a stranger
You were really goin' to town
You say they're just jealous
That you'll always be mine
Nighttime has a thousand eyes

Could they all be blind?
Or am I a fool? Am I a fool?
'Cause this confusion, oh, it's killing me
They all say that you're doing me wrong
But our love is much too strong
Somebody tell me, somebody tell me
Who to believe
Baby, I really need you
Though I love you like a child
But I won't have no cheatin' woman
Tellin' lies and runnin' wild
I really want to believe you
When you say that you're bein' true
But everywhere I look
Like the finger points to you
Or am I a fool? Am I a fool?
'Cause this confusion always killing me
They all say that you're doing me bad
You're the best thing I've ever had
Somebody tell me, somebody tell me
Who to believe
Or am I a fool? Am I a fool?
'Cause this confusion always killing me
They all say that you're doing me wrong
But our love is much too strong
Somebody tell me, somebody tell me
Am I a fool? Am I a fool?
'Cause this confusion always killing me
They all say that you're doing me bad
You're the best thing I've ever had
Somebody tell me, somebody tell me
Who to believe
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The Allman Brothers Band, formed in 1969 in Macon, Georgia blended strains of southern rock music - Blues, R&B, Country, Jazz, and Gospel - into a flexible, jam-oriented style of Rock and Roll that reflected the emergence of the "New South" and set the style for Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Marshall Tucker Band, and countless other Southern rockers. Oddly - or eerily, some would say - the band's unusual string of untimely deaths has been repeated in other Southern-rock bands.

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