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Won't Be Me - Delbert McClinton



     
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Who's gonna butter your bread for you? Who's gonna fix your tea?
Who's gonna chase away your blues?
For who's gonna let you break their hearts just anytime you please?
Who's gonna pay the price of loving you?I don't know who it will be
But I can tell you who it won't beWho's gonna light your Christmas up? Who's gonna rake your leaves?
Who's gonna keep you out of trouble?
Do you really think he's man enough down there on his knees?
Don't you hope that he don't bust your bubbleI don't know who it will be
But I can tell you who it won't beI've been here for a long time
Till I found out it's the wrong kind of love
Because you're never satisfied, I stay all broke up inside
It matters not how hard I try, I can't do enoughSo, who's gonna heat your January, keep your summer cool?
Who's gonna bring you all the things you need?
For who's gonna be the next in line, in your chain of fools?
Better hope that he don't need much room to breathI don't know who it will be
But I can tell you who it won't beI've been here for a long time
Till I found out it's the wrong kind of love
Because you're never satisfied, I stay all broke up inside

It matters not how hard I try, I can't do enoughSo, who's gonna butter your bread for you? Who's gonna fix your tea?
Or who's gonna chase away your blues?
Or who's gonna let you break their hearts just anytime you please?
Or who's gonna pay the price of loving you?I don't know who it will be
But I can tell you who it won't be

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Delbert McClinton is a blues musician born 4 November 1940, in Lubbock, Texas. He honed his craft working in a bar band, The Straitjackets, backing visiting blues giants such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Howlin' Wolf, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Jimmy Reed. He made his first recordings as a member of the Ron-Dels and was noted for his distinctive harmonica work on Bruce Channel's 1962 hit "Hey Baby". On a tour of the UK with Channel, McClinton met a young John Lennon and advised him on his harmonica technique, resulting in the sound heard on the Beatles hit "Love Me Do".


Read more about Delbert McClinton on Last.fm.


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