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You Was Born to Die (feat. Curly Weaver) - Blind Willie McTell



     
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Spoken "oh, Play that thing boy, I know you're blue"Don't want no woman
That run around
Stay out in the street
And like a badfoot clown
You made me love you
And you made me cryYou should remember, that you were born to dieThe stream are yellow
Tossed it black and brown
I gotta black woman
Used to be the woman in town
You made me love you
And you made me cryYou should remember, that you were born to die"Play it now for me"I'm home at morning
Face full of frown
I know about that baby
You been running around
You made me love you
And you made me cryYou should remember, that you were born to dieNow look here woman
Give me your right hand
I thought you my woman

You go to your man
You made me love you
And you made me cryYou should remember, that you were born to die
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WILLIE MCTELLPublished by
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Blind Willie McTell (May 5, 1901 - August 15, 1959) was an influential blues singer and guitarist. He was born in Thomson, Georgia and died in Milledgeville, Georgia. McTell was a twelve-string finger picking guitarist and singer who recorded from 1927 to 1955. One of his most famous songs, "Statesboro Blues" has been covered by many artists including Taj Mahal and The Allman Brothers Band. In 1983, Bob Dylan recorded a tribute song for McTell, using the folk melody of "St. James Infirmary Blues," although the track went unreleased until 1991.

Read more about Blind Willie McTell on Last.fm.


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