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, this is where the blues begins A young man on the street, trying hard to make his way. Out there in this mean old world, it gets harder everyday. He tried to fight a good fight, he was trying a new
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, livin' There were two from Colorado. Texas and Nebraska too. Another came from Ohio And they did not sing the blues. You had the feeling. They had nothing to lose Livin', livin' in the band Through
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Music blues traveler (instrumental)
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know I wanna be there. Drinking in the morning. Holler in the evening. Dr. Jazz Dr. Jazz. Bake my jelly roll. You quicken my pulse. You make my rhythm slow. Crawfish gumbo. Rhythm from the
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it hard. When you have to live the blues I call my baby on the telephone. She said come on over Stevie I'm all alone. I said I can't get my car started mama Whoa, yeah. What can a poor boy do
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in the sand. Or sleeping in your dress blues Your wife said this all would be funny. When you came back home in a week. You'd turn twenty-two and we'd celebrate you. In a bar or a tent by the creek
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. Just like Uncle Sam I put on my fighting shoes. School shot down cause there's no more to lose. Now we're headed to D. C. Two by twos. Cause those low down, profound, killin' four blues. . Lookin
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. The band is packin' up. And I'm on my own. Oh, but I miss you now you're gone. Mama, your boy's a blues singer. Such an old blues singer. . Nothin, oh but nothin's changed. Oh sometimes you win
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. The band is packin' up. And I'm on my own. Oh, but I miss you now you're gone. Mama, your boy's a blues singer. Such an old blues singer. . Nothin, oh but nothin's changed. Oh sometimes you win
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down, come on round. and listen to the band we got the blues and rhythm. good enough to eat. sound and vision. hit me with the backbeat. blues and rhythm. something for my soul. my decision. give
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to play. Because I seem to hear it yet, simply can't forget. That blue refrain. There's nothing like the Handy Band that played the Memphis Blues so grand. Oh play them Blues. That melancholy strain
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fun. And when the rosin starts to fly and I'm lookin' in the eye. Like I'm just about to blow a fuse. Mama call the doctor 'cause your boy has got. The rocking Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues. I
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fun. And when the rosin starts to fly and I'm lookin' in the eye. Like I'm just about to blow a fuse. Mama call the doctor 'cause your boy has got. The rocking Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues. I
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this traveling band. I'm over 40 years old now. Nights would be so cold now i. If you hadn't stuck it out with this blues man. . I'm over 40 years old now. Nights would be so cold now. If she
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this traveling band. I'm over 40 years old now. Nights would be so cold now i. If you hadn't stuck it out with this blues man. . I'm over 40 years old now. Nights would be so cold now. If she
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for goodbyes. You're just running scared and that's something I won't buy So you lose. I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues. And all this talk about leavin' is strictly bad news
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for goodbyes. You're just running scared and that's something I won't buy So you lose. I won't let you go with nothing to show but more blues. And all this talk about leavin' is strictly bad news
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You need my love baby, oh so bad. You're not the only one I've ever had. And if I say I wanna set you free. Don't you know you'll be in misery. They call me (Dr. Love). They call me Dr. Love
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Well, my head's in misery. My heart's in a sling, I'm a walking Dr. Bill. People, my whole life is full of pain Yes, I need my baby, people, I ain't signifyin'. Well, you know if I don't hurry up
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tiDr. John. arMika. alThe Boy Who Knew Too Much. 00-3. 00Mika - Dr. John. 00-2. 00. I look for joy in a strange place. From the back of the bar. From afar. I see the look on my momma's face. When
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Je vous parle de ces dr? Les de soir. Qui font qu'on se sent comme sur un sol mouvant. De ces instants bizarres. O? Tout devient beaucoup trop grand. . La nuit prend un go? T de gard? Nal
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nice it seems,. Or just how much it really means Glad to be, oh yes-sirree. Where welcome's free and dear to me. Where I can lose, lose my Basin Street Blues Basin Street, oh Basin Street. Is the
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how to fix it cause baby I have tried it allrnWhere did I go wrong, or out of order?rnDoctor give me help, can you help me Dr. Pill?rnrnPre-HookrnOh feeling strange feeling strange feeling strangernOh
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Well Johnny come in last night, man he was an awful sight. The Bartender said, "Hey Johnny, there'll be no band tonight". "The piano-man's drunk, he been down in the dumps. The drummer's in bed
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yuilhan neoya . Naege dorawa jwo . Hey Dr. bebe (jugeodo joa) . Neoman ittamyeon bebe (michyeodo joa). Neoran byeoge gachyeo momburimchyeo sangcheo nado. Beoseonal su eopnal ullim . Love, Fall, Hurt and
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(Dolly Parton) Dr. Robert F. Thomas. May his name forever stand. Dr. Robert F. Thomas. Was a mighty, mighty man. And he enriched the lives. Of everyone that ever knew him. And in my song I
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Well Johnny come in last night, man he was an awful sight. The Bartender said, "Hey Johnny, there'll be no band tonight". "The piano-man's drunk, he been down in the dumps. The drummer's in bed
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. You'll never know how nice it seems Or just how much it really means. And I'd rather be, yes, siree. New Orleans the land of dreams. Where I can lose my Basin Street blues Now ain't you glad you came
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Now won't you come along with me. To the Mississippi?. We'll take a trip to the land of dreams. Blowing down the river, down to New Orleans The band is there to meet us. Old friends to greet us
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Now won't you come along with me. To the Mississippi?. We'll take a trip to the land of dreams. Blowing down the river, down to New Orleans The band is there to meet us. Old friends to greet us
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. You'll never know how nice it seems Or just how much it really means. And I'd rather be, yes, siree. New Orleans the land of dreams. Where I can lose my Basin Street blues Now ain't you glad you came