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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Last night sorta got so insane,
as I went ridin' on the all night train. Took it down the street and around the block, took it downtown baby where the big boys rock. Roll on, roll on, take me where I can ease my pain. Preacher say boy now where you been? Getting lead in my pockets, putting money in sin. When the mornin' comes not a nickel to my name, threw it all away on the all night train. Ride, let the passenger ride. Ride, let the passenger ride. I woke up late yesterday afternoon, my eyeballs feeling like two balloons. The doctor say things ain't never gonna change, till you stop riding that all night train. Ride, let the passenger ride. Ride, let the passenger ride. Took a little trip to keep from going insane, spent the rest of my life on the all night train. All night train. All night train. All night train. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Lately I don't know where I went wrong,
But the spell of that pretty young girl is far too strong, Between her fine perfume and angel face, My whole world became another place. The dark side of her intelligence was so strong, Soon there'll be no difference in right or wrong. Next thing I know I had a key that unlocked her door. I could not wait to hear the siren song, The beginning of the end of my happy home. Sailin', sailing 'cross the devil's sea, oooh, hooo, too blind in love, too blind to see. Heard them say the payback's double-fold, Just can't seem to remember who I bought and sold. I'll probably still be here when you come around next year, Trying to climb from this deep dark hole. I'll be damned if I just don't feel I'm growin' old. Sailing, sailing 'cross the devil's sea, ohhh, hooo, Too blind in love, too blind to see. Cause she was eviler than evil, slippery like a fox, set me up with pain and woe and, I swear it won't seem to stop. If I could just remove her hook from deep from within my soul, Swear I'll leave and not come back, just let me out that door. Sailin', sailing 'cross the devil's sea, ohhh, hooo, Too blind in love, too blind to see. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Say you want to be a rolling stone
Get your sail out in the wind Get out on the highway and let 'er roll on Roll on back to someplace you ain't never been Hey, hey When I was younger I was hard to hold Seem like I was always goin' Which ever way the wind would blow Now that travelin' spirit calls me again Callin' me back to where it all begins Moon rise and sun go down Turn my whole world around Little star up in the sky Tell my sweet baby please don't cry Please don't cry Moon rise and sun go down Turn my whole world around Little star up in the sky Tell my sweet baby please don't cry Please don't cry Travel out across the burnin' sand Cross the ocean to some distant land We'll reach the end we'll all be singin' and we'll all be friends Back where it all begins Back where it all begins |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
When you can't find the light,
That got you through the cloudy days, When the stars ain't shinin' bright, You feel like you've lost you're way, When those candle lights of home, Burn so very far away, Well you got to let your soul shine, Just like my daddy used to say. He used to say soulshine, It's better than sunshine, It's better than moonshine, Damn sure better than rain. Hey now people don't mind, We all get this way sometime, Got to let your soul shine, shine till the break of day. I grew up thinkin' that I had it made, Gonna make it on my own. Life can take the strongest man, Make him feel so alone. Now and then I feel a cold wind, Blowin' through my achin' bones, I think back to what my daddy said, He said "Boy, in the darkness before the dawn:" Let your soul shine, It's better than sunshine, It's better than moonshine, Damn sure better than rain. Yeah now people don't mind, We all get this way sometimes, Gotta let your soul shine, shine till the break of day. Sometimes a man can feel this emptiness, Like a woman has robbed him of his very soul. A woman too, God knows, she can feel like this. And when your world seems cold, you got to let your spirit take control. Let your soul shine, It's better than sunshine, It's better than moonshine, Damn sure better than rain. Lord now people don't mind, We all get this way sometimes, Gotta let your soul shine, shine till the break of day. Oh, it's better than sunshine, It's better than moonshine, Damn sure better than rain. Yeah now people don't mind, We all get this way sometimes, Gotta let your soul shine, shine till the break of day. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Everybody wants to know where Jimmy has gone
He left town, I doubt if he's coming back home Well Tony got a job, three kids and a lovely wife Working at the commerce bank for the rest of his life Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to do the crazy things we used to do before Nobody left to run with anymore I'm gonna hit the road, adios my friend Go someplace and start all over again Don't know where I'm going, like a gypsy out on the road I'll go someplace and join a traveling show Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody wants to do the crazy things we used to do before Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore I think Jimmy must have had the right idea Packed his stuff and he got right out of here I don't know where he's at but I'm sure that he's ok Now I realize what Jimmy was trying to say Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody wants to do the crazy things we used to do before Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
I've got to change my way of living, cause trouble's all that I can see. I gotta change my way of living, Lord trouble's all that I can see. My life is in such a mess, there ain't no one to blame but me. My good girl tried to tell me, wouldn't hear a thing she said. Lord my good girl tried to tell me, wouldn't hear a lonesome thing she said. Now she's taken her things and left me, no place for me to lay my head. Blue, Lord I'm blue. Raining down on me. I gotta change my way of living, cause the blues is all I see. Blue, Lord I'm blue. Raining down on me. I gotta change my way of living, change my way, the blues is all I see. Now when your luck runs out, that's when your friends will run out too. Lord, when your luck runs out, your fairweather friends will run out too. You're a very lucky man, Lord if there is just one who'll stand by you. Blue, Lord I'm blue. The blues raining down on me. I gotta change my way of living, cause the blues is all I see. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Well I love you baby, but you won't give me the time of day.
Well I love you baby, but you won't give me the time of day. Treat me so bad, but I love you anyway. Early in the morning sun begins to rise, Early in the morning sun begins to rise, Call out your name, wring my hands and cry Got me runnin', don't know what to do, There won't be much of me when you get through. Down on the bottom, nothing left to lose, Lord I got 'em, mean woman blues. Well, I love you baby, but you don't even know my name. Well, I love you baby, but you don't even know my name. Don't care about me but love you just the same. Now, someday baby, take you by the hand, Yeah, someday baby, take you by the hand, You be my lovin' child and I'll be your lovin' man. Yeah, you got me runnin', don't know what to do, there won't be much of me when you get through. Down on the bottom, nothing left to lose, Lord I got 'em, mean woman blues. Got me runnin', don't know what to do, there won't be much of me when you get through. Down on the bottom, nothing left to lose, Lord I got 'em, mean woman blues. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Everybody's got a mountain to climb,
This road we travel gets a little tough sometimes, Sometimes I know you feel like you can't go on, Need somebody help you get back home, Need a friend to help you find your way home. Reverend Pearly Brown say there's peace out on the water at night, Big sun going down, Lord it's a pretty sight, Red and blue across the water makes a wonderful song, Listen to it all night long. Everybody's got a mountain to climb, Don't be discouraged when the sun don't shine, Gotta keep on pulling, you gotta keep on tryin', Everybody's got a mountain to climb, Everybody's got a mountain to climb. Who'd cross the face of a little smilin' child?, Take away the loser's one last chance?, Who wouldn't linger down by the old river for a while? You know the whole world loves you when you're dancin'. So, hey let me tell you what I'm talkin' about, You can't go around with your lip stuck out. Life ain't all good but it sure ain't bad, Anyway it's the best old life I ever had. Everybody's got a mountain to climb, Don't be discouraged when the sun don't shine, Gotta keep on pulling, you gotta keep on tryin', Everybody's got a mountain to climb. Everybody's got a mountain to climb, Don't be discouraged when the sun don't shine, Gotta keep on pulling, you gotta keep on tryin', Everybody's got a mountain to climb. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
I couldn't stay around and finish high school,
I had to hit the streets as soon as I could. Now I'm runnin', always runnin', as I turned out the way they said I would. Daddy told me all about chasing women, watched my momma lose her mind and all her hope. Now the only thing that's left of my pathetic life, is dangling at the end of a rope. What's done is done, had me way too much fun, now I'm runnin' from a man with a gun, looking back over my shoulder, but I won't get much older What's done is done, Lord, what's done is done. Started hanging with the wrong kind of people, fooling with the wrong kind of folks. Made my living doing things, got me locked up in chains, as I went the way they said I'd go. Ahhh, what's done is done, had me way too much fun, now I'm runnin' from a man with a gun, looking back over my shoulder, but I won't get much older What's done is done, had me way to much fun, ohhh, runnin' from a man with a gun, looking back over my shoulder, but I won't get much older What's done is done, oh what's done is done hey, ya, done is done, ohh what's done is done |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Where It All Begins (1994)
Like the hopeful dreams of many,
he had everything and more, A lovely wife and children, all the things worth fighting for. He knows, there was still, still, something missing in his life. Though he promised to be faithful, he was good at telling lies. He had an eye for young girls, he would steal some on the side. Oh no, he just could not be satisfied. It's a game of all or nothing, there is nowhere safe to run, Someone might just pull the trigger, cause temptation is a gun. He met her at a night club, on the other side of town. Somehow he could not resist her, she's the best he'd ever found. She knows, she found her ticket to the other side. It's a game of all or nothing, there is nowhere safe to run, Someone might just pull the trigger, cause temptation is a gun. His foolish ways seem harmless, but his world was so divine, Cause at home they know his secrets, they've heard all his alibis. As he tries to face his feelings, he can't justify his crimes, Now comes the final ending, of the dreams he once held sacred deep inside. He can kiss it all good-bye. It's a game of all or nothing, there is nowhere safe to run, Someone might just pull the trigger, cause temptation is a gun. Oh, ummmm, ya baby, ahhhh temptation is a gun. Temptation is a gun, All or nothing, all or nothing. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972)
Last Sunday morning, the sunshine felt like rain.
Week before, they all seemed the same. With the help of God and true friends, I come to realize I still had two strong legs, and even wings to fly. And oh I, ain't wastin time no more 'Cause time goes by like hurricanes, and faster things. Lord, lord Miss Sally, why all your cryin'? Been around here three long days, you're lookin' like you're dyin'. Just step yourself outside, and look up at the stars above Go on downtown baby, find somebody to love. Meanwhile I ain't wastin' time no more 'Cause time goes by like pouring rain, and much faster things. You don't need no gypsy to tell you why You can't let one precious day slip by. Look inside yourself, and if you don't see what you want, Maybe sometimes then you don't, But leave your mind alone and just get high. Well by and by, way after many years have gone, And all the war freaks die off, leavin' us alone. We'll raise our children in the peaceful way we can, It's up to you and me brother To try and try again. Well, hear us now, we ain't wastin' time no more 'Cause time goes by like hurricanes Runnin' after subway trains Don't forget the pouring rain. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972)
Crossroads, seem to come and go, yeah.
The gypsy flies from coast to coast Knowing many, loving none, Bearing sorrow havin' fun, But back home he'll always run To sweet Melissa... mmm... Freight train, each car looks the same, all the same. And no one knows the Gypsy's name No one hears his lonely sigh, There are no blankets where he lies. In all his deepest dreams the Gypsy flies with sweet Melissa... mmm... Again the morning's come, Again he's on the run, Sunbeams shining through his hair, Appearing not to have a care. Well, pick up your gear and Gypsy roll on, roll on. Crossroads, will you ever let him go? (Lord, Lord) Will you hide the dead man's ghost, Or will he lie, beneath the clay, or will his spirit roll away? But I know that he won't stay without Melissa. Yes I know that he won't stay without Melissa. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972)
Ain't but one way out baby, Lord I just can't go out the door.
Ain't but one way out baby, and Lord I just can't go out the door. Cause there's a man down there, might be your man I don't know. Lord you got me trapped woman, up on the second floor; If I get by this time I won't be trapped no more. So raise our window baby, I can ease out soft and slow. And lord, your neighbors, no they won't be Talking that stuff that they don't know. Lord, I'm foolish to be here in the first place, I know some man gonna walk in and take my place. Ain't no way in the world, I'm going out that front door Cause there's a man down there, might be your man I don't know. Cause there's a man down there, might be your man I don't know. Cause there's a man down there, Freely Lord, it just might happen to be your man... Lord, it just a might be your man, Oh baby, I just don't know... |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972)
Don't care how long you go,
I don't care how long you stay, it's good kind treatment, bring you home someday. Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble, poor me, anymore. Now you keep on bettin', that the dice won't pass. Well I know, and I know, whoa, oh you're livin' too fast. Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble, poor me, anymore. Yeah, I'll tell everybody, in my neighborhood. You're a kind little woman, but you don't do me no good. But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble, poor me, anymore. I know you're leaving, if you call that's gone. Oh without my lovin' yeah, oh, you can't stay long. Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble, poor me, anymore. Well good bye baby, yeah well take my hand. I don't want no woman no, who can't have no man. But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble, poor me, anymore. Trouble no more. Oh yeah... yeah babe. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972)
I recall once upon a time,
Livin was so easy and I felt so fine. But, my, my, my right before my very eyes, Satan came with fire to burn me, Wouldn't listen when they warned me. A dagger in my back while she's calling me honey, Wouldn't stand back, for neither love nor money. Thirty minutes after my ship set sail, She put up a sign and my house began to wail. But, why, why, why I couldn't see it in my little girl's eyes? She had such a way to fool me, Lord she had a way to fool me. And I would ask the woman, "Can you find it in yourself to please stand back? You ain't gonna rule me." Just when all began to fade, I reached out, threw the Ace of Spades. I put her on a train to the Everglades. Now that it's all over and gone, Somehow I just don't feel so alone. But, lie, lie, lie it seemed like such a waste of time. She did not ever seem to know me, But, now it's much too late to show me. But, if I ever see that woman walkin down the street I'll just stand back, And try to move away slowly. Oh, yeah. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972)
Walk along the river, sweet lullaby, it just keeps on flowing,
It don't worry 'bout where it's going, no, no. Don't fly, mister blue bird, I'm just walking down the road, Early morning sunshine tell me all I need to know *You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day. Lord, you know it makes me high when you turn your love my way, Turn your love my way, yeah. Good old sunday morning, bells are ringing everywhere. Goin to Carolina, it won't be long and I'll be there *Repeat |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Can you tell me, tell me, friend, just exactly where I've been?
Is that so much to ask? I'll pay you back no matter what the task. You seem really sure 'bout something I don't know, take that load off, looks like chest's about to go. Your wasted words already been heard, are you really God, yes or no? Well, all day and half the night you're walkin' round lookin' such a fright. Is it me or is it you? I'd make a wager and I'd hope "to" lose. Time's gone, looks like Rome is 'bout to fall, Next time take the elevator, please don't crawl. Your wasted words so absurd, are you really Satan, yes or no? Well, I ain't no saint and you sure as hell ain't no savior, Every other Christmas I would practice good behavior. That was then, this is now, don't ask me to be Mister Clean, 'cause baby, I don't know how. Ring my phone 'bout ten more times, we will see, find that broke down line and let it be. Your wasted words wiill never be heard, go on home baby and watch it on TV. Weekday soap-box speciality, you know what I'm talkin' 'bout now, By the way, this song's for you, sincerely, me. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
*Lord, I was born a ramblin' man,
Tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can. And when it's time for leavin', I hope you'll understand, That I was born a ramblin' man. Well my father was a gambler down in Georgia, He wound up on the wrong end of a gun. And I was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus Rollin' down highway 41. *Repeat I'm on my way to New Orleans this mornin', Leaving out of Nashville, Tennessee, They're always having a good time down on the bayou, Lord, them Delta women think the world of me. *Repeat (Repeat and Fade) Lord, I was born a ramblin' man... |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
People say that you're no good,
But I wouldn't cut you loose, baby, if I could. Well, I seem to stay down on the ground, Baby, I'm too far gone to turn around. Oh, if only you would make up your mind, Take me where you go, you're leaving me behind. Lord, you got those come and go blues, Lord, you got those some and go blues, Yes, you do, oh and you got me feelin' like a fool. 'Round 'n' 'round, 'round we go, - Don't ask me why I stay here, I don't know. Well maybe I'm a fool to care, Without your sweet love, baby I would be nowhere. Here I'll stay, locked in your web, Till that day I might find somebody else. I don't know just when that would be, I don't know, I can't say as I can't see. Lord you got me feeling like a fool. Sail on, darlin', sail on Woman, you go your way, and I'll go mine Seems to me, that I once heard That everything is finally cured by time So sail on, darlin', sail on Lord, I wish you good luck And I'll see you when you come next time. Woman, you got those come and go blues Yeah, you got those come and go blues, Yes, you do, oh and you got me feelin' like a fool. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Stormy stormy rain
I'm as lonesome as a man can be Oh, it's stormin', stormin' rain and I'm as lonesome as a man can be. Whoa, the way you've been treatin' me, I realize it's not the same. It's a down-right rotten, Low down dirty shame Lord it's a down right rotten low down dirty shame The way that you treated me Lord I know I'm not to blame Jelly jelly jelly Jelly stays on my mind (Hal Leonard book says "Jelly stains on my mind") Jelly jelly jelly Jelly stays on my mind Jelly roll killed my pappy, And drove my mama stone blind. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Well I'm Southbound, Lord I'm comin' home to you.
Well I'm Southbound, baby, Lord I'm comin' home to you. I got that old lonesome feelin' that's sometimes called the blues. Well I been workin' every night, travelin' every day. Yes I been workin' every night, traveling every day. You can tell your other man, sweet daddy's on his way. Aww, ya better believe. Well I'm Southbound. Whoa I'm Southbound. Well you can tell your other man, Sweet daddy's on his way. Got your hands full now baby, as soon as I hit that door. You'll have your hands full now woman, just as soon as I hit that door. Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should have had before. Lord, I'm Southbound. Yes I'm Southbound. Whoa I'm Southbound, baby. Said I'm Southbound. Well I'm gonna make it on up to you for all the things you should have had before. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters (1973)
Don't worry for me
Well I'm all right Lord knows I"m having, A natural good time, Pocket full of money Gonna boogie all night; There ain't nobody tell me that's crime *When morning comes and it's time to go Pony boy carry me home Pony boy carry me home. All right mama, Let me see you do that thing now Band is jumping and so am I. I'm just groovin', can't stop movin', My ole man's got that ole eagle eye But he is just waitin', we're celebratin' *Repeat I feel a change coming on Come on, mama! Here it comes now Papa's with you now; Look out the door, There beside that tree. Well, that's my pony, looking after me, Front feet doing the shuffle Back feet, too. Blow them good old Georgia blues. *Repeat |
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from The Cowboy Way (뉴욕의 해결사) by David Newman [ost] (1994)
Everybody wants to know where Jimmy has gone He left town, I doubt if he's coming back home Well Tony got a job, three kids and a lovely wife Working at the commerce bank for the rest of his life [Chorus] Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to do the crazy things we used to do before Nobody left to run with anymore I'm gonna hit the road, adios my friend Go someplace and start all over again Don't know where I'm going, like a gypsy out on the road I'll go someplace and join a traveling show [Chorus] Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody wants to do the crazy things we used to do before Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore I think Jimmy must have had the right idea Packed his stuff and he got right out of here I don't know where he's at but I'm sure that he's ok Now I realize what Jimmy was trying to say [Chorus] Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody wants to do the crazy things we used to do before Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore Nobody left to run with anymore |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970)
Oh, tell me 'bout the car I saw,
parked outside your door, tell me what you left me waiting, two or three hours for. Tell me why when the phone rings baby, you're up and across the floor, please don't keep me wonderin' no longer. - 간 주 중 - I think about the bad times, Lord I think about yours and mine, you were lost in the silver spoon, thought I pulled you out in time. And I hope that you got reasons, for the way that you've been lyin', please don't keep me wonderin' no longer. - 간 주 중 - I think I'm gonna go now, but you know that I'll be back. Now you can think it over Baby, tell me how you're gonna act. I'm gonna keep on holding on, but I don't get no stronger, please don't keep me wonderin' no longer. - 간 주 중 - please don't keep me wonderin' no longer. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970)
Well, I've got to run to keep from hiding,
And I'm bound to keep on riding. And I've got one more silver dollar, But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no, Not gonna let 'em catch the Midnight Rider. And I don't own the clothes I'm wearing, And the road goes on forever, And I've got one more silver dollar, But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no Not gonna let 'em catch the Midnight Rider. And I've gone by the point of caring, Some old bed I'll soon be sharing, And I've got one more silver dollar, But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no Not gonna let them catch the Midnight Rider. But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no Not gonna let them catch the Midnight Rider. But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no Not gonna let them catch the Midnight Rider. But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no Not gonna let them catch the Midnight Rider. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970)
Gypsy woman told my mama
'while 'fore I was born. Got a boy child comin' mama, He'll be a bad one, now. I'll make all you little girls, turn your heads around. Then I'm gonna take you little girls, gonna take you right on down... with me yeah Ho, you just wait and see. I'll be your hoochie coochie man, I'll set you free. On the seventh hour of the seventh day on the seventh month, seven doctors they say. I've got lots of good luck, you know they all agree. But now if ya, if you're lookin' for trouble babe, you better not mess with me. Hey, 'cause you know I'll getcha one by one. Ain't no fun. I'm that old hoochie coochie man, a bad son of a gun. Got a John the conqueroot and got some mojo too, We got a black cat born, we're gonna slip it to you. Hey, move over people just as fast as you can. Said I know you're waitin' for me 'cause I'm the hoochie coochie man. I'm gonna get you, one by one. I got set on that old hoochie coochie man and I'm yo' son of a gun. Now the gypsy woman told mama, oh 'while 'fore I was born, she said you know he's comin' mama, he'll be a bad, very bad one. Make all the ladies, turn their heads around. You said, I can just see all those women, chasin' him all down. I'm your hoochie coochie man, everybody knows it. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970)
Take one last look... before you leave,
'cause oh, somehow it means so much to me. And if you ever need me, you know where I'll be. So please call home... if you change your mind. Oh, I don't mind. I guess I saw it comin'... day by day. But oh, I could not stand the failure. Before you leave, there's just one thing I must say. Please call home... if you change your mind. Oh, I don't mind. And I know, that you're used to runnin'. Oh you're lost baby, and I ain't funnin'. But oh, when you call to me, well, I'll come runnin' safe to your side... again I'll confide... in you. So go on, I won't say no more. My heart ain't in it, but I'll hold the door. But just remember, what I said before. Please call home... if you change your mind. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South (1970)
I been trapped inside four walls, feel like I can't call to no one
ah, way out on the outside. Well livin' alone is easy, but too long just don't seem really quite the thing to do, no. Think I'll drink up a little more wine, to ease my worried mind. And walk down on the street, and leave my blues at home. All behind. The landlord is on my line, I can't get no peace of mind. But I know there's something better. I can't stay and I can't run, can't keep waitin' for someone to find and go roll. Well I'll gather up all my four leaf clovers. Don't leave, I'm on my way over. A walk down on the street, and leave my blues at home. All behind. And I feel I have to scream whenever I get the notion. And though I try so hard, I can't hold back my emotions. But I... love you, but I can't have ya. Won't you sit by my side. You don't work, the man don't pay ya. There ain't no saint to come and save ya, oh, puttin' your toll down. Well, if you ride you pay the fare... with Satan on your back. And he don't care where you come from or where you goin'.And before I get myself all down, I jump up and kick the door down. And walk down on the street, and leave my blues at home. All behind. |
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from Lords Of Dogtown (독타운의 제왕들) by Mark Mothersbaugh [ost] (2005)
Ain't but one way out baby, Lord I just can't go out the door.
Ain't but one way out baby, and Lord I just can't go out the door. Cause there's a man down there, might be your man I don't know. Lord you got me trapped woman, up on the second floor; If I get by this time I won't be trapped no more. So raise our window baby, I can ease out soft and slow. And lord, your neighbors, no they won't be Talking that stuff that they don't know. Lord, I'm foolish to be here in the first place, I know some man gonna walk in and take my place. Ain't no way in the world, I'm going out that front door Cause there's a man down there, might be your man I don't know. Cause there's a man down there, might be your man I don't know. Cause there's a man down there, Freely Lord, it just might happen to be your man... Lord, it just a might be your man, Oh baby, I just don't know... |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach (1972) | |||||
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from Big Fish (빅 피쉬) by Danny Elfman [ost] (2003)
[Chorus]
Lord, I was born a ramblin' man, Tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can. And when it's time for leavin', I hope you'll understand, That I was born a ramblin' man. Well my father was a gambler down in Georgia, He wound up on the wrong end of a gun. And I was born in the back seat of a Greyhound bus Rollin' down highway 41. CHORUS I'm on my way to New Orleans this mornin', Leaving out of Nashville, Tennessee, They're always having a good time down on the bayou, Lord, them Delta women think the world of me. CHORUS [Repeat and Fade] Lord, I was born a ramblin' man... |
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from Dickey Betts - Highway Call (1974) | |||||
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from Dickey Betts - Southern Rock Jam [omnibus] (2002) | |||||
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Win, Lose Or Draw (1975)
Had a sweet little girl,
Run out and took the baby boy, people ain't that sad. Oh, had a sweet little girl, Left me, run out and took the baby boy, oh ain't that sad. Chorus: Can't spend what you ain't got, Can't lose what you never had. Can't spend what you ain't got, Can't lose what you never had. Had some money in the bank, Got busted, people ain't that so sad. Oh, I had some money in the bank, Got busted, people, people ain't that sad. Chorus Had a sweet little home, Got drunk, burned it down, people ain't that sad. Oh, had a sweet little home, Got drunk, burned it down, people ain't that sad. Chorus Ooooh, hmmmm, hmmmm... oohhhh! |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Win, Lose Or Draw (1975)
Endlessly facing the cold concrete floor
Four cold grey walls, and no doors I barely remember the last forty days Or just what they're holdin' me for So far away, they tell me: "boy, you're here to stay; win, lose or draw" Letters unanswered and visits so few Cold desperation I know I guess I'd give most anything Oh lord, if they'd just let me go I'm so far away Day after lonely, lonely day Win, lose or draw Ma, she's dead and gone Pa just don't seem to find the time It makes me so sad that he's forsaken me When he's all I had left I call mine I'm so far away Day after lonely, lonely day Win, lose or draw. There's two men in one room for ten long years Still strangers that talk away the time 'cause each time I think of your soft hand in mine I lay here and die one more time And I'm so far away Day after lonely, lonely day Win, lose or draw |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Win, Lose Or Draw (1975) | |||||
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Enlightened Rogues (1979)
Can't take it with you.
Everybody knows. Can't take it with you when you go. Can't hide your love away. Save it up for a rainy day. Ya can't take it with you when you go. And it hurts so bad when you finally have to show. [Chorus] Can't take it with you. Everybody knows. Can't take it with you when you go. Can't hide your love away. Save it up for a rainy day. You can't take it with you when you go. No, you can't take it with you when you go. Ooo. No, you can't take it with you when you go, oh, no. Play it high or low. Break the bank in Monte Carlo. You can play it just the way it falls. Cut it like you want to. But it just might come back and haunt you. Lady Luck's your mama when she calls. [Chorus] Hot-wire a fast car Just to take a ride. You can run, but you sure cannot hide. Oh, tell her a lie And live with it 'til you die, but you Can't take it with you when you go. [Chorus] |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Enlightened Rogues (1979)
John Mertis
Fort Knox Music Inc. (BMI) & Trio Music Co. Inc. (BMI) I need someone's hand to lead me through the night Need someone's arms, to love and squeeze me real tight. And when the lights are low, when it's time to go, I need your love so bad. I need some soft lips to hold so close to mine Need someone to stand up and tell me when I'm lyin When the lights are low, and when it's time to go, I need your love so bad. So give it up, and bring it on home to me. Oh you can write it on a paper so it can be read to me. Tell me you love me, stop drivin' me mad, Cause I need your love so bad. I needed some voice, to take me through the night, Don't you worry baby, I will not fuss and fight. Well listen to my plea, now bring it on home to me, Cause I need your love so bad. Well, I need your love soooo bad. Soooo bad. So baaad. Soooooo bad. |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Enlightened Rogues (1979) | |||||
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Enlightened Rogues (1979)
You ride on down the same old street you've seen a thousand times,
That overflows with neon lights and enormous signs. My God, how you want to leave there. Well, well. Your head severely poundin' from the night before. Baby, you just keep goin' back, goin' back for more. Cause midnight's callin'. Well, well. You want so bad to leave this whirlwind storm. But you can't find no place to grab on. So 'round and 'round you go again, and it just ain't easy. You want so bad to leave this whirlwind storm. But you can't find no place to grab on. So 'round and 'round you go again, and it just ain't easy. No, it just ain't easy. Lovely ladies all dressed in silk and lace. While you're there, oh, it seems like such a lovely place. But when you leave there, You got your hat down on your face. Well, well. But oh, when you leave there, got your hat down on your face, well, well. Ohh, when you leave there, you got your hat pulled down on your face, well. (repeat and fade) |
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Enlightened Rogues (1979) | |||||
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from The Allman Brothers Band - Reach For The Sky (1980) | |||||
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