by Ella Fitzgerald on album Too Young for the Blues (Mono Version)
"Such a bad thing to run away from my mother Right into the arms of a lover I should walk away from you in my brand new shoes Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues I'm a baby, and your k
by Tina Turner on album The Lady Sings the Blues
He was my lover, he was working undercover The fellow knew all of the moves He really had me romping, bare footing stomping He just kept igniting my fuse He was blinded by the blackness of my long si
by Mercyland: Hymns for the Rest of Us on album Mercyland: Hymns for the Rest of Us
God don’t hate the Muslims God don’t hate the Jews God don’t hate the Christians But we all give God the blues God don’t hate the atheists The Buddhists or the Hindus God loves everybody
by The Hound + The Fox feat. Taylor Davis on album For the Dancing and the Dreaming
I'll swim and sail on savage seas With ne'er a fear of drowning And gladly ride the waves of life If you will marry me No scorching sun No freezing cold Will stop me on my journey If you will promise
by A Hero for the World on album A Hero for the World
I came over land and sea Sentenced for heresy treason and murder Yet no one had died, yet I was there for the turn of the worlds I've seen forces of west and east unite To sacrifice a life Never kno
by Blind Willie McTell on album Statesboro Blues: The Essential Recordings of Blind Willie McTell
You may search the ocean, you might go 'cross the deep blue sea But mama, you'll never find another hot shot like me I followed my baby from the station to the train And the blues came down like night
by Blind Willie McTell on album Statesboro Blues - When The Sun Goes Down Series
You may search the ocean, you might go 'cross the deep blue sea But Mama, you'll never find another hot shot like me I followed my baby from the station to the train And the blues came down like nigh
by White Tony Joe on album Closer To The Truth
White Tony Joe Closer To The Truth Undercover Agent For The Blues She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stom
by Levon Helm on album Ramble At The Ryman
Well the mail don't come and the phone don't ring Lost all I had lost everything But now you're gone what can I do I'm gonna take time out for the blues Baby you don't know what you've done to me
by Tony Joe White on album Closer to the Truth
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tony Joe White on album Closer To The Truth
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tony Joe White on album Live At The Basement
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tony Joe White on album Live At the Basement
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tony Joe White on album Blues Story
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tony Joe White on album Blues Story n°8 Le Louisiana Blues
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tony Joe White on album Blues Story
She was my lover She was working undercover Oh the woman knew all of the moves She really had me romping We were barefoot stomping She just kept igniting my fuse I was blinded by the blackness of her
by Tina Turner on album Absolute Blues
He was my lover, he was working undercover The fellow knew all of the moves He really had me romping, bare footing stomping He just kept igniting my fuse He was blinded by the blackness of my long si
by Ella Fitzgerald on album Verve: The Sound Of America: The Singles Collection
"Such a bad thing to run away from my mother Right into the arms of a lover I should walk away from you in my brand new shoes Because I'm just too young, too young for the blues I'm a baby, and your k