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Blind Willie McTell

Stomp Down Rider (Remastered) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Mctell (Original Recordings Remastered)

When I first met you Mama you was so nice and kind You done got reckless and changed your mind But you're the stomp down rider Now you're the stomp down rider You're the stomp down rider But you're mu

Blind Willie McTell

Stomp Down Rider Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album The Early Years (1927-1933)

When I first met you Mama you was so nice and kind You done got reckless and changed your mind But you're the stomp down rider Now you're the stomp down rider You're the stomp down rider But you're mu

Blind Willie McTell

Broke Down Engine Blues (Live) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Blind Willie Mctell 1927-1949

Feel like a broke down engine, ain't got no drivin' wheel Feel like a broke down engine, Mama, ain't got no drivin' wheel You all been down and lonesome, you know how a poor man feels I been shooting

Blind Willie McTell

Mr. McTell Got The Blues Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album The Definitive Blind Willie McTell: 1927-1935

I'm leaving town: baby going to leave my home I'm going: where honey I'm better known I walk these blocks: I got to buy me some shoes That's the reason why: Mr McTell got the blues Got drunk last nigh

Blind Willie McTell

Come on Around to My House Mama (Live) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Blind Willie Mctell 1927-1949

Come on around to my house mama, ain't nobody there but me Call me a hotshot rider and a cheater, colored from Tennessee Take it easy, don't get rough, just wanna tell you that I know my stuff Come o

Blind Willie McTell

Lay Some Flowers on My Grave (Live) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Blind Willie Mctell 1927-1949

You must lay some flowers on my grave You must lay some flowers on my grave My mother and father have gone Left me in this world alone You must lay some flowers on my grave My father was a roll sport

Bob Dylan

Blind Willie McTell Lyrics

by Bob Dylan on album Down Along the Cove

Seen the arrow on the doorpost saying, "this land is condemned all the way from new orleans to jerusalem." i traveled through east texas where many martyrs fell and i know no one can sing the blues li

Blind Willie McTell

Lay Some Flowers on My Grave Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album The Definitive Blind Willie McTell: 1927-1935

You must lay some flowers on my grave You must lay some flowers on my grave My mother and father have gone Left me in this world alone You must lay some flowers on my grave My father was a roll sport

Bob Dylan

Blind Willie McTell Lyrics

by Bob Dylan on album Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare & Unreleased, 1961-1991

Seen the arrow on the doorpost Saying, "This land is condemned All the way from New Orleans To Jerusalem" I traveled through East Texas Where many martyrs fell And I know no one can sing the blues Li

Band, The

Blind Willie Mctell Lyrics

by Band, The on album Jericho

Band, The Jericho Blind Willie Mctell Ebm bb ebm ebm bb ebm Seen the arrow on the door post saying "this land is condemned" Ebm bb c# g# b c# ebm All the

The Band

Blind Willie McTell Lyrics

by The Band on album Miscellaneous

Seen the arrow on the door post Saying, "This land is condemned" All the way From New Orleans to Jerusalem I traveled through East Texas Where many martyrs fell And I know one thing, nobody can sing

Bob Dylan

Blind Willie McTell (Outtake) Lyrics

by Bob Dylan on album Miscellaneous

Seen the arrow on the door post Saying, "This land is condemned All the way from New Orleans to Jerusalem" I traveled through East Texas where many martyrs fell And I know no one can sing the blues Li

Dylan Bob

Blind Willie McTell Lyrics

by Dylan Bob on album The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3

Dylan Bob The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 Blind Willie McTell by Bob Dylan Seen the arrow on the doorpost Saying, "This land is condemned All the way from New Orleans To Jerusalem." I traveled t

Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler

Blind Willie McTell (electric version) Lyrics

by Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler on album The Complete Recording Sessions

Seen the arrow on the door post Saying, "This land is condemned All the way from New Orleans to Jerusalem" I traveled through East Texas where many martyrs fell And I know no one can sing the blues Li

Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler

Blind Willie McTell (acoustic version) Lyrics

by Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler on album The Complete Recording Sessions

Seen the arrow on the door post Saying, "This land is condemned All the way from New Orleans to Jerusalem" I traveled through East Texas where many martyrs fell And I know no one can sing the blues Li

Blind Willie McTell

Searching the Desert for the Blues (Live) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Blind Willie Mctell 1927-1949

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

Blind Willie McTell

Lonesome Day Blues (Live) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Blind Willie Mctell 1927-1949

you can go you can stay but you'll come home some old lonesome day im coming home to my baby some old lonesome day some day sweet day some old lonesome day im coming back to my baby some old lonesome

Blind Willie McTell

Rollin' Mama Blues (Live) Lyrics

by Blind Willie McTell on album Blind Willie Mctell 1927-1949

Now tell me baby How do you want your rollin' done? Now tell me baby How do you want your rollin' done? I want you to start in the mornin' baby And roll me with the settin' of the sun Oh, roll me on