B&O Blues

BLIND WILLIE MCTELL

I'm gon' grab me a train, I'm goin' back to Baltimore
Well I'm gon' grab me a train, goin' back to Baltimore
I'm gonna find my baby, 'cause she rode that B & O

I'm goin' to act like a rambler, and I can't stay home no more
I'm goin' to act like a rambler, and I can't stay home no more
'Cause the gal I love she rode that B & O

She said, ""Daddy, I'm leavin', and I can't come back no more""
She said, ""Daddy, I'm leavin', and I can't come back no more""
And if she don't come back, I'm goin' down in Ohio
(Ah play it now, you'd feel bad when she should leave you too, trouble, boy, trouble...)

I never would have thought that my baby would treat me so
Well, I never would have thought that my baby would treat me so
Ah she broke my heart, when she grabbed that B & O

Now she wants to come back, and I can't use that child no more (not at all)
Now she wants to come back, and I can't use that child no more
'Cause I got another hot mama, and she lives in Baltimore
(Play it a little bit now boy, stand by you gonna hear it again, next year...)

Curiosités sur la chanson B&O Blues de Blind Willie McTell

Sur quels albums la chanson “B&O Blues” a-t-elle été lancée par Blind Willie McTell?
Blind Willie McTell a lancé la chanson sur les albums “The Definitive Blind Willie McTell” en 1994, “Atlanta Strut” en 2004, et “Statesboro Blues: The Early Years 1927-1935” en 2005.
Qui a composé la chanson “B&O Blues” de Blind Willie McTell?
La chanson “B&O Blues” de Blind Willie McTell a été composée par BLIND WILLIE MCTELL.

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