Country Boy

JOHN LEE HOOKER

I ain't nothin' but a country boy
Driftin' from town to town
I ain't nothin' but a country boy
Driftin' from town to town
Got no place, ooh yeah
To call my home

Sometime in travellin'
I travel when nights are blue
Sometime my night
My night so dark and blue
But I keep on travellin'
No place to lay my worried head

I'm just a country boy
Driftin' from town to town
Driftin' from town to town
I ain't got no place
To lay my worried head, baby

Sometime I lay down on the highway
I cry to take my rest
I hear a freight train howlin'
I drown my head and run
I'm just a country boy
Driftin' from town to town, have mercy

Now one night I was travellin'
I saw a light in the winter
I was so cold at night
And my clothes were soakin' wet
I walked on to the door
I knocked on the door

A little girl come to the door
She said, "Mister, what do you want"
I said, "It's cold outside, baby"
She looked at me and said
"Come on in, I wanna talk to you"

I got a brother who left home
He was twelve years old
Just like the prodigal son
I know you'd find him

Curiosités sur la chanson Country Boy de John Lee Hooker

Sur quels albums la chanson “Country Boy” a-t-elle été lancée par John Lee Hooker?
John Lee Hooker a lancé la chanson sur les albums “It Serves You Right To Suffer” en 1966, “It Serve You Right to Suffer” en 1966, et “Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive” en 1972.
Qui a composé la chanson “Country Boy” de John Lee Hooker?
La chanson “Country Boy” de John Lee Hooker a été composée par JOHN LEE HOOKER.

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