I'd Rather Be the Devil

SKIP JAMES

I'd rather be the devil,
Than I would be my woman's man;
Yes I'd rather be the devil,
Than I would be my woman's man.
'Cause nothing but the devil,
Knows my baby's -
Nothing but the devil,
Knows my baby's -
Nothing but the devil,
Knows my baby's mind.
Well I laid down last night,
And I was trying to take my rest;
Yes I laid down, last night,
I was trying to take a little rest.
Well my mind starts rambling
Like a wild geese in the -
Well my mind starts rambling
Like a wild geese in the -
Well my mind starts rambling
Like a wild geese in the west.
Yes the woman that I love,
Well she's evil all the time;
Yeah, the woman that I love,
She's evil all the time.
She did so much evil,
Just to have it on -
So much evil,
Just to have it on -
So much evil,
Just to have it on and on.
And the woman that I love,
Stole her from my best friend;
The woman I love,
I stole her from my best friend.
But I know he'll get lucky,
Steal her back -
I know he'll get lucky
Trying to steal her back -
I know he'll get lucky,
Steal her back again.

Curiosités sur la chanson I'd Rather Be the Devil de John Martyn

Sur quels albums la chanson “I'd Rather Be the Devil” a-t-elle été lancée par John Martyn?
John Martyn a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Solid Air” en 1973, “Live At the Bottom Line, New York 1983” en 1983, “Live in Milan 1979” en 2002, “Ain't No Saint” en 2008, et “The Island Years” en 2014.
Qui a composé la chanson “I'd Rather Be the Devil” de John Martyn?
La chanson “I'd Rather Be the Devil” de John Martyn a été composée par SKIP JAMES.

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