Mopper's Blues

WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY

I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I'm the happiest man in town
Alright
I feel so good
I feel so good
I feel so good
Lord, I feel so good
I feel so good
I'm the happiest man in town
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I'm the happiest man in town, yeah
I feel so good
I feel so good
I feel so good
Lord, I feel so good
I feel so good
I'm the happiest man in town
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I'm the happiest man in town

Curiosités sur la chanson Mopper's Blues de Rod Stewart

Sur quels albums la chanson “Mopper's Blues” a-t-elle été lancée par Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart a lancé la chanson sur les albums “A Shot of Rhythm and Blues” en 1976, “Baby Come Home” en 1990, “The Mod” en 2008, “Early Classics” en 2009, et “Legend of R&b Vocalist” en 2011.
Qui a composé la chanson “Mopper's Blues” de Rod Stewart?
La chanson “Mopper's Blues” de Rod Stewart a été composée par WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY.

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