Down the Dirt Road Blues

CHARLEY PATTON

I'm goin' away, to a world unknown
I'm goin' away, to a world unknown
I'm worried now, but I won't be worried long
My rider got somethin', she's tryin'a keep it hid
My rider got somethin', she's tryin'a keep it hid
Lord, I got somethin' to find that somethin' with
I feel like choppin', chips flyin' everywhere
I feel like choppin', chips flyin' everywhere
I been to the Nation, oh Lord, but I couldn't stay there
Some people say them oversea blues ain't bad
[Spoken: Why, of course they are]
Some people say them oversea blues ain't bad
[Spoken: What was a-matter with 'em?!]
It must not a-been them oversea blues I had
Every day seem like murder here
[Spoken: My God, I'm no sheriff]
Every day seem like murder here
I'm gonna leave tomorrow, I know you don't bid my care
Can't go down any dirt road by myself
Can't go down any dirt road by myself
[Spoken: My Lord, who ya gonna carry?]
I don't carry my, gonna carry me someone else

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Auf welchen Alben wurde das Lied “Down the Dirt Road Blues” von Charley Patton veröffentlicht?
Charley Patton hat das Lied auf den Alben “King of the Delta” im Jahr 1996, “It Won’t Be Long” im Jahr 1996, “Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton” im Jahr 2001, “Complete Recordings 1929-1934” im Jahr 2002, “The Best of Charlie Patton” im Jahr 2003 und “Charley Patton Selected Favorites, Vol. 3” im Jahr 2011 veröffentlicht.
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