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

Curiosidades sobre a música Country Boy de John Lee Hooker

Em quais álbuns a música “Country Boy” foi lançada por John Lee Hooker?
John Lee Hooker lançou a música nos álbums “It Serves You Right To Suffer” em 1966, “It Serve You Right to Suffer” em 1966 e “Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive” em 1972.
De quem é a composição da música “Country Boy” de John Lee Hooker?
A música “Country Boy” de John Lee Hooker foi composta por JOHN LEE HOOKER.

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