Lyrics Cook County Blues - Charlie Musselwhite
Cook
County
Blues
performed
by
Charlie
Musselwhite
From
the
album
The
Well
We
were
talking
about
nothing,
we
were
shooting
the
breeze
When
here
come
the
Chicago
police
They
didn't
like
me
living
this
side
of
town
I
was
getting'
the
feeling
I
was
jailhouse
bound
Well
the
cop
he
asked
me,
"Boy
what
do
you
mean?"
"Got
your
feet
on
this
bench,
supposed
to
keep
it
clean."
"You
should
have
minded
your
business,
should
have
stayed
at
home
'Stead
you're
on
the
street
where
you
don't
belong."
Sometimes
there's
no
justice,
and
sometimes
there's
no
truth
Thirty
days
in
Cook
County,
that's
the
Cook
County
Blues
Sprayed
down
with
a
hose,
couldn't
make
one
phone
call
But
before
the
judge
I
stood
long
and
tall
But
the
cop
he
lied,
told
the
judge
a
tale
That
the
judge
believed,
couldn't
pay
my
bail
Sometimes
there's
no
justice,
and
sometimes
there's
no
truth
Thirty
days
in
Cook
County,
that's
the
Cook
County
Blues
Well
now,
that's
Chicago,
what
can
I
say?
Any
time
they
want
to
they
can
take
you
away
You
won't
get
no
phone
call,
you
can't
get
no
bail
They'll
make
up
a
reason
to
put
you
back
in
jail
Sometimes
there's
no
justice,
and
sometimes
there's
no
truth
Thirty
days
in
Cook
County,
that's
the
Cook
County
Blues
Sometimes
there's
no
justice,
and
sometimes
there's
no
truth
Thirty
days
in
Cook
County,
that's
the
Cook
County
Blues
Hey
Turnkey,
when
do
I
get
my
phone
call,
man?
He
Turnkey,
Turnkey.
And
I
know
you
hear
me,
Turnkey
Well,
if
I
can't
make
a
phone
call
Bring
me
another
bologna
sandwich
on
that
stale
bread
Hey,
Turnkey,
come
on
man,
I
don't
need
thirty
days
in
here
Turnkey!
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