Lyrics When Luther Played The Blues - Hans Theessink
I'd
been
playing
my
guitar
- when
I
laid
down
last
night
Heard
some
heavenly
blues
- saw
you
standing
in
the
spotlight
You
smiled
and
I
felt
closeness
- reached
out
my
hand,
but
you
were
gone
I
felt
sweet
inspiration
- woke
up
and
wrote
you
a
song
The
blues
was
your
church
- you
invited
us
in
Your
blues
- a
universal
language
- no
matter
what
colour
your
skin
You
taught
us:
stand
together
people
- instead
of
being
apart
You
preached
healing
blues
power
- It
came
straight
from
the
heart
If
there
ever
was
a
preacher
- preaching
the
blues
If
there
ever
was
a
teacher
- that
could
fill
out
his
shoes
There
were
no
boundaries
- no
limits
When
Luther
played
the
blues
People
flocking
to
see
you
- when
you
came
to
town
Knew
you
would
give
it
all
- knew
you
wouldn't
let
them
down
Sometimes
you
asked
me
to
join
you
- for
a
tune
or
a
song
Man,
how
you
lifted
me
up
- didn't
want
to
come
down
If
there
ever
was
a
preacher
- preaching
the
blues...
I
was
touring
in
Texas
- you
were
fixin'
to
die
I
called
you
one
last
time
- with
tears
in
my
eyes
You
were
too
weak
to
speak
- death
was
taking
it's
toll
The
grave
got
your
body
- but
the
blues
got
your
soul
If
there
ever
was
a
preacher
- preaching
the
blues...
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