Lyrics Mean Town Blues - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969 - Johnny Winter
Lord
my
mother
she
done
told
me
and
my
father
done
told
me
My
father
told
me
too,
yeah
my
mother
she
done
told
me
And
my
father
done
told
me,
my
father
told
me
too,
it's
a
mean
old
town
to
live
in
by
yourself
Yeah,
work
for
a
dollar
or
several
thousand,
could
not
save
a
dime
You
know
I
worked
for
a
dollar,
or
several
thousand,
man
couldn't
save
a
dime
Ain't
nobody
worried
and
there
isn't
nobody's
crying
Yeah,
I
got
my
hands
outside
to
get
a
hold
on,
try
to
get
some
of
my
cash
Lord
I
try
to
get
my
hands
outside
to
get
a
hold
on,
try
to
get
some
of
my
cash
It's
those
great
big
smiles
to
keep
us
out
of
that
trash
So
I
packed
up
my
suitcase
and
I
move
on
down,
hit
that
lonesome
road
You
know
I
packed
up
my
suitcase
and
I
hit
that
lonesome,
move
on
down
I'm
still
crying
to
make
it
when
the
day
was
done
1 I'm Yours and I'm Hers
2 Be Careful With a Fool
3 Dallas
4 Mean Mistreater
5 Leland Mississippi Blues
6 Good Morning Little School Girl
7 When You Got a Good Friend
8 I'll Drown In My Own Tears
9 Back Door Friend
10 Mama, Talk to Your Daughter - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
11 Leland Mississippi Blues (Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969)
12 Mean Town Blues - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
13 I Can't Stand It - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
14 Tobacco Road - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
15 Tell The Truth - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
16 Johnny B. Goode - Live at The Woodstock Music & Art Fair, August 18, 1969
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