Lyrics Straight Down The Line - Robbie Robertson
From
the
Chitlin'
Circuit
to
the
Peppermint
Lounge
Been
run
off
more
than
once
for
goin'
underground
Where
I
met
an
old
blues-man
with
a
walking
cane
He
wore
a
stripe
suit
and
used
someone
else's
name
He
said,
"Son
I've
seen
it
all
And
it's
not
what
you
think"
He
said,
"There's
some
tough
choices
to
be
made"
Then
he
took
a
little
drink
and
I
heard
him
say
I
do
not
play
no
rock
and
roll
Would
not
be
moved
to
sell
my
soul
The
demons
are
out
tonight
Rock
you
sinners
Whoa,
the
demons
are
out
tonight
Roll
you
sinners
Straight
down
the
line
Passed
an
old
church
on
my
way
back
East
Heard
a
gospel
choir
singing
of
war
and
peace
I
was
deeply
moved
so
I
stepped
inside
I
just
stood
in
the
back
where
I
could
easily
hide
A
woman
in
a
black
robe
stood
up
And
pointed
me
out
She
said,
"Hallelu,
Hallelu,
Lord"
Then
she
began
to
shout,
this
is
what
she
said
I
do
not
play
no
rock
and
roll
Would
not
be
moved
to
sell
my
soul
The
demons
are
out
tonight
Rock
you
sinners
Oh,
the
demons
are
out
tonight
Roll
you
sinners
Straight
down
the
line
Now
he
could
croon
a
tune
as
good
as
anyone
And
if
he
sings
a
song
then
that
song's
been
sung
Some
things
have
tradition,
some
shine
like
new
Some
things
you
can't
change
no
matter
what
you
do
He
said,
"My
friend,
I've
done
it
all"
Either
for
love
or
money
And
if
I
laugh
at
your
jokes
Oh,
that
means
his
jokes
are
funny
And
one
more
thing
I
do
not
play
no
rock
and
roll
Would
not
be
moved
to
sell
my
soul
The
demons
are
out
tonight
Rock
you
sinners
Oh,
the
demons
are
out
tonight
Roll
you
sinners
Straight
down
the
line
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