Lyrics Blues Man's Road - Roger Daltrey
(Gerard
McMahon,
Ricky
Byrd,
Roger
Daltrey)
© 1992
Geffen
Again
Music/Bac
Mac
Music
Byrd
Brain
Music/
Sony
Songs,
BMI.
The
old
boys
drinkin'
Telling
the
stories
'Bout
the
way
it
used
to
be
A
steel
string
box
Was
every
blues
man's
women
Everybody
knew
Lucille
From
the
Delta
to
the
chain
gang
I
was
born
to
the
rhythm
Raised
on
volume
Wired
to
a
different
sound
Plain
damn
reckless
till
three
in
the
morning
Dreaming
of
the
place
I'd
found
When
the
sugar
tastes
a
little
sweeter
Ain't
nothing
meaner
Then
the
old
boy
howling
on
his
guitar
alone
Telling
the
story
'bout
the
blue
man's
road
Well
he
taught
me
everything
I
know
We
all
knew
that
blues
man's
road
That's
why
they
call
this
thing
rock
and
roll
We
were
white
city
slip
kids
playing
in
The
streets
The
songs
of
the
black
man's
band
With
our
tail
drags
dragging
Mojo's
working
Got
the
blast
from
the
big
boss
man
Where
the
sugar
tastes
a
little
sweeter
Ain't
nothing
meaner
Then
the
old
man
howling
on
his
guitar
alone
Telling
the
story
'bout
the
blue
man's
road
He
taught
me
everything
that
I've
ever
known
We
all
knew
that
blues
man's
road
That's
why
they
call
this
damn
thing
rock
And
roll
The
story
'bout
the
blue
man's
road
Taught
me
everything
I
know
Yea
we
all
knew
that
blues
man's
road
That's
why
they
call
this
damn
thing
rock
And
roll.
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