Lyrics The Delta Singer - Tony Joe White
Never
got
the
chance
to
tell
him
I
liked
the
boots
he
wore
And
the
faded
denim
jacket
bought
from
some
Mississippi
store
And
I
watched
him
there
in
the
spotlight
And
the
crowd
called
out
for
more
I
sat
out
back
and
listened
underneath
the
trees
And
the
songs
kept
reminding
me
of
where
I'd
been
And
the
blues
notes
floated
softly
on
the
australian
wind
And
we
were
both
so
far
from
home
In
this
little
ol'
hippie
town
And
the
delta
singer
He
just
kept
on
laying
it
down
You
only
got
one
way
to
play
it
And
the
blues
they
never
lie
But
you
get
so
tired
of
fighting
the
flavor
of
the
week
And
it
drives
you
to
a
distant
shore
Where
you
might
find
some
place
And
I
walk
out
on
the
stage
Feeling
kind
of
out
of
time
With
rain
on
my
shoulder
and
the
spanish
girl
on
my
mind
And
when
there's
nobody
left
around
Who
remembers
the
songs
that
were
wrote
Like
the
delta
singer
I
keep
waiting
on
the
next
soulful
note
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