paroles de chanson Lucille - B.B. King
The
sound
that
you're
listening
to
Is
from
my
guitar
that's
named
Lucille
I'm
very
crazy
about
Lucille
Lucille
took
me
from
the
plantation
Oh,
and
you
might
say
Brought
me
fame
I
don't
think
I
could
just
talk
enough
about
Lucille
Sometime
when
I'm
blue,
seem
like
Lucille
try
to
help
me
call
my
name
I
used
to
sing
spirituals
and
I
thought
that
this
Was
the
thing
that
I
wanted
to
do
But
somehow
or
other
when
I
went
in
the
army
I
picked
up
on
Lucille,
and
started
singing
blues
Well
Now
when
I'm
paying
my
dues
Maybe
you
don't
know
what
I
mean
when
I
say
"Paying
dues"
I
mean
when
things
are
bad
with
me
I
can
always,
I
can
always
You,
you
know,
like
um,
depend
on
Lucille
Sort
of
hard
to
talk
to
you
myself
I
guess
I'll
let
Lucille
say
a
few
words
and
then
You
know
I
doubt
if
you
can
feel
it
like
I
do
But
when
I
think
about
the
things
that
I've
gone
through
Like,
well
for
instance
if
I
have
a
girlfriend
And
she
misuses
me,
and
I
go
home
at
night
Maybe
I'm
lonely,
well,
not
maybe,
I
am
lonely
I
pick
up
Lucille,
and
it
bring
out
those
funny
sounds
that
sound
good
to
me,
you
know
Sometime
I
get
to
the
place
where
I
can't
even
say
nothing
(Look
out)
Sometimes
I
think
it's
crying
You
know,
if
I
could
sing
pop
tunes
like
Frank
Sinatra
Or
Sammy
Davis
Junior
I
don't
think
I
still
could
do
it
'Cause
Lucille
don't
wanna
play
nothing
but
the
blues
I
think
I'm,
I
think
I'm
pretty
glad
about
that
'Cause
don't
nobody
sing
to
me
like
Lucille
Sing,
Lucille
Well,
I'll
put
it
like
this
Take
it
easy,
Lucille
I
like
the
way
Sammy
sings,
and
I
like
the
way
Frank
sings
But
I
can
get
a
little
Frank,
Sammy,
a
little
Ray
Charles
In
fact
all
the
people
with
soul
in
this
A
little
Mahalia
Jackson
in
there
One
more,
Lucille
Take
it
easy
now,
ah
You
know
I
imagine
a
lot
of
you
wanna
know
A
lot
of
you
wanna
know
why
I
call
the
guitar
Lucille?
Lucille
has
practically
saved
my
life,
two
or
three
times
No
kidding,
it
really
has
I
remember
once
I
was
in
an
automobile
accident
And
when
the
car
stopped
turning
over,
it
fell
over
on
Lucille
And
it
held
it
up
off
me,
really,
it
held
it
up
off
me
So
that's
one
time
it
saved
my
life
The
way,
the
way
I
came
by
the
name
of
Lucille,
I
was
over
in
Twist,
Arkansas
I
know
you've
never
heard
of
that
one,
have
you?
And
one
night
the
guys
started
a
ball
over
there,
you
know
They
started
brawling,
you
know
what
I
mean
And
the
guy
that
was
mad
with
his
old
lady
When
she
fell
over
on
this
gas
tank
that
was
burning
for
heat
The
gas
ran
all
over
the
floor
And
when
the
gas
ran
all
over
the
floor
The
building
caught
on
fire,
and
almost
burned
me
up
trying
to
save
Lucille
Oh
I,
I
imagine
you're
still
wondering
why
I
call
it
Lucille?
The
lady
that
started
that
brawl
that
night
was
named
Lucille
And
that's
been
Lucille
ever
since
to
me
One
more
now,
Lucille
Sounds
pretty
good
to
me
Can
I
do
one
more?
Look
out,
Lucille
Sounds
pretty
good
I
think
I'll
try
one
more
All
right
1 Every Day I Have the Blues (Live Regal Theater)
2 To Know You Is to Love You
3 Lucille
4 Paying the Cost to Be the Boss
5 When Love Comes to Town (7" Version with U2)
6 Chains and Things
7 Hummingbird
8 Let the Good Times Roll
9 Help the Poor
10 How Blue Can You Get
11 Never Trust a Woman
12 All Over Again
13 Ain't Nobody Home
14 I Like to Live the Love
15 Ghetto Woman
16 Sneakin' Around
17 Stop Leading Me On
18 Sweet Little Angel
19 Gambler's Blues (Live, International Club, Chicago)
20 Please Accept My Love (Live Village Gate)
21 Don't Answer The Door
22 Sweet Sixteen (Live International Club, Chicago)
23 Better Not Look Down
24 There Must Be A Better World Somewhere
25 Into the Night (1985 Studio Version)
26 Call It Stormy Monday (Complete Version)
27 Why I Sing The Blues
28 I Got some Help I Don't Need
29 Guess Who
30 Playin' With My Friends
31 I’ll Survive
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