paroles de chanson Going Back to Memphis - Eric Burdon
I′ve
been
struggling
up
here,
child,
trying
to
make
a
living
Everybody
wants
to
take,
nobody
like
giving
I
wish
I
was
in
Memphis
back
home
there
with
my
Mama
The
only
clothes
I
got
left
that
ain't
rags
is
my
pajamas
No
brotherly
love,
no
help,
no
danger
Just
a
great
big
town
full
of
cold
hearted
strangers
I
went
hungry
in
New
York
and
Chicago
was
no
better
But
today,
my
dear
mother
wrote
and
told
me
in
her
letter
Son,
come
back
to
Memphis
and
live
here
with
your
Mama
You
can
walk
down
Beale
Street,
honey,
wearing
your
pajamas
You
know
home
folks
here,
we
let
do
just
what
you
want
to
And
I
born
you
and
raised
you
right
here
on
the
corner
I′m
going
to
leave
here
in
the
morning
and
walk
down
to
the
station
I've
got
just
enough
money
to
pay
my
transportation
I'm
going
back
to
Memphis,
back
home
with
my
Mama
If
I
have
to
ride
that
bus
barefooted
in
pajamas
Back
home
in
Memphis,
no
moaning
and
groaning
I
know
everything
will
be
all
right
in
the
morning
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