paroles de chanson 61 Highway Blues - Mississippi Fred McDowell
Lord,
that
61
Highway
It's
the
longest
road
I
know-whoa
Lord,
that
61
Highway
It
the
longest
road
I
know-oh
She
run
from
New
York
City
Down
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
Lord,
it's
some
folks
said
them
Greyhound
buses
don't
run
Lord,
it's
some
folks
said
them
Greyhound
buses
don't
run
Just
go
to
West
Memphis,
baby
Look
down
Highway
61
I
said,
please
Please
see
somebody
for
me
I
said
ple-eee-ase
Please
see
somebody
for
me
If
you
see
my
baby
Tell
her
she's
alright
with
me
(guitar)
I'm
gonna
buy
me
a
pony
Can
pace,
fox-trot
and
run
I'm
gonna
buy
me
a
pony
Can
pace,
fox-trot
and
run
Lord,
when
you
see
me,
pretty
mama
I
be
on
Highway
61
I
started
school
one
Monday
mo'ning
Lord,
I
throwed
my
books
away
I
started
school
one
Monday
mo'ning
Lord,
I
throwed
my
books
away
I
wrote
a
note
to
my
teacher,
Lord
I
gonna
try
61,
today
(guitar)
Lord,
if
I
hap'n
a-die,
baby
'Fore
you
think
my
time
have
come
Lord,
if
I
hap'n
a-die,
baby,
Lord
'Fore
you
think
my
time
have
come
I
want
you
bury
my
body-yeah
Out
on
Highway
61
Lord,
if
yo'
man
Should
have
you
get
*boogied',
baby
Lord,
don't
want
you
to
have
no
fun
If
your
man
should
have
you
get
boogied'
Baby,
don't
want
you
to
have
no
fun
Just
come
down
to
my
little
cabin
Out
on
Highway
61.
(guitar
to
end)
*boogied
- pronounced
more
like
'bo-gee'd
or
'bo-gin'
Refers
to
mean
and/or
cheap
boyfriend,
man
or
husband.
As
in
old
blues
lyrics
'My
Man
Is
Boogan
Me'
Lucille
Bogan.
(few
lines
below)
.'He
won't
buy
me
no
shoes,
he
won't
buy
me
no
clothes
And
he's
got
so
lowdown,
he
wants
to
put
me
outdoors,
You
know
that's
boogin'
me'.

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