Текст песни Bob Dylan's Blues - Bob Dylan
Unlike
most
of
the
songs
nowadays
Have
been
written
up
town
in
Tin
Pan
Alley
That's
where
most
of
the
folk
songs
come
from
nowadays
Now
this,
this
is
a
song,
this
one's
written
up
there
This
is
written
somewhere
down
in
the
United
States
Well,
the
Lone
Ranger
and
Tonto
They
are
ridin'
down
the
line
Fixin'
everybody's
troubles
Everybody's
'cept
mine
Someone
musta
told
'em
that
I
was
doin'
fine
All
you
five
and
ten
cent
women
With
nothin'
in
your
heads
I
got
a
real
gal
I'm
in
love
and
Lord,
I'll
love
her
till
I'm
dead
Go
away
from
my
door
and
my
window
too
Right
now
Lord,
I
ain't
goin'
down
to
no
racetrack
See
no
sports
car
run
I
don't
have
no
sports
car
and
I
don't
even
care
to
have
one
I
can
walk
any
time
around
the
block
Well,
the
wind
keeps
a
blowin'
me
Up
and
down
the
street
With
my
hat
in
my
hand
and
my
boots
on
my
feet
Watch
out
so
you
don't
step
on
me
Well,
look
it
here
buddy
You
want
to
be
like
me
Pull
out
your
six-shooter
and
rob
every
bank
you
can
see
Tell
the
judge
I
said
it
was
all
right,
yeah
1 I Shall Be Free
2 Corrina, Corrina
3 Talkin' World War III Blues
4 Oxford Town
5 Bob Dylan's Dream
6 Bob Dylan's Blues
7 Down the Highway
8 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
9 Masters of War
10 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
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