Tonalidad: A major•
Verse 1
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The old man paid
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no mind to color
'Cause he knew that I'd
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been down and out
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Old Joe said that I was a soul brother
From the things I'd been
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singin' about
Verse 2
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Well, he liked how I played my old guitar
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So he sit down beside
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And together we hummed
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out an old timey blues
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Hmm, do dee dang
Verse 3
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From the same side of the
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railroad tracks
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Where people have nothin' to lose
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I'm the son of a gambler
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who's luck never came
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A white man singin' the blues
Interlude 1
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Verse 4
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Well, we both done a heap of hard-livin
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And And hard to describe in a song
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But the blues was one thing
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we both understood
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And the old man hummed right along
Verse 5
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From the same side of the
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railroad tracks
Where people have nothin'
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to lose
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I'm the son of a gambler
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who's luck never came
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A white man singin' the blues
Verse 6
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From the same side of the
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railroad tracks
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Where people have nothin' to lose
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I'm the son of a gambler
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who's luck never came
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I'm a white man singin' the blues
Interlude 2
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Verse 7
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Now the old man paid no
'Cause he knew that I'd
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been down and out
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Old Joe said I was a soul brother
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From the things I'd been singin' about
Outro 1
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Em
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