| 'S all about a trip that me and George Smith took to Oakland, California.
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| They said: «Fellas, when you get up there, we’re gonna have everything for you.
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| Have your rooms, everything you need. |
| All you gotta do is just get up there.»
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| When we got up there we found out that they were sleepin' three guys to one
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| room. |
| Had to put me on the box spring, George on a mattress, Bill Clarke was
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| over by the heater
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| Duh, we weren’t alone in there either. |
| George had to beat the mattress and the
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| box springs with a stick to get all the fleas outa them. |
| We didn’t get much
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| sleep, but we got this song, called: «It's the Blues»!
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| Travelin' down this ole highway
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| I’m tryin' to stay alive
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| I don’t know where I’m sleepin'
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| Or if my money
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| Ole George is smokin' Pall Mall
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| He tellin' me all about his life
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| There’s been a whole lot of things wrong
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| He just talk about what’s right
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| Oh, it’s the blues
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| Yeah, it’s the blues
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| Yes, boy, it’s the blues
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| I see the stage is lit
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| The band is doin' their thing
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| I pop a note on my guitar
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| I’m makin' rhythm for the king
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| Ole George, he play harmonica
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| I see the women on their knees
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| But when this night is over
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| It’s me an' George an' the fleas
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| Yeah, that’s the blues
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| Oh, it’s the blues
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| Yes, boy, it’s the blues
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| Now, when the road you’re up
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| It can play on your mind
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| I have a few bits of George
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| Which all compare sometime
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| Ole George, he like a teacher
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| He got his masters in dues
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| He say, «You just keep on steppin'
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| 'Cause you can sure play some blues»
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| Yeah, that’s the blues
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| Oh, it’s the blues
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| It’s the blues
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| Hey George!
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| Yes, Dubb
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| You feel like playin' us somethin'
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| I feel like blowin' you some blues
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| We sure like to hear some
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| Alright, here we go |