Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song A Song For Robert Johnson, artist - Melanie. Album song lowcountry, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 31.12.1996
Record label: Two Story
Song language: English
A Song For Robert Johnson |
Up on north to Detroit |
South down 51 to Memphis |
A pistol in his hand |
There’s many a good man hidin' in the shadows |
Just waitin' to give that boy six feet of land |
'Little Robert Dusty' |
He’s been stealin' hearts so easily |
You should hear him when he sings |
Double dealing at the crossroads |
Him and his guitar, they say |
Something’s been playin' them |
Feeling — down in the fingertips |
Bold good feeling, woh, oh |
Like you could die for it |
And the bird that whistles |
And the bird that sings |
And the strong, strong heart beatin' |
And the stretched — out wings |
Passion be a memory, she said |
Lookin' at the sheets where he used to lie with her |
Holdin' a picture, she’s livin' again |
Things she felt when he played for her |
'Little Robert Dusty' |
Stole her heart so easily |
She could hear him when he sings |
Double dealing at the crossroads |
Him and his guitar, they say |
That something’s been playing them |
Feeling — down in the fingertips |
Bold good feeling, woh, oh |
Like you could die for it |
And the bird that whistles |
And the bird that sings |
And the strong, strong heart beatin' |
And the stretched — out wings that he made |
Won’t so easily, won’t so easily fade |
The talk is, he still comes around |
Hey from Mississippi when your road is dark as night |
When nothing else gets to your sadness |
He’s pickin' up his guitar and he’s feeling it right |
'Little Robert Dusty' |
And they stole his heart so easily |
He was singin' 'all my love in vain' |
Killin' at the crossroads |
But him and his guitar, they say |
That something’s still playin' them |
'Little Robert Dusty' |
And they stole his heart so easily |
He was singin' 'all my love in vain' |
Killin' at the crossroads |
But him and his guitar, they say |
That something’s still playin' them |