| Old Beale Street is coming down
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| Sweeties' Snack Bar, boarded up now
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| And Eagles The Tailor and the Shine Boy’s gone
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| Faded out with ragtime blues
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| Handy’s cast in bronze
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| And he’s standing in a little park
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| With a trumpet in his hand
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| Like he’s listening back to the good old bands
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| And the click of high heeled shoes
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| Old Furry sings the blues
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| Propped up in his bed
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| With his dentures and his leg removed
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| And Ginny’s there
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| For her kindness and Furry’s beer
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| She’s the old man’s angel overseer
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| Pawn shops glitter like gold tooth caps
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| In the gray decay
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| They chew the last few dollars off
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| Old Beale Street’s carcass
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| Carrion and mercy
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| Blue and silver sparkling drums
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| Cheap guitars, eye shades and guns
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| Aimed at the hot blood of being no one
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| Down and out in Memphis Tennessee
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| Old Furry sings the blues
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| You bring him smoke and drink and he’ll play for you
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| It’s mostly muttering now and sideshow spiel
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| But there was one song he played
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| I could really feel
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| There’s a double bill murder at the New Daisy
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| The old girl’s silent across the street
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| She’s silent, waiting for the wrecker’s beat
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| Silent, staring are her stolen name
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| Diamond boys and satin dolls
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| Bourbon laughter, ghosts, history falls
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| To parking lots and shopping malls
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| As they tear down old Beale Street
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| Old Furry sings the blues
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| He points a bony finger at you and
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| «I don’t like you»
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| Everybody laughs as if it’s the old man’s standard joke
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| But it’s true
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| We’re only welcome for our drink and smoke
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| W.C. |
| Handy I’m rich and I’m fay
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| And I’m not familiar with what you played
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| But I get such strong impressions of your hey day
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| Looking up and down old Beale Street
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| Ghosts of the darktown society
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| Come right out of the bricks at me Like it’s a Saturday night
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| They’re in their finery
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| Dancing it up and making deals
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| Furry sings the blues
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| Why should I expect that old guy to give it to me true
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| Fallen to hard luck
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| And time and other thieves
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| While our limo is shining on his shanty street
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| Old Furry sings the blues |