Rollin' And Tumblin'
Muddy Waters
Well, I rolled and I tumbled, Cried the whole night long. Well, I rolled and I tumbled, Cried the whole night long. Well, I woke up this mornin, Didn't know right from wrong. Well, I told my baby, Before I left that town. Well, I told my baby, Before I left that town. Well, don't you let nobody, Tear my barrelhouse down. Well, ahh, mmm-hmmm, Owww, oww ooo, aww, oww, oh. Aaa, mmm-hmmm, oww, oh oh oh Owww, oww ooo, aww, oww, oh. Well, if the river was whiskey, And I was a divin duck. Well, if the river was whiskey, And I was a divin duck. Well, I would dive to the bottom, Never would I come up. Well, I could a had a religion, This bad old thing instead. Well, I could a had a religion, This bad old thing instead. Well, all whiskey and women, Would not let me pray.60s 70s 80s 90s Alice in Chains alt-pop alternative AM Gold awsome guitar solos Ballad ballads beautiful blues blues guitar bring the funney britpop Cake Campy cheesy chill classic rock Classical cover cover song cover songs covers dance dancehall dark Drum and bass electronic electronica emo Favourites female artists female vocalists fm mold folk girls goldies gotanygoodmusic Gothic green day Grunge guitar genius guitar virtuoso hair band hair bands halftoned singles club hard rock heavy metal Hip-Hop hiphop home made House iceland indie indie rock indie-pop ireland jack johnson jazz js new additions katy loves it latin Love this people Mellow metal mistagged track my fave songs new wave Nu Metal old old school oldies pop Portugal psychobilly punk Punk-Rock rage more rap Rap-Rock reggae rnb rock silly simply irresistable singer-songwriter songs to have sex to Soundtracks Southern Rock spanish spoken word styx techno thrash thrash metal traditional Weill
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