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Standing At The Crossroads lyrics
Well I'm standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names
Robert johnson, elmore james
I'm standing at the crossroads again
Well I woke up this morning like I usually do
My baby was nowhere around
I looked in the mirror, I looked in the hall
In my slippers and my dressing gown
There were lipstick traces on the bedroom door
Goodbye she wrote, I don't want you no more
I guess I'm not the man she was looking for
But just the man she found
Well I'm standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names
Robert johnson, elmore james
I'm standing at the crossroads again
Here I am on my own again
Where did I go wrong this time
I treat them good like a gentleman should
And I never ever step out of line
I'm no kid I know my way around
Six foot six, I weigh 200 pounds
But I can't hold no romance down
Maybe I should give up trying
Well I'm standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names
Robert johnson, elmore james
I'm standing at the crossroads again
Well I'm standing at the crossroads again
Well I'm standing at the crossroads again
Well I'm standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names
Part of these releases
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- Track 15 on Dust My Broom
- 14 My Bleeding Heart
- 16 Make My Dreams Come True
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- Track 17 on Original Blues Session
- 16 Shake Your Moneymaker
- 18 Stranger Blues
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- Track 5 on Blues After Hours
- 4 Dark and Dreary
- 6 Happy Home
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- Track 12 on The Sky Is Crying
- 11 I'm Worried
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- Track 17 on Original Blues Sessions
- 16 Shake Your Moneymaker
- 18 Stranger Blues
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