Delbert McClinton - "B" Movie Boxcar Blues Lyrics
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"B" Movie Boxcar Blues
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What Are The Lyrics For "B" Movie Boxcar Blues By Delbert McClinton?
Caught a ride in South Dakota
With two girls in a light blue Desoto One's names was Jane The other was plain But they both had racing motors Next I caught a ride with a gamblers wife She had a brand new laid down Rambler She parked outside of town And laid the rambler down And said she sure could dig it if I rode her I'm doing my best to get back to you Ain't nothing' I'd rather do Look for me someday I'm gonna be there, honey With something special just for you At a truck stop for toothpick and water Caught a ride with a fruit picker's daughter We drove into the night Said 'The fruit's just right' She said all I could eat for a quarter Next I caught a ride with a hobo woman Who said she was from Texas too The way she did what she did When she did, what she did to me Made me think of you Bet all my money on a race horse baby One they said can't lose Now I'm down here in the pouring rain Trying to get to you, Trying to get to you And I'm walking and I'm talking to myself And it's raining and I'm freezing to death Trying to get to you, trying to get to you |
Who Wrote "B" Movie Boxcar Blues By Delbert McClinton?
Delbert Ross Mc Clinton
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What's The Duration Of The "B" Movie Boxcar Blues By Delbert McClinton?The duration of "B" Movie Boxcar Blues is 3:49 minutes and seconds. |
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