Leon Redbone - Crazy Blues [Live] Lyrics

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Crazy Blues [Live]
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What Are The Lyrics For Crazy Blues [Live] By Leon Redbone?
I can't sleep at night, I can't eat a bite,
'Cause the gal I love, she don't treat me right. Oh, baby, you make me feel so blue, I don't know what to do. Sometimes I sit and sigh and then begin to cry, 'Cause the gal that I love has said her last good-bye. There's a change in the ocean, change in the deep blue sea. I'll tell you now, there ain't no change in me, 'Cause I'm in love with that gal -- will always be. I can read her letters, but I sure can't read her mind. Yes, she said she was in love with me, but she was lyin' all the time Well, now I know my poor love was blind. [Chorus] Now I got the crazy blues, Since my baby went away. I ain't got time to lose, I must find her today. I'm gonna do like a madman, get some horse, Get myself a gun and shoot myself a couple. My love has been refused, Now I got the crazy blues. Went down to the railroad, put my head on the track. Yeah, I thought about my gal, and I snatched it quickly back. Well, she's gone, she's gone, she give me the sack. [Chorus] Well, the doctor's gonna do all he can, That's what he's gonna need for the undertaker man, 'Cause my love has been refused, Now I got the crazy blues. |
Who Wrote Crazy Blues [Live] By Leon Redbone?
Arthur Smith
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