Let the Duchess No

Jim Roberts, John Gregory

(Intro)
Woah-oah-oah-oho
Woah-oh-oah-oh
Woah-oah-oah-oah-oho
Woah-oah-oah-oh

(Verse 1)
I sat in the night 'til the night time was gone
Becoming the grasses that I laid upon
How long I had to wander out there on the lawn
How long you'd be away in the circles you'd drawn
How long you'd be away and a how long you'd run, alright

(Chorus)
Woah-oah-oah-oho
Woah-oh-oah-oh
Woah-oah-oah-oah-oho
Woah-oah-oah-oh

(Verse 2)
Now there's a bird that comes around here most every day
And he whistles awhile while the willow trees sway
I told you "I love you" you said that "maybe you may"
A warships in the harbor and I stand at bay
Freight trains and foghorns just roll out on the bay

(Chorus)
Roll on
Woah-oah-oah-oho
Roll on
Woah-oh-oah-oh
Roll on!
Woah-oah-oah-oah-oho
That's alright
Woah-oah-oah-oh
Ah

(Instrumental Bridge)

(Verse 3)
This kind of weather makes it clear that I could die
The day sends the blues through the orange pale sky
However you're gonna see me baby, baby, baby, please don't falsely lie
The wind does the crying for how you say goodbye
The wind handles crying, I just stand there and sigh

(Chorus/Outro)
Woah-oah-oah-oho
Woah-oh-oah-oh
Woah-oah-oah-oah-oho
Woah-oah-oah-oh
Hey, hey, now

Trivia about the song Let the Duchess No by Al Kooper

When was the song “Let the Duchess No” released by Al Kooper?
The song Let the Duchess No was released in 1970, on the album “Easy Does It”.
Who composed the song “Let the Duchess No” by Al Kooper?
The song “Let the Duchess No” by Al Kooper was composed by Jim Roberts, John Gregory.

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