Stand Back

Berry Oakley / Gregg Allman

I recall once upon a time,
Livin was so easy and I felt so fine.
But, my, my, my right before my very eyes,
Satan came with fire to burn me,
Wouldn't listen when they warned me.
A dagger in my back while she's calling me honey,
Wouldn't stand back, for neither love nor money.

Thirty minutes after my ship set sail,
She put up a sign and my house began to wail.
But, why, why, why I couldn't see it in my little girl's eyes?
She had such a way to fool me, Lord she had a way to fool me.
And I would ask the woman, "Can you find it in yourself to please stand back?
You ain't gonna rule me."

Just when all began to fade,
I reached out, threw the Ace of Spades.
I put her on a train to the Everglades.

Now that it's all over and gone,
Somehow I just don't feel so alone.
But, lie, lie, lie it seemed like such a waste of time.
She did not ever seem to know me,
But, now it's much too late to show me.
But, if I ever see that woman walkin down the street I'll just stand back,
And try to move away slowly.
Oh, yeah.

Trivia about the song Stand Back by Allman Brothers Band

On which albums was the song “Stand Back” released by Allman Brothers Band?
Allman Brothers Band released the song on the albums “Eat A Peach” in 1972 and “Peakin' At The Beacon” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Stand Back” by Allman Brothers Band?
The song “Stand Back” by Allman Brothers Band was composed by Berry Oakley and Gregg Allman.

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