Lonesome Road Blues

BILL MONROE

I'm going down this road feeling bad
I'm going down this road feeling bad
I'm going down this road feeling bad, lord, lord
And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

I'm down in the jailhouse on my knees
Down in the jailhouse on my knees
Down in the jailhouse on my knees, lord, lord
And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

They feed me on corn bread and beans
They feed me on corn bread and beans
They feed me on corn bread and beans, lord, lord
And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

Got two dollar shoes on my feet
Got two dollar shoes on my feet
Two dollar shoes they hurt my feet, lord, lord
And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

It takes a ten dollar shoe to fit my foot
It takes a ten dollar shoe to fit my foot
It takes a ten dollar shoe to fit my foot, Great God
And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

I'm going where the weather fits my clothes
I'm going where the weather fits my clothes
I'm going where the weather fits my clothes, lord lord
And I ain't a-gonna be treated this a-way

Trivia about the song Lonesome Road Blues by Bill Monroe

On which albums was the song “Lonesome Road Blues” released by Bill Monroe?
Bill Monroe released the song on the albums “Mr. Bluegrass” in 1960, “Mr. Blue Grass” in 1960, “Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Festival” in 1976, and “Anthology” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Lonesome Road Blues” by Bill Monroe?
The song “Lonesome Road Blues” by Bill Monroe was composed by BILL MONROE.

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