Medley: Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die / Climbing High Mountains, Trying to Get Home

BLIND WILLIE MCTELL, TRAD

Why you just as well get ready
You got to die, you got to die
Just as well get ready
You got to die
It may be tomorrow
Lord, you can't tell the minute nor the hour
Why you just as well get ready
You got to die, you got to die

Just well to live in union
You got to die, you got to die
Just well to live in union
It may be tomorrow
Lord, you can't tell the minute nor the hour
Why you just as well
You got to die

Just well to love your enemies
You got to die
Just well to love your enemies
It may be tomorrow
Lord, you can't tell the minute nor the hour
Get ready
You got to die

I am climbing high mountains
Trying to get home
I am climbing high mountains
Trying to get home
I am climbing high mountains
Lord I'm climbing high mountains
Climbing high mountains
Trying to get home

I am burying the names of many
Trying to get home
I am burying the names of many
Trying to get home
I am burying hard burdens
I'm burying
Trying to get home

Trivia about the song Medley: Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die / Climbing High Mountains, Trying to Get Home by Blind Willie McTell

On which albums was the song “Medley: Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die / Climbing High Mountains, Trying to Get Home” released by Blind Willie McTell?
Blind Willie McTell released the song on the albums “Blind Willie Mctell 1940” in 2005 and “The Devil Can't Hide From Me” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Medley: Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die / Climbing High Mountains, Trying to Get Home” by Blind Willie McTell?
The song “Medley: Just as Well Get Ready, You Got to Die / Climbing High Mountains, Trying to Get Home” by Blind Willie McTell was composed by BLIND WILLIE MCTELL, TRAD.

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