I'd Rather Be A Devil

SKIP JAMES

I'd rather be the devil, to be that woman man
I'd rather be the devil, to be that woman man
Aw, nothin' but the devil, changed my baby's mind
Was nothin' but the devil, changed my baby's mind

I laid down last night, laid down last night
I laid down last night, tried to take my rest
My mind got to ramblin', like a wild geese
From the west, from the west

The woman I love, woman that I loved
Woman I loved, took her from my best friend
But he got lucky, stoled her back again
And he got lucky, stoled her back again

Trivia about the song I'd Rather Be A Devil by Canned Heat

On which albums was the song “I'd Rather Be A Devil” released by Canned Heat?
Canned Heat released the song on the albums “Canned Heat” in 1967, “Greatest Hits” in 2008, and “Timeless Pop : Canned Heat” in 2011.
Who composed the song “I'd Rather Be A Devil” by Canned Heat?
The song “I'd Rather Be A Devil” by Canned Heat was composed by SKIP JAMES.

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