Electric Worry

Clutch / Mississippi Fred McDowell

Well you made me weep and you made me moan
When you caused me to leave, child, my happy home
But someday, baby, you ain't worry my life anymore

I get satisfaction everywhere I go
Where I lay my head, that's where I call home
Whether barren pines, or the mission stare
Take tomorrow's collar and give 'em back the glare

Bang, bang, bang, bang! Vamonos, vamonos!
Bang, bang, bang! Vamonos, vamonos!

You told everybody in the neighborhood
What a dirty mistreater
That I was no good
But someday, baby, you ain't worry my life anymore

Doctor or lawyer, I'll never be
Life of a drifter, only life for me
You can have your riches, all the gold you saved
Cause' ain't room for one thing in everybody's grave

Bang, bang, bang, bang! Vamonos, vamonos!
Bang, bang, bang! Vamonos, vamonos!

If I had money, like Henry Ford
Lord, I'd have me a woman, yeah on every road
But Someday, baby, you ain't worry my life any more

Invocation of the dummies, requiem for a head
Cash in at the corner, piles of street cred
I get satisfaction everywhere I go
One day baby you'll worry me no more

Bang, bang, bang, bang! Vamonos, vamonos!
Bang, bang, bang! Vamonos, vamonos!

Trivia about the song Electric Worry by Clutch

On which albums was the song “Electric Worry” released by Clutch?
Clutch released the song on the albums “From Beale Street to Oblivion” in 2007 and “The Weathermaker Vault Series” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Electric Worry” by Clutch?
The song “Electric Worry” by Clutch was composed by Clutch and Mississippi Fred McDowell.

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