Orange Street Blues

Darryl Way, Norma Tager

Let me in, oh baby, help me out
Let me in, help me out, let me in

Can I down the pills for you baby
Soak up your ills for you maybe
I know you're feelin' so poor
But man, you're in for the cure

Go down Orange Street Mission
They bandage wounds for salvation
Tie up your blues with a prayer
Could be you're better off there

Let me in, oh baby, help me out
Let me in, help me out, let me in

What you gotta give, looking pretty poor
Running like a sieve and leaking on the floor
You've bent and blown all the things that you got
You're gotta bring me down, gotta help me up

Let me in, oh baby, help me out
Let me in, help me out, let me in

Comin' 'round your breakdown, poor baby
Lonely and achin', oh maybe
I could give you some of mine
But baby, it ain't worth my time

Trivia about the song Orange Street Blues by Curved Air

When was the song “Orange Street Blues” released by Curved Air?
The song Orange Street Blues was released in 1975, on the album “Midnight Wire”.
Who composed the song “Orange Street Blues” by Curved Air?
The song “Orange Street Blues” by Curved Air was composed by Darryl Way, Norma Tager.

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