Junkyard Blues

Don Airey / Ian Gillan / Ian Paice / Roger Glover / Júlio Borges

Broken down relations, beaten up guitars
Making one last appearance in a heap of old cars
Brambles and weeds flourishing amongst
Lines of empty bottles and rambling drunks

Junkyard blues sounds familiar
I'm never alone
Always remind me of home

Once of a dozen covered with stains
Blistered and stinking was all that remained
Cannibalised machines, mysterious bones
Unwanted contents of anonymous homes

Those junkyard blues sounds familiar
Take me back
Always remind me of home

Mangy old dog scratching in the dust
Burned out Mercedes surrendering to rust
All this stuff was good for something
But here it is now, good for nothing

Junkyard blues sounds familiar
I'm never alone
Always remind me of home

Trivia about the song Junkyard Blues by Deep Purple

When was the song “Junkyard Blues” released by Deep Purple?
The song Junkyard Blues was released in 2005, on the album “Rapture of the Deep”.
Who composed the song “Junkyard Blues” by Deep Purple?
The song “Junkyard Blues” by Deep Purple was composed by Don Airey, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice, Roger Glover, and Júlio Borges.

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