Going Down the Road Feeling Bad

DELANEY BRAMLETT

Goin' down this road now feelin' bad, baby
I'm goin' down this road feelin' so low and bad
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

I'm tired o'eatin' your corn bread and beans, baby
I'm tired o'eatin' your corn bread and beans, right now
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

These two dollar shoes is killin' my feet, baby
Two dollar shoes is killin' my feet, right now
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

Take ten dollar shoe to fit my feet, baby
Ten dollar shoe to fit my feet, right now
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

I'm goin' down this road feelin' bad, baby
I'm goin' down this road feelin' so miserable and bad I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

I'm goin' where the chilly wind don't blow, baby
I'm goin' where the chilly wind don't blow, no more
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

I'm goin' where the weather suites my clothes, baby
I'm goin' where the weather suites my clothes, tomorrow
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

I'm goin' down this road now feelin' bad, baby
I'm goin' down this road feelin' so low and bad
I ain't gonna be treated this-a way

Trivia about the song Going Down the Road Feeling Bad by Delaney & Bonnie

On which albums was the song “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad” released by Delaney & Bonnie?
Delaney & Bonnie released the song on the albums “Motel Shot” in 1971 and “The Best of Delaney & Bonnie” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad” by Delaney & Bonnie?
The song “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad” by Delaney & Bonnie was composed by DELANEY BRAMLETT.

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