Driftin' Blues

Charles Mose Brown, Edward E Williams, Johnny Dudley Moore

I'm drifting and drifting,
Just like a ship out on the sea.
I'm drifting and drifting,
Just like a ship out on the sea.
Well I ain't got nobody
In this world to care for me.

If my baby
Would only take me back again.
If my baby
Would only take me back again.
I would feel much better, darling,
And at least I'd have a friend.

I give you all my money,
Tell me what more can I do.
I give you all my money,
Tell me what more can I do.
You is a sweet little girl
But I swear you won't be true.

I'm drifting and drifting,
Just like a ship out on the sea.
I'm drifting and drifting,
Just like a ship out on the sea.
Because I ain't got nobody
In this world to care for me.

Trivia about the song Driftin' Blues by Eric Clapton

On which albums was the song “Driftin' Blues” released by Eric Clapton?
Eric Clapton released the song on the albums “E.C. Was Here” in 1975, “E. C. Was Here” in 1975, “Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies” in 1996, “Blues” in 1999, “Give Me Strength : The '74/'75 Recordings” in 2013, and “Slowhand At 70 : Live At the Royal Albert Hall” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Driftin' Blues” by Eric Clapton?
The song “Driftin' Blues” by Eric Clapton was composed by Charles Mose Brown, Edward E Williams, Johnny Dudley Moore.

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