Let Me Sing Your Blues Away

Keith Godchaux / Robert Hunter

Gonna hop in the hack then turn on the key,
Pop in the clutch, let the wheels roll free,
Not a cloud in the sky, such a sunny day,
Push in the button, let the top ten play.

Come on honey, let me sing 'em away,
Come on honey, let me sing 'em away,
Oh, honey, let me sing your blues away.

Give me a little of that old time love,
Cause I ain't never had near enough.
Honey, walk that walk with style and grace,
This ain't no knock-down drag-out race.

It don't matter much, pick any gear,
Brind you a pound and drop the rear.
Baby, baby what can I say,
I'm here to drive those blues away.

I sent a letter to a man I know,
Said, "One for the money and two for the show."
I wait all summer for his reply
Said, "Three to get ready and four to fly."

Only two things in the world I love,
That's rock 'n' roll and my turtle dove.
When I was a young man I needed good luck,
But I'm a little bit older now and I know my stuff.

Come on honey, let me sing 'em away,
Come on honey, let me sing 'em away,
Oh, honey, let me sing your blues away.

Trivia about the song Let Me Sing Your Blues Away by Grateful Dead

When was the song “Let Me Sing Your Blues Away” released by Grateful Dead?
The song Let Me Sing Your Blues Away was released in 1973, on the album “Wake Of The Flood”.
Who composed the song “Let Me Sing Your Blues Away” by Grateful Dead?
The song “Let Me Sing Your Blues Away” by Grateful Dead was composed by Keith Godchaux and Robert Hunter.

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