Every Mothers Son

MARK ADRIAN NIEDZWIEDZ, ROBYN SMITH

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The last time I saw her she was wavin' me goodbye
She swore no other boy would take my place
I took a Mississippi Queen through New Orleans and down the bayou
I hoped to find my destiny, my fortune and my face

[Chorus:]
Please tell her that I said hello
Explain to her I didn't wanna go
But the message from her daddy said
He's gonna see me dead
And if I can get out now, she'll never know
She'll never know, never know

I stayed around, I played around with all those Southern belles
But they took away my money and my pride
I had no place to go and the rest you know darn well
Livin' out the gutter ain't so easy to describe

But I still had my guitar, so I joined a dirty band
Workin' in a smoky downtown bar
When comes along this big wheel with a contract in his hand
Said, 'put your mark along here boy
I'm gonna make you a Rock 'n' Roll star'

[Chorus]

Well the years have come and gone
And I was passing through to find
That my home town was still the same to see
Well, the memory I had of her had crumbled from my mind
I really didn't think she'd still be waiting here for me

[Chorus]

[Chorus]

Mmmyeah
And if I can get out now, she'll never know
Never know, never know
...never know, never know.

Trivia about the song Every Mothers Son by Humble Pie

When was the song “Every Mothers Son” released by Humble Pie?
The song Every Mothers Son was released in 1972, on the album “Lost and Found”.
Who composed the song “Every Mothers Son” by Humble Pie?
The song “Every Mothers Son” by Humble Pie was composed by MARK ADRIAN NIEDZWIEDZ, ROBYN SMITH.

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