Trouble In My Mind

Janis Joplin / Richard M. Jones / Jörgen Elofsson

Trouble in mind, Lord I'm blue

But I won't be blue always
The sun is gonna shine in my door, shine in my back door someday

I'm gonna lay, lay my head
On that lonesome railroad line
And let the 2:19 train ease my troubled mind

Trouble in mind, well Lord I'm blue now
I won't be blue always
The sun is gonna shine in my door, shine in my back door someday

I'm going down, goin' down to the river
I'm going to bring some wine that I can share
And if these blues don't leave me,
Lord, I'll have to ride away from here

Trouble in mind, trouble in mind I'm blue now
But I won't be blue always
And that sun's gonna shine in my, lord, shine in my back door someday

I'm all alone - I'm alone at midnight
And the lamp is burning low
I've never had so much trouble in my whole life ever before

Trouble in mind, Lord I'm blue now
But I won't be blue always
And that wind's gonna come - it's gonna blow my blues away...

Trivia about the song Trouble In My Mind by Janis Joplin

When was the song “Trouble In My Mind” released by Janis Joplin?
The song Trouble In My Mind was released in 2001, on the album “18 Essencial Songs”.
Who composed the song “Trouble In My Mind” by Janis Joplin?
The song “Trouble In My Mind” by Janis Joplin was composed by Janis Joplin, Richard M. Jones, and Jörgen Elofsson.

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