Low Dog Blues

Lionel Delmore, John Anderson

Lonesome low dog blues, holes in both my shoes
I wish I had a darlin' to tell my troubles to
Worried about tomorrow, today's like yesterday
I've got nothin' to do and I've got nothin' to lose
But these lonesome low dog blues

I've had my share of troubles, I never laid my burdens down
Lonesome always follows me like a shadow on the ground
An ocean full of misery is just a drop to me
I've got nothin' to do and I've got nothin' to lose
But these lonesome low dog blues

Old hound dog's chained in the backyard and he wishes he was free
But if he's got food and water, Lord, he's better off than me
And I don't worry about money, money don't worry about me
I've got nothin' to do and I've got nothin' to lose
But these lonesome low dog blues

Lonesome low dog blues, holes in both my shoes
I wish I had a darlin' to tell my troubles to
Worried about tomorrow...

Trivia about the song Low Dog Blues by John Anderson

When was the song “Low Dog Blues” released by John Anderson?
The song Low Dog Blues was released in 1980, on the album “John Anderson”.
Who composed the song “Low Dog Blues” by John Anderson?
The song “Low Dog Blues” by John Anderson was composed by Lionel Delmore, John Anderson.

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