One Room Country Shack

Mercy Dee Walton

A thousand miles from nowhere, one room country shack
I'm a thousand miles from nowhere, one room lil' country shack
No one to talk to, and no one to keep me company

All day long, I drag an eleven-foot cotton sack
All day long, I drag an eleven-foot cotton sack
I drug'd it so long, you know it done made my shoulder sore
Have mercy

No one to talk to me at night, the frogs and triggers callin' round my door, hahahah
No one to talk to me at night, the frogs and triggers howlin' round my door
I got to find me a companionship, before I go out of my mind
Out a cloud

A-hey! Oh! Hey-u!

Looky here now, I gotta find me a companionship, I don't care whether she's deaf, dumb or blind
I gotta find me a companionship, people, I don't care whether she's deaf, dumb and blind
I gotta find me somebody, before I go out'a my mind

A thousand miles from nowhere, in the one room lil' country shack
A thousand miles from nowhere, in a one room country shack
I'm tired of being alone
One room, one room
Little country shack

Trivia about the song One Room Country Shack by John Lee Hooker

When was the song “One Room Country Shack” released by John Lee Hooker?
The song One Room Country Shack was released in 1969, on the album “Simply the Truth”.
Who composed the song “One Room Country Shack” by John Lee Hooker?
The song “One Room Country Shack” by John Lee Hooker was composed by Mercy Dee Walton.

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