Throw This Old Dog a Bone

BERNARD BESMAN, JOHN LEE HOOKER

I said come on, baby.
Please throw this old dog a bone.
I said come on, baby.
Please throw this old dog a bone.
Cause I'm driftin', an driftin'.
Like a ship out on the sea.
I said, baby, baby, baby.
I ain't got no place to stay.
I said, baby, baby.
I ain't got no place to stay.
Well, well, well, I'm driftin' now baby.
Lord, I'm driftin' from door to door.

[Guitar solo]

Lord, when I first met you, baby.
Baby, way down south somewhere.
When I first met you, baby.
Baby, way down south somewhere.
You didn't go no place now, baby-um.
But the church an the Sunday school.
You been up here in Detroit, baby.
Go around to ev'ry notoriety joint in town.
You been up here in old Detroit.
Go around to ev'ry notoriety joint in town.

Trivia about the song Throw This Old Dog a Bone by John Lee Hooker

On which albums was the song “Throw This Old Dog a Bone” released by John Lee Hooker?
John Lee Hooker released the song on the albums “Any Where - Any Time - Any Place” in 1971, “The Complete Vol. 3: Detroit 1949-1950” in 2000, and “Down Child” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Throw This Old Dog a Bone” by John Lee Hooker?
The song “Throw This Old Dog a Bone” by John Lee Hooker was composed by BERNARD BESMAN, JOHN LEE HOOKER.

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