I Can’t Complain

Maggie Mayall

The taxman came knockin' on my door
I said I already gave, he said he wanted some more
Then my house burned down on a hot summer day
When I saw the smoke clear, didn't know what to say
But come what may, I guess I'll be ok
I can't complain

Got me a broken leg, actin' like a fool
Jumped off my balcony and missed the pool
Now my doctor's tellin' me that I'm eatin' too much fat
Sayin' high cholesterol just ain't where it's at
They ask me any day, tell you what I say
I can't complain

My car's a lemom now, it's just broken down
For the 100th time, I can't get across town
I never got invited to a Grammy show
If my luck ever changes, I really don't know
Ask me any day, tell you what I say
I can't complain
I can't complain
I can't complain, no no

It's how you look at it, your attitude
You can't get through life without gratitude
You can always make a list of what 's going wrong
But your list of blessings will be 2 as long

Don't know if this song will ever make the chart
Don't know what machines are gonna fall apart
But I know for certain I can talk about the blues
One thing's for sure, you know I paid my dues
Ask me any day, tell you what I say
I can't complain
I can't complain
I can't complain, no no

Trivia about the song I Can’t Complain by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

When was the song “I Can’t Complain” released by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers?
The song I Can’t Complain was released in 1990, on the album “A Sense of Place”.
Who composed the song “I Can’t Complain” by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers?
The song “I Can’t Complain” by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers was composed by Maggie Mayall.

Most popular songs of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

Other artists of Blues rock