Back Door Blues

Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson

I took the front door in
But I had to take the back door out
I took the front door in
But I had to take that back door out
I was sleeping very peacefully
When all of a sudden, I heard a shout

Now, I grabbed my clothes
Didn't even take time to dress
I grabbed my hat, my coat, my shoes
And my money of course
I didn't even take time to dress
Yes, I was running so fast
I didn't even have time to rest

I ran through the alley
I cut across the lot
I took a quick look behind me
But then I heard the shot
I kept runnin' to my house
Put the lock on the door
That woman had a husband
I'm not going back there anymore

I thought she was my woman
But she was somebody else's wife
I took the front door in
And I almost most my life

I ran through the alley
Cut across the lot
Took a quick look behind me
But then I heard the shotgun
I kept runnin' to my house
Put three or four locks on the door
That woman had a husband, a big one too!
I'm not going back there anymore

I thought she was my woman
But she was somebody else's wife
I took the front door in
And I almost most my life

Trivia about the song Back Door Blues by Lou Donaldson

When was the song “Back Door Blues” released by Lou Donaldson?
The song Back Door Blues was released in 1992, on the album “Birdseed”.
Who composed the song “Back Door Blues” by Lou Donaldson?
The song “Back Door Blues” by Lou Donaldson was composed by Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson.

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