Crooked Judge

Robert Hunter, David Nelson

Hunter-Nelson

Paid my money to a crooked judge
Set out to find an honest man
That's how I came to be in Boston
Looking like I am

If by now we stop to sleep
We can't make no midnight creep
Only time can ever say
Pack my cat and haul away

Rained all night and it rained all day
Rain come floated my house away
Didn't it rain, didn't it rain ?
Didn't it rain that day ?

If by now we step by, then
Someday we may meet again
Run down high, look down low
Call the Captain up from the hole

I was down in some low dive
Talkin' all the usual jive
Like : ‘Say Buddy, gimme five’
’I ain't drunk enough to drive’

Wipe that grin right off your face
Before I throw you through the wall
No one needs a wise guy, Jack
Specially one don't check his facts

If by now we step by, then
Someday we may meet again
Who cares what you have to say ?
Even this too shall pass away

Pass away, pass away
Even this too shall pass away
Hey, crooked judge, even this too shall pass away
Even this too shall pass away

Trivia about the song Crooked Judge by New Riders of the Purple Sage

On which albums was the song “Crooked Judge” released by New Riders of the Purple Sage?
New Riders of the Purple Sage released the song on the albums “Brujo” in 1974, “Home, Home on the Road / Brujo” in 2004, and “Cactus Juice” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Crooked Judge” by New Riders of the Purple Sage?
The song “Crooked Judge” by New Riders of the Purple Sage was composed by Robert Hunter, David Nelson.

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