Tollin' Bells

WILLIE DIXON

Well, the big bell is tollin'
Trouble is heading north

Well, the big bell, it's tollin'
Trouble is heading north

Well, it's so my baby
And it let me here all alone

Well, my head is so heavy
When the sun starts sinkin' low

Well, my head ain't so heavy
When the sun starts sinkin' low

It put my soul on a wonder
Hoo, which way did my baby go?

Well, I heard a loud singing
Saw some slow marching
I heard a deep moaning
And, oh, that was my whole life
And these tears from my eyes
Keep on streamin' down

I keep crying for my baby
And I know she can't be found

Trivia about the song Tollin' Bells by Paul Butterfield

On which albums was the song “Tollin' Bells” released by Paul Butterfield?
Paul Butterfield released the song on the albums “The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw” in 1967 and “Strawberry Jam” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Tollin' Bells” by Paul Butterfield?
The song “Tollin' Bells” by Paul Butterfield was composed by WILLIE DIXON.

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