Beaucoups of Blues

BUZZ RABIN

I left Louisianan, I had me big plans
To go out and take me all over this land.
To see me the world, I left my sweet girl
And gave it a whirl but now here I stand,
Along side the road with holes in my soul and my shoes
And beaucoups of blues.

Oh, sweet magnolia,
Breath carried over the marsh by a breeze from the gulf.
I'm coming home, (coming home)
I've had me enough.

Oh, where are the things I saw in my dreams?
Where's the happy that freedom should bring?
I see me today and know yesterday
That I threw away my most precious things.
I see me a man who's lonely, wants only to lose
Beaucoups of blues.

Oh, sweet magnolia,
Breath carried over the marsh by a breeze from the gulf.
I'm coming home, (coming home)
I've had me enough.
I'm coming home, (coming home)
I've had me enough.

Trivia about the song Beaucoups of Blues by Ringo Starr

On which albums was the song “Beaucoups of Blues” released by Ringo Starr?
Ringo Starr released the song on the albums “Beaucoups of Blues” in 1970, “Photograph : The Very Best Of Rngo Starr” in 2007, and “Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Beaucoups of Blues” by Ringo Starr?
The song “Beaucoups of Blues” by Ringo Starr was composed by BUZZ RABIN.

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