Stones in My Passway

Robert Leroy Johnson, ROBERT JOHNSON

I got stones in my passway
And my road seem dark as night
I got stones in my passway
And my road seem dark as night
I have pains in my hearts
They have taken my appetite

I have a bird to whistle
And I have a bird to sing
Have a bird to whistle
And I have a bird to sing
I got a woman that I'm loving
Boy, but she don't mean a thing

My enemies have betrayed me
Have overtaken poor Bob at last
My enemies have betrayed me
Have overtaken poor Bob at last
And here's one thing certainly
They have stones all in my pass

Now you trying to take my life
And all my loving too
You laid a passway for me
Now what are you trying to do?
I'm crying please
Please let us be friends
And when you hear me howling in my passway, rider
Please open your door and let me in

I got three legs to truck home
Boys, please don't block my road
I got three legs to truck home
Boys, please don't block my road
I've been feeling ashamed 'bout my rider
Babe, I'm booked and I got to go

Trivia about the song Stones in My Passway by Robert Johnson

On which albums was the song “Stones in My Passway” released by Robert Johnson?
Robert Johnson released the song on the albums “Cross Road Blues” in 1937, “The Complete Recordings” in 1990, “Hellhound On My Trail” in 1995, “The Devil & Me” in 2010, “The Complete Recordings - 41 Songs” in 2011, and “The Centennial Collection” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Stones in My Passway” by Robert Johnson?
The song “Stones in My Passway” by Robert Johnson was composed by Robert Leroy Johnson, ROBERT JOHNSON.

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