Walkin' Blues

JOHNNY R. CASH, ROBERT LUNN, ROBERT R LUNN

I woke up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes
Know 'bout 'at I got these, old walkin' blues
Woke up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes
But you know 'bout 'at I, got these old walkin' blues

Lord, I feel like blowin' my woh old lonesome horn
Got up this mornin', my little Bernice was gone
Lord, I feel like blow ooohn' my lonesome horn
Well I got up this mornin' woh all I had was gone

Well ah leave this morn' of I have to, woh, ride the blind, ah
I've feel mistreated and I don't mind dyin'
Leavin' this morn' ah, I have to ride a blind
Babe, I been mistreated, baby, and I don't mind dyin'

Well, some people tell me that the worried, blues ain't bad
Worst old feelin' I most ever had, some
People tell me that these old worried old blues ain't bad
It's the worst old feelin', I most ever had

She got an Elgin1 movement from her head down to her toes
Break in on a dollar most anywhere she goes, oh, oh
(To her head down to her toes, oh, honey)
Lord, she break in on a dollar, most anywhere she goes

Trivia about the song Walkin' Blues by Robert Johnson

On which albums was the song “Walkin' Blues” released by Robert Johnson?
Robert Johnson released the song on the albums “The Complete Recordings” in 1990, “Robert Johnson - Father Of The Blues” in 2007, “The Devil & Me” in 2010, “Robert Johnson - Reborn And Remastered” in 2010, “A Steady Rolling Man” in 2011, and “The Centennial Collection” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Walkin' Blues” by Robert Johnson?
The song “Walkin' Blues” by Robert Johnson was composed by JOHNNY R. CASH, ROBERT LUNN, ROBERT R LUNN.

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