Mopper's Blues

WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY

I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I'm the happiest man in town
Alright
I feel so good
I feel so good
I feel so good
Lord, I feel so good
I feel so good
I'm the happiest man in town
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I got the mopper's blues
I'm the happiest man in town, yeah
I feel so good
I feel so good
I feel so good
Lord, I feel so good
I feel so good
I'm the happiest man in town
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I ain't got no home
I'm the happiest man in town

Trivia about the song Mopper's Blues by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “Mopper's Blues” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “A Shot of Rhythm and Blues” in 1976, “Baby Come Home” in 1990, “The Mod” in 2008, “Early Classics” in 2009, and “Legend of R&b Vocalist” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Mopper's Blues” by Rod Stewart?
The song “Mopper's Blues” by Rod Stewart was composed by WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY.

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