After All This Time

Fred L. Foster, Kris Kristofferson

Busted flat in Baton Rouge
Waitin' for the train
Feelin' nearly faded as my jeans
Bobby thumbed a diesel down
Just before it rained
Rode us all the way to New Orleans
I pulled my harpoon out of my dirty red bandanna
And was playing soft
While Bobby sang the blues
With them windshield wipers slappin' time
I was holdin' Bobby's hand in mine
We sang every song that driver knew
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Nothin' ain't worth nothin' but it's free

Feelin' good was easy, Lord,
When he sang the blues
And feelin' good was good enough for me
Good enough for me and Bobby McGee

From Kentucky coal mines
To the California sun
Bobby shared the secrets of my soul
Through all kinds of weather, Lord
Through everything I done
Bobby baby kept me from the cold
Then somewhere near Salinas, Lord
I let him slip away
Lookin' for the home I hope he'll find it
And I'd trade all of my tomorrows
For one single yesterday
Holdin' Bobby's body next to mine
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Nothin' left is all that Bobby left me

Feelin good was easy, Lord
When he sang the blues
And buddy, that was good enough for me
Good enough for me and Bobby McGee

Trivia about the song After All This Time by Rodney Crowell

On which albums was the song “After All This Time” released by Rodney Crowell?
Rodney Crowell released the song on the albums “Diamonds & Dirt” in 1988, “Super Hits” in 1995, and “The Essential Rodney Crowell” in 2004.
Who composed the song “After All This Time” by Rodney Crowell?
The song “After All This Time” by Rodney Crowell was composed by Fred L. Foster, Kris Kristofferson.

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