James Alley Blues

RICHARD BROWN

Times ain't now nothing like they used to be,
Times ain't now nothing like they used to be,
Well, I tell you the truth, won't you take my word from me.

I've seen better days, but I ain't puttin' up with these.
I've seen better days, but I ain't puttin' up with these.
Had a lot better times with the women down in New Orleans

'Cause I was born in the country she thinks I'm easy to lose,
'Cause I was born in the country she thinks I'm easy to lose.
She wants to hitch me to a wagon and drive me like a mule

I bought her a gold ring and I paid the rent
I bought her a gold ring and I paid the rent
She wants me to wash her clothes but I got good common sense

I gave you sugar for sugar, you want salt for salt.
I gave you sugar for sugar, but you want salt for salt,
And if you can't get along, honey, it's your own damn fault.

Sometimes I think you're just too sweet to die,
Sometimes I think you're just too sweet to die,
Other times I think you ought to be buried alive.

Trivia about the song James Alley Blues by Roger McGuinn

On which albums was the song “James Alley Blues” released by Roger McGuinn?
Roger McGuinn released the song on the albums “Limited Edition” in 2004 and “22 Timeless Tracks from The Folk Den Project” in 2008.
Who composed the song “James Alley Blues” by Roger McGuinn?
The song “James Alley Blues” by Roger McGuinn was composed by RICHARD BROWN.

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