Rainy Day Crossroad Blues

TOM JOHNSTON

The sky is fallin' and the ground is reachin' up
The river's goin' by and the water's gettin' high and I feel like givin' up
Standin' in the downpour with these rainy day crossroad blues
Got those woods on my left, city on my right, don't want to sleep alone tonight again
Hole in my coat, hole in my shoes, sittin' in Mobile singin' the blues about you
Company people call my house most every day
Won't let a body concentrate
Gotta get some peace that way
Waitin' for that water risin', think I'll put my guitar in my boat
'Cause I'm floatin' to the nearest levy just to lay down
In that sand
Just pickin' wild berries, gettin' stung by honey bees
The Lord above and the devil below havin' a fight inside of me
Thinkin' ' bout my gun, maybe that will set me free
'Cause thunder and lightnin' are trapped inside of me
Innocent darlin' why you treat your daddy this way?
The price of the question is a mighty hard price to pay
'Cause you brought these rainy day crossroad blues my way
I can't take it no more

Trivia about the song Rainy Day Crossroad Blues by The Doobie Brothers

On which albums was the song “Rainy Day Crossroad Blues” released by The Doobie Brothers?
The Doobie Brothers released the song on the albums “Stampede” in 1975 and “Live at Wolf Trap” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Rainy Day Crossroad Blues” by The Doobie Brothers?
The song “Rainy Day Crossroad Blues” by The Doobie Brothers was composed by TOM JOHNSTON.

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