Young Man Blues

Mose Allison

Oh, well, a young man
Ain't got nothin' in the world these days
I said a young man
Ain't got nothin' in the world these days

Well, you know in the old days
When a young man was a strong man
All the people, they'd step back
When a young man walked by

But you know, nowadays
It's the old man
He's got all the money
And a young man ain't got nothin' in the world these days
I said
Ain't got nothing
Got sweet nothing

Everybody knows that
Everybody knows that
Everybody knows that a young man ain't got nothin'

Ooh, yeah
Everybody knows that a young man ain't got nothin'
In the old, in the old days
Oh, in the old days
Everybody stepped back when a young man walked by
They stepped back
They stepped back
They stepped back
They stepped far, far back, yeah

Have pity on the young man
They ain't got nothin' in the world these days, I said
They ain't got nothin'!
They got sweet fuck-all!

Trivia about the song Young Man Blues by The Who

On which albums was the song “Young Man Blues” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Live at Leeds” in 1970, “Who's Next” in 1971, “Who’s Next : Life House” in 1971, “Odds & Sods” in 1974, “The Kids Are Alright” in 1979, “The Who Rocks America” in 1983, “Thirty Years of Maximum R&B” in 1994, “Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970” in 1996, “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” in 2003, “Live From Toronto” in 2006, “View From a Backstage Pass” in 2007, and “Live at Hull 1970” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Young Man Blues” by The Who?
The song “Young Man Blues” by The Who was composed by Mose Allison.

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