Suitcase Blues

GIL MOORE, MIKE LEVINE, RIK EMMETT

It's four in the morning,
There's not a soul around
This dirty hotel room
Has really got me down
A modern day minstrel,
They got my name in lights
I wish these days of glamor
Didn't have these lonely nights
I'm on the road to fortune
And I got the suitcase blues real bad

I guess I'm makin' payments
For the dues that must be paid
I cash another song
Into this endless masquerade
Halfway through the circuit
And headed for the coast
Been gone so long
I can't remember
What I miss the most, ah, but,
Me and Johnny Walker,
And the comfort that he brings,
Waitin' on the telephone
That never, ever rings
On the lonely road to fortune,
And I got the suitcase blues real bad

I got the blues
And I got them really bad
The suitcase blues
Are the worst I ever had
All by my lonesome
And I'm halfway 'round the bend
I don't mind drinkin' solo
But I sure could use a friend

Me and Johnny Walker,
And the comfort that he brings,
Waitin' on the telephone
That never, ever rings
On the lonely road to fortune,
And I got the suitcase blues real bad

Trivia about the song Suitcase Blues by Triumph

When was the song “Suitcase Blues” released by Triumph?
The song Suitcase Blues was released in 1979, on the album “Just a Game”.
Who composed the song “Suitcase Blues” by Triumph?
The song “Suitcase Blues” by Triumph was composed by GIL MOORE, MIKE LEVINE, RIK EMMETT.

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