Blackout Blues

David Schools, Domingo Ortiz, John Bell, John Hermann, Michael Houser, Todd Nance

Hope you don't mind me barging the door
In the middle of the night
Hope you don't mind me barging the door like this
In the middle of the night
Falling in and out of bars on my own
Pick my head up off the ground

Woke up on your bed this morning
You were sleeping on the floor
Woke up on your bed this morning
You were sleeping on the floor
Falling in and out of bars on my own
Pick my head up off the ground

I think we're riding on our last legs
Like a dark horse down the stretch
I think we're riding on our last legs
Like a dark horse down the stretch
Falling in and out of bars on my own
Pick my head up off the ground

I think we're riding on our last legs
Like a dark horse down the stretch
I think we're riding on our last legs
Like a dark horse down the stretch
Falling in and out of bars on my own
Pick my head up off the ground

Pick my head up off the ground
Pick my head up off the ground
Pick my head up off the ground
Pick my head up off the ground

Trivia about the song Blackout Blues by Widespread Panic

On which albums was the song “Blackout Blues” released by Widespread Panic?
Widespread Panic released the song on the albums “Ain't Life Grand” in 1994 and “Choice Cuts: The Capricorn Years 1991-1999” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Blackout Blues” by Widespread Panic?
The song “Blackout Blues” by Widespread Panic was composed by David Schools, Domingo Ortiz, John Bell, John Hermann, Michael Houser, Todd Nance.

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