Low Down Dirty Blues
de Omar and The Howlers
Robert Johnson was the king of the blues
He was the best around
I was standing right beside him
On the night the deal went down
Hopped a freight with Johnny Shines
Rode down to New Orleans
We walked the back streets together
You know the man was born to sing
Allow me to introduce myself
I'm what you get when you got nothin´ left
I'm the pain the trouble and the truth
I am the low down dirty blues
I am the low down dirty blues
Followed Mighty Wolf to Memphis
To Sam Phillips and the Risin´ Sun
He put the dust of the delta
In every word of the songs he sung
Muddy Waters was the king pin
The head hocho and the big hoo-doo
I was standing there beside him
When he electrified the blues
Allow me to introduce myself
I'm what you get when you got nothin´ left
I'm the pain the trouble and the truth
I am the low down dirty blues
I am the low down dirty blues
Más canciones de Omar and The Howlers
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Fire in the Jungle
Monkeyland
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Fire in the Jungle - Live
Classic Live Performances, Vol. 4: 1990's
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I Gotta Let You Go (feat. Gary Clark, Jr.)
Too Much is not enough
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Hoo Doo
Zoltar's Walk
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Bad Seed
Big Delta
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Hard Times In The Land Of Plenty
Hard Times In The Land Of Plenty
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Little Woman
Aggressive Country
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Full Moon On Main Street
Southern Style
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Loud Mouth Woman
Monkeyland
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When Push Comes to Shove
What's Buggin' You?
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No Peace in the City
What's Buggin' You?
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Jim
Uneasy Listening
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Haunted House
Aggressive Country
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Hit the Road, Jack
SwingLand
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Gator Man
What's Buggin' You?
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Honest I Do (feat. Gary Clark, Jr.)
Too Much is not enough
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Meaning of the Blues
Zoltar's Walk
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Zoltar's Walk
Zoltar's Walk
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What Can I Do
Zoltar's Walk
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Mississippi Hoo Doo Man
Essential Collection