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Artist/Band:
Hank Williams Jr.
Lyrics for Song: Low Down Blues
Lyrics for Album: Maverick [1992]
LORD I WENT TO THE DOCTOR, HE TOOK ONE LOOK,
HE SAID THE TROUBLE WITH YOU AIN'T IN MY BOOK,
I'LL TELL YOU WHAT IT IS BUT IT AIN'T GOOD NEWS,
YOU'VE GOT AN AWFUL BAD CASE OF THEM LOW DOWN BLUES.
[CHORUS]
I'VE GOT THE MEAN OLD MISERIES IN MY SOUL,
I WENT TO THE RIVER, BUT THE WATER'S TOO COLD,
I'VE WALKED THE FLOOR 'TILL I'VE WORE OUT MY SHOES,
LORD THEY'RE KILLIN' ME, I MEAN THEM LOW DOWN BLUES.
LORD I NEVER KNEW A MAN COULD FEEL SO BAD,
I NEVER KNEW LIVIN' COULD BE SO SAD,
ALL I DO IS SET AND CRY,
LORD I'D HAVE TO GET BETTER, BEFORE I COULD DIE.
[REPEAT CHORUS]
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Low Down Blues
Hank Williams Jr. has long been a defining figure in country music, known for blending traditional sounds with a rebellious spirit. Low Down Blues, featured on the 1992 album Maverick, exemplifies his ability to craft narratives rooted in the struggles and resilience of everyday life. The track reflects the artist's signature style, combining storytelling with a rhythmic drive that resonates with fans of the genre. Throughout his extensive discography, Williams has consistently explored themes of hardship and redemption, often drawing from personal experiences to create relatable anthems. This recording stands as a testament to his enduring influence on country music, showcasing his skill in delivering emotionally charged performances that connect deeply with listeners. The song remains a notable song in his catalog, highlighting the depth and versatility of his musical contributions. |
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