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Artist/Band:
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lyrics for Song: The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe
Lyrics for Album: Second Helping [1974]
well I used to wake the mornin
befor the rooster crowed
searchin for soda bottles to get myself some dough
brought 'em down to the corner
down to the country store
cash 'em in and give my money to a man named Curtis Lowe
old Curt was a black man with white curly hair
when he had a fifth of wine he did not have a care
he used to own an old dobro used to play across his knee
I'd give old Curt my money he play all day for me
(chours)
play me a song Curtis Lowe, Curtis Lowe
well I got your drinkin' money tune up your dobro
people said he was useless them people all were fools
'cause Curtis Lowe was the finest picker to ever play the blues
well he looked to be 60, maybe I was 10
momma used to whoop me
but I'd go see him again
I'd clap my hands, stomp my feet tryin to stay in time
well he'd play me a song or two then take another drink of wine
(chours)
play me a song Curtis Lowe, Curtis Lowe
well I got your drinkin money tune up your dobro
people said he was useless but them people all were fools
'cause Curtis Lowe was the finest picker to ever play the blues
on the day old Curtis died nobody came to pray
old preacher said some words
and they chucked him in the clay
well he lived a lifetime playin' the black man's blues
and on the day he lost his life that's all he had to lose
(chours)
play me a song Curtis Lowe, yeah Curtis Lowe
I wish that you was here so everyone would know
people said you was useless but them people all were fools
cuz Curtis your the finest picker to ever play the blues
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The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe
Released on Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1974 album Second Helping, "The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe" stands as a defining example of the band's Southern rock sound. The track features the group's signature blend of gritty vocals and driving instrumentation, capturing the spirit of the era with a narrative focus on a tragic story. While the song is often associated with the band's broader catalog of storytelling ballads, it remains a staple of their live performances and a key piece in their discography. Its enduring appeal lies in its raw emotional delivery and the way it encapsulates the classic rock aesthetic of the mid-1970s. |
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| Album Lyrics: Second Helping [1974] |
 Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Second Helping [1974]"
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