Ramblin' Blues

Loudon Wainwright III

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    I've seen the lights of old broadway
    And market street down by the frisco bay
    I've strolled the prado
    I've gambled on the bourse in gay paree

    Now the seven wonders of this world i've seen
    There's many other different places i have been
    Take my advice folks please see beale street first
    It's in memphis, tennessee

    Oh, you'll see pretty browns in beautiful gowns
    You'll see tailor mades and your hand me downs
    You'll meet honest men and pick pockets skilled
    And your business never closes 'til somebody gets killed

    Oh, those hog-nose restaurants and chitlin' cafes
    Talk about your whiskey and your bygone days
    And places once places but now just a sham
    You'll see golden balls enough to pave the new jerusalem

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    If beale street could talk, if beale street could talk
    Married men would have to take their beds up and walk
    All except one or two who never drink booze
    And the blind man on the corner who sings 'the memphis blues'

    I'd rather be here than any place i know
    Oh, i'd rather be here than any place i know
    It's gonna take a sergeant for to make me go

    I'm goin' down to the river, baby by and by
    Oh i'm goin' down to the river mississippi
    And here's the reason why 'cause that river's wet
    And beale street's done gone dry, bone dry

    If beale street could talk, if beale street could talk
    Married men would have to take their beds up and walk
    All except one or two who never drink booze
    And the blind man on the corner who sings 'the memphis blues'

    I'd rather be here than any place i know

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    Composición: W.C. Handy

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