But my name's a reminder, Of a blues man that's already gone. The Blues Man This song is by George Jones and Dolly Parton and appears on the album Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't (2005) by George Jones. Down off of that blues man And he sang Hey baby, I love you too Hey baby, I need you Hey baby, I do get tired of this traveling band I'm over forty years old now Nights would be cold now If you hadn't stuck it out With this blues man He's over forty years old now Nights would be so cold now If she hadn't hung around With that blues man When she sang him this song Hey, baby I love you Hey, baby I need you Hey, baby you ain't got to prove to me You're some kind of macho man You've wasted so much of your life Runnin' through the dark nights Let me shine a little love light Down on that blues man. The Blues Man Lyrics: He's just a singer / A natural born guitar ringer / Kind of a clinger / To sad ol' songs / He's not a walk be-hinder / He's a new note finder / His name's a reminder / Of a blues So I started drinking. To sad old songs. Another orchestra, Prince’s Band, recorded it just a week later, with a similar arrangement. Took things that messed up my thinking. I was alone in the hot lights Not too much left inside. The Memphis Blues was even more popular than Mr. Crump, and in December 1914, when the Victor Military Band recorded the song, it became the very first blues recording. I was sure sinking, when you came along. They come from different eras and include styles such as ragtime-vaudeville, Delta and country blues, and urban styles from Chicago and the West Coast. The Blues Man Lyrics: I'm just a singer, a natural-born guitar ringer / Kind of a clinger, to sad old songs / I'm not a walk-behinder, I'm a new note finder / But my name's a reminder, of a blues man Blues musicians are musical artists who are primarily recognized as writing, performing, and recording blues music. I'm not a walk-behinder. I'm a new note finder.
But my name's a reminder, Of a blues man that's already gone. The Blues Man This song is by George Jones and Dolly Parton and appears on the album Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't (2005) by George Jones. Down off of that blues man And he sang Hey baby, I love you too Hey baby, I need you Hey baby, I do get tired of this traveling band I'm over forty years old now Nights would be cold now If you hadn't stuck it out With this blues man He's over forty years old now Nights would be so cold now If she hadn't hung around With that blues man When she sang him this song Hey, baby I love you Hey, baby I need you Hey, baby you ain't got to prove to me You're some kind of macho man You've wasted so much of your life Runnin' through the dark nights Let me shine a little love light Down on that blues man. The Blues Man Lyrics: He's just a singer / A natural born guitar ringer / Kind of a clinger / To sad ol' songs / He's not a walk be-hinder / He's a new note finder / His name's a reminder / Of a blues So I started drinking. To sad old songs. Another orchestra, Prince’s Band, recorded it just a week later, with a similar arrangement. Took things that messed up my thinking. I was alone in the hot lights Not too much left inside. The Memphis Blues was even more popular than Mr. Crump, and in December 1914, when the Victor Military Band recorded the song, it became the very first blues recording. I was sure sinking, when you came along. They come from different eras and include styles such as ragtime-vaudeville, Delta and country blues, and urban styles from Chicago and the West Coast. The Blues Man Lyrics: I'm just a singer, a natural-born guitar ringer / Kind of a clinger, to sad old songs / I'm not a walk-behinder, I'm a new note finder / But my name's a reminder, of a blues man Blues musicians are musical artists who are primarily recognized as writing, performing, and recording blues music. I'm not a walk-behinder. I'm a new note finder.