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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt
Vocals
FREEBO
FREEBO
Bass Guitar
Steven Bradley
Steven Bradley
Drums
Peter Bell
Peter Bell
Electric Guitar
Russell Hagan
Russell Hagan
Electric Guitar
Maurice Jacox
Maurice Jacox
Flute
Junior Wells
Junior Wells
Harp
Willie Murphy
Willie Murphy
Piano
John Beach
John Beach
Piano
Eugene Hoffman
Eugene Hoffman
Saxophone
A.C. Reed
A.C. Reed
Tenor Saxophone
Douglas Spurgeon
Douglas Spurgeon
Trombone
Voyle Harris
Voyle Harris
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
Songwriter
Son House
Son House
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Willie Murphy
Willie Murphy
Producer

Lyrics

Woke up this mornin', I'm feelin' around for my shoes You know 'bout that, I must have had them old walkin' blues Woke up this mornin', people, I'm feelin' around for my shoes Well, you know 'bout that, I musta have them walkin' blues Feel like blowin' my lonesome home I got up this mornin', all I had was gone You know, I feel like blowin' my, hmm, my lonesome home You know, I got up this mornin', all I-, all I had was gone Some people tell me these old, worried blues ain't bad at all Worst ol' feelin' I most ever had You know, some people tell me these worried blues ain't bad You know they're the worst ol' feelin' I most ever had Elgin movements from his head down to his toes Breaks in on a dollar most anywhere he goes He's got Elgin movements from-, from his head down to his- Lord, he break in on a dollar, mostly anywhere he goes
Writer(s): John Fiddler, Robert Johnson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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