Right to Sing the Blues

Song Description

The blues always come down hard when the sun goes down

Song Length 4:41 Genre Blues - Chicago, Blues - Modern
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Cheerless, Cool Subject Breaking Up, Lost Love
Similar Artists Ray Charles, Joe Cocker Language English
Era 1990 - 1999

Lyrics

Well your baby walked out the door
Left your heart lying on the floor
And your world came crashing down all over you
Well you're down and all alone
No one to talk to on the telephone
Here comes the night and you've got a right
To sing the blues

You've got a right to sing the blues
Can't tell nobody what you're going through
You walk walk floor and watch the door
And sing those sad love songs, that's what you do
You've got a right to sing the blues
'Cause you've got nothing left to hold on to
Here comes the night and you've got a right to sing the blues

WX-7 Solo

Yeah you've got a right to sing the blues
Can't tell nobody what you're going through
You walk the floor and warch the door
And sing the sad love songs, that's what you do
You've got a right to sing the blues
'Cause you've got nothing left to hold on to
Here comes the night and you've got a right to sing the blues
Here comes the night and you've got a right to sing the blues

Lyrics Patty Dee Music Tiny Barge - Patty Dee
Producer Tiny Barge and Rich Mouser Publisher Tiny Barge Music
Performance Tiny Barge (Lead Vocal) Label Tidewater Records

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