BLIND WILLIE MCTELL

- Last Dime Blues Lyrics

Broke and ain't got a dime (repeat)
everybody get in hard luck sometime.

Standin' on Cairo Street one day (repeat)
one dime was all I had.

Mama, don't treat your daughter mean (repeat)
you're the meanest woman I have most ever seen.

Do you want your friend to be buried like Jesse James
(repeat)
give me two big pistols (on the way?) and a passenger
train.

One dime was all I had (repeat)
tryin' to be a sportin' man.

I bought the mornin' news (repeat)
and I bought (sounds like seagull but I might guess)
Seagram's too.

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Who wrote Last Dime Blues lyrics?


Last Dime Blues is written by Willie Mctell.

When was Last Dime Blues released?


Last Dime Blues is first released in 2004 as part of Blind Willie Mctell's album "Atlanta Twelve String" which includes 15 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album.

Which genre is Last Dime Blues?


Last Dime Blues falls under the genre Blues.
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Songwriter(s): Willie Mctell
Record Label(s): 2004 Atlantic Recording Corp Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing
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