Ballad Of Curtis Loew - Skynyrd Lynyrd

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Well I used to wake the morning before the rooster crowed
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Searching for soda bottles to get myself some dough
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Brought em down to the corner, down to the country store
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Cash em in and give my money to a man named curtis loew


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Old curt was a black man with white curly hair
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When he had a fifth of wine he did not have a care
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He used to own an old dobro, used to play it across his knee
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Id give old curt my money, hed play all day for me

(chorus)
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Play me a song curtis loew, curtis loew
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I got your drinking money, tune up your dobro
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People said he was useless, them people are the fools E A D A A7 cause curtis loew was the finest picker to ever play the blues E B A E He looked to be sixty, and maybe I was ten E B A E Mama used to whip me but Id go see him again E B A E Id clap my hands, stomp my feets, try to stay in time E B Hed play me a song or two A E E7 Then take another drink of wine. Chorus Yes sir E B A E On the day old curtis died, nobody came to pray E B A E Ol preacher said some words, and they chunked him in the clay E B A E But he lived a lifetime playin the black mans blues E B A E E7 And on the day he lost his life, thats all he had to lose A E E7 Play me a song curtis loew, hey curtis loew A E E7 I wish that you was here so everyone would know A E E7 People said he was useless, them people all are fools E D A A7 E cause curtis youre the finest picker to ever play the blues