歌曲 | Standing at the Crossroads |
歌手 | Dave Edmunds |
专辑 | A Pile of Rock: Live |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
I’m standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Well, I woke up this morning like I usually do | |
My baby was nowhere around | |
I looked in the kitchen, I looked in the hall | |
In my slippers and dressing gown | |
There were lipstick traces on the bedroom door | |
'Goodbye' she wrote, I don't want you no more | |
I guess, I ain't the man she was looking for | |
But just the man she found | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
So, here I am on my own again | |
Where did I go wrong this time? | |
I feel like good, like a gentleman should | |
I never ever step out of line | |
You know that I'm no kid, I know my way around | |
Six feet tall, a hundred and sixty pound | |
I can't hold no romance down | |
Maybe I should give up trying | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I'll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Standing at the crossroads again. |
I' m standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I' ll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Well, I woke up this morning like I usually do | |
My baby was nowhere around | |
I looked in the kitchen, I looked in the hall | |
In my slippers and dressing gown | |
There were lipstick traces on the bedroom door | |
' Goodbye' she wrote, I don' t want you no more | |
I guess, I ain' t the man she was looking for | |
But just the man she found | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I' ll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
So, here I am on my own again | |
Where did I go wrong this time? | |
I feel like good, like a gentleman should | |
I never ever step out of line | |
You know that I' m no kid, I know my way around | |
Six feet tall, a hundred and sixty pound | |
I can' t hold no romance down | |
Maybe I should give up trying | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I' ll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Standing at the crossroads again. |
I' m standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I' ll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Well, I woke up this morning like I usually do | |
My baby was nowhere around | |
I looked in the kitchen, I looked in the hall | |
In my slippers and dressing gown | |
There were lipstick traces on the bedroom door | |
' Goodbye' she wrote, I don' t want you no more | |
I guess, I ain' t the man she was looking for | |
But just the man she found | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I' ll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
So, here I am on my own again | |
Where did I go wrong this time? | |
I feel like good, like a gentleman should | |
I never ever step out of line | |
You know that I' m no kid, I know my way around | |
Six feet tall, a hundred and sixty pound | |
I can' t hold no romance down | |
Maybe I should give up trying | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
With an empty heart and a dollar ten | |
Maybe I' ll bump into some famous names | |
Like Robert Johnson or Elmore James | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Standing at the crossroads again | |
Standing at the crossroads again. |