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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Dollar Got the Blues... by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
excellent riffs, and great music... (courtesy -- dealbreaker)
the lyrics are:
dollar got the blues
getting lower every day
dollar got the blues
getting lower every day
i wanna do something about it
folks if i only had my way
used to be 2 for 1
now it's 1 for 2
used to be 2 for 1
now it's 1 for 2
what in the world are we poor people gonna do?
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