Robert Johnson
Walkin’ Blues (Live at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, October 8, 1989)
[Verse 1]
Woke up this morning, felt around for my shoes
That's when I knew I had them old walkin' blues
I woke up this morning, I looked around, and I felt around for my shoes
That's when I knew I had them old, mean old walkin' blues

[Veres 2]
Well, feel most like blowin' my old lonesome horn
Woke up this morning, what I had was gone
I wanna leave, leave my old lonesome home
Woke up this morning, what I, what I had was gone
What I had was gone

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
Well, some people tell you the walkin' blues ain't bad
Listen here, worst old feelin' I'vе most ever had
Some pеople tell you the old walkin' blues ain't so bad
Worst old feelin' I've most ever had
I've ever had

[Verse 4]
Leaving in the morning if I have to ride the blind
Well, I've been mistreated and I don't mind dyin'
I'm gon' leave, even if I have to ride the blind
Well, I've been mistreated and I, and I don't mind dyin'
And I don't mind dyin'
[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 5]
She got an Elgin movement from her head down to her toes
Breaking on a dollar 'most anywhere she goes
She got a, movement from her head down to her toes
Breaking on a dollar 'most anywhere she goes, anywhere she goes

[Verse 6]
I woke up this morning, and I felt around for my shoes
That's when I knew I had them old walkin' blues
I woke up this morning, I looked around and I felt around for my shoes
That's when I knew I had them old, mean old walkin' blues
Walkin' blues

[Outro]
Walkin' blues, walkin' blues
Walkin' blues, walkin' blues
Walkin' blues, walkin' blues
Walkin' blues, walkin' blues
That's when I knew I had them old, mean old walkin' blues