
Tommy Cash – Truly Great American Blues Lyrics
Artist: Tommy Cash
Song: Truly Great American Blues
Each night, I go to work and make me 18 lousy dollars
Each day, I spend a 20 dollar bill
The telephone, electric, gas and general utilities
Are enough to keep a healthy man ill
I’ve got the truly great American blues
What’s a working man like me gonna do?
My wife and babies need new clothes and shoes
I’ve got the truly great American blues
The rent is due again this week and my car’s out of petrol
And we’re running low on bread and beans
My landlord’s like a madman when I try to makе excuses
Good Lord, I can almost hear him scrеam
I’ve got the truly great American blues
What’s a working man like me gonna do?
The landlord says he’s been afflicted too
With these truly great American blues
The president’s been wondering what’s happening to his country
The people have to give a little more
I wonder how he’d like to live on cornbread, beans and taters
And carry coupons to the grocery store
I’ve got the truly great American blues
What’s a working man like me gonna do?
The president said he will see me through
With these truly great American blues
I’ve got the truly great American blues
What’s a working man like me gonna do?
My wife and babies need new clothes and shoes
At the truly great American blues
I’ve got the truly great American blues
What’s a working man like me gonna do?
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Release Year: 1970