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Billy Boy Arnold - Low Down Blues

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Ooowii…
Somebody help me with my troubles. Somebody help me with these low down blues.
Well I'm so downhearted now, baby, I ain't got no place to go.
I feel so disgusted this morning because you don't love me no more.
Ooowii...
Somebody help me with my troubles somebody help me with these blues.
Night time is the right time now, baby, to be with the one you love.
But when night time comes now, baby, you know, you're so far away.
Somebody help me with my troubles. Somebody help me with these low down blues.
Bad luck and trouble now, baby, seem to be my middle name.
Now if my luck don't change soon I think I'll go insane.
Ooowii…
Somebody help me with my troubles somebody help me with these blues.
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Billy Boy Arnold firmly established himself as one of the foremost practitioners of classic Chicago blues. His wailing harmonica playing and soulful vocals are a perfect match for his streetwise songwriting. The combination of Delta- influenced blues with a more urban sophistication not only defines Arnold's sound, but was also a significant contribution in the early, formative days of rock and roll. His early work with Bo Diddley and his highly influential singles in the late 1950s, brought him some local attention, but he never received the recognition he rightly deserved.
Don’s Tunes is about the music. It’s about the sound. It’s about the real thing.
Somebody help me with my troubles. Somebody help me with these low down blues.
Well I'm so downhearted now, baby, I ain't got no place to go.
I feel so disgusted this morning because you don't love me no more.
Ooowii...
Somebody help me with my troubles somebody help me with these blues.
Night time is the right time now, baby, to be with the one you love.
But when night time comes now, baby, you know, you're so far away.
Somebody help me with my troubles. Somebody help me with these low down blues.
Bad luck and trouble now, baby, seem to be my middle name.
Now if my luck don't change soon I think I'll go insane.
Ooowii…
Somebody help me with my troubles somebody help me with these blues.
Thanks to fivetimesyo
Billy Boy Arnold firmly established himself as one of the foremost practitioners of classic Chicago blues. His wailing harmonica playing and soulful vocals are a perfect match for his streetwise songwriting. The combination of Delta- influenced blues with a more urban sophistication not only defines Arnold's sound, but was also a significant contribution in the early, formative days of rock and roll. His early work with Bo Diddley and his highly influential singles in the late 1950s, brought him some local attention, but he never received the recognition he rightly deserved.
Don’s Tunes is about the music. It’s about the sound. It’s about the real thing.
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