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Even Cat Stevens sang about them


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I gave my last chance to you

Don't hand it back to me bitterblue

No bitterblue

Yes, I've done all one man can do

Don't pass me up oh bitterblue

My bitterblue

Cause I've been running a long time

On this travelling ground

Wishing hard to be free

Of going round and round

Yes I've been moving a long time

But only up and down

I gave my last hope to you

Don't hand it back to me bitterblue

My bitterblue

I've done all one man can do

Please help me lose this bitterblue

My bitterblue

Cause I've been waiting a long time

Aeons been and gone -

Looking at the horizon

For my light to dawn

Oh yes I've been living a long time

Looking on and on

I've been running a long time

Summers come and gone -

Drifting under the dream clouds

Past the broken sun -

Yes I've been living a long time

To be back beyond

I gave my lst chance to you

Don't hand it back bitterblue

My bitterblue

I've done all one man can do

Don't pass me up oh bitterblue

My bitterblue, bitterblue

I gave my last chance to you

Don't hand it back to me bitterblue

 

 

 

He probably had to change his name and religion because of the hate mail from our lovable friends

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All the hate mail made Dylan change the title of his song from Mangled up In Blue.

 

But Walter Trout was way ahead of the times when he wrote his classic "Say Goodbye To The Blues". It's an ace song if you haven't heard it.

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