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I’m goin’ down, down, down, down, down, down
I’m goin’ down, down, down, down, down, down
I got my big feet in the window, my head is on the ground
Let me down and closed that box car door
Let me down and closed that box car door
I’m going back to Chattanooga and sweep up so sorry’s floor
I’m goin’ down, down, down, down, down, down
I’m goin’ down, down, down, down, down, down
I got my big feet in the window, my head is on the ground
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Wanna go out, baby, to late at night
Lawdy mama, no need to worry
Wanna go out, baby, to late at night
I got a real funny feeling
You don't wanna treat your daddy right
Long legged woman, come and hold my hand
Lawdy mama, no need to worry
Long legged woman, come and hold my hand
I got a real funny feeling
You wanna love some other man
Leavin' in the mornin', your
cryin' won't make me stay
Lawdy mama, no need to worry
Leavin' in the mornin', baby, your
cryin' won't make me stay
The more you cry babe
Further gonna drive your daddy away
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Have you ever loved a woman
So much you tremble in pain?
Have you ever loved a woman
So much you tremble in pain?
And all the time you know
She bears another man's name.
But you just love that woman
So much it's a shame and a sin.
You just love that woman
So much it's a shame and a sin.
But all the time you know
She belongs to your very best friend.
Have you ever loved a woman
And you know you can't leave her alone?
Have you ever loved a woman
And you know you can't leave her alone?
Something deep inside of you
Won't let you wreck your best friend's home.
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Hard time's is here
An ev'rywhere you go
Times are harder
Than th'ever been befo'
Um, hm-hm
Um-hm
Um, hm-hm
Um, hm-hm-hm
You know that people
They are driftin' from do' to do'
But they can't find no heaven
I don't care where they go
Um, hm-hm
Um-uh-hm
Mm-hm-hm
Um, hm-hm-hm
People, if I ever can get up
Off a-this old hard killin' flo'
Lord, I'll never get down
This low no mo'
Um, hm-hm-hm
Hm, um-hm
Hm, hm-hm
Hm, hm-hm-hm
Well, you hear me singin'
This old lonesome song
People, you know these hard times
Can't last us so long
Hm, hm-hm
Hmm, hmm
Hm, hm-hm
Hm, hm-hm, oh Lord
You know, you'll say you had money
You better be sho'
But these hard times gon' kill you
Just drive a lonely soul
Um, hm-hm
Umm, hmm
Umm, hm-hm
Hm, hm-hm-hm
Umm-hm
Hmm-hm-hm
Umm-hm
Hm-hm-hm
Hmm, hm-hm-hm
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I am a steady rollin' man and I roll both night and day.
I am a steady rollin' man and I roll both night and day.
But I ain't got no sweet woman, woo-hoo Lord, to be rollin' this way.
I am the man that rolls when icicles are hanging on the tree.
I am the man that rolls when icicles are hanging on the tree.
Why can't you hear me begging mama, woo-hoo Lord, down on my bended knee?
I am a steady rollin' man and I roll both night and day.
I am a steady rollin' man and I roll both night and day.
But I ain't got no sweet woman, woo-hoo Lord, to be rollin' this way.
But I ain't got no sweet woman, woo-hoo Lord, to be rollin' this way.
But I ain't got no sweet woman, woo-hoo Lord, to be rollin' this way.
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Many rivers to cross
But I can't seem to find my way over
Wandering I am lost
As I travel along the white cliffs of dover
Many rivers to cross
And it's only my will that keeps me alive
I've been licked, washed up for years
And I merely survive because of my pride
And this lonliness won't leave me alone
It's such a drag to be on your own
My woman left me and she didn't say why
Well, I guess I'll have to cry
Many rivers to cross
But just where to begin I'm playing for time
There have been times I find myself
Thinking of committing some dreadful crime
Yes I've got many rivers to cross
But I can't seem to find my way over
Wandering I am lost
As I travel along the white cliffs of Dover
Yes I've got many rivers to cross
And I merely survive because of my will ....
Love, love is my foundation
Wisdom is my captive
Struggle is my mother
Truth is my redeemder
Sorrow is my companion
But love, love is my foundation
Many rivers to cross
But I can't seem to find my way over
Wandering I am lost
As I travel along the white cliffs of dover
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Well hey, hey pretty mama
Why you treat me so mean?
Hey, hey pretty mama
Why you treat me so mean?
You're the meanest old woman, that I ever did see
Well I told you last night mama
That I love you so
Yeah I told you last night mama
That I love you so
And if anything changes, you'll be the first to know
Well I went down to the river
To wash my cares away
Yeah I went down to the river
To wash my cares away
Well I'll know next time, just what I need to say
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"In Good Company" is a collection of blues standards featuring guitarist J. Lomheim (Tyrone Wells, Pawn Shop kings) alongside some of the best blues, rock, and soul talent in Southern California. Featured guest artists include Marc Ford (The Black Crowes, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminal, Booker T. Jones, Marc Ford and the Neptune Blues Society), Jay Buchanan (Rival Sons, Buchanan), Scott Owen (Pawn Shop kings, Sun Child), Chris Hanlin (Bourbon Jones), Patrick Ferris (The Americans) and Dan and Seth Richardson (The Moonsville Collective, Yo Pitzy Jug Band).
Other guest musicians include William "Gootch" Ibarra (Marc Ford, All Together Seperate), Elijah Ford (Ryan Bingham, Marc Ford and The Fuzz Machine), Mark Tobik (Kate Voegele), Mike Malone (Mike Malone and the Soul Collectors, Marc Ford and The Neptune Blues Society), and Paul Joseph Clark (Donavon Frankenreiter, Allensworth, Pawn Shop kings).
released February 16, 2012
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Recorded at RimShot Recording in Los Angeles, CA &
The Compound in Long Beach, CA
Mixed by Anthony Arvizu at The Compound in Long Beach, CA
Engineered by William "Gootch" Ibarra (RimShot Recording) & Anthony Arvizu (The Compound)
Cover Artwork: Jim Crawford
Vocals: Jay Buchanan, Scott Owen, Marc Ford, Chris Hanlin, Patrick Ferris, Dan Richardson
Guitars: Jason Lomheim, Marc Ford, Patrick Ferris
Drums: William "Gootch" Ibarra
Bass: Elijah Ford, Mark Tobik, Seth Richardson
Keys: Mike Malone, Paul Joseph Clark
Dobro: Dan Richardson