apesar do ambiente negro, embruxado e envolto em violência doméstica, este é um grande original de robert johnson (provavelmente o cantautor mais influente de sempre dos azuis do delta do mississippi), aqui numa "demoníaca" e genial interpretação acústica de eric clapton e doyle bramhall.
Early this mornin', when you knocked upon my door
And I said, "Hello, Satan, I believe it's time to
go"
Me and the Devil, were walkin' side by side
I'm goin' to beat my woman, until I get satisfied
She say you don't see why, that I will dog her 'round
Now, baby, you know you ain't doin' me right, now
She say you don't see why, that I will dog her 'round
It must be that old evil spirit, so deep down in the ground
You may bury my body down by the highway side
I don't care where you bury my body when I'm dead and gone
You may bury my body down by the highway side
So my old evil spirit can take the Greyhound bus and ride
11 fevereiro 2013
por muita gente que ouça, cada vez mais me convenço de que ninguém cantou os azuis como robert leroy johnson
I went down to the crossroad fell down on my knees I went down to the crossroad fell down on my knees Asked the lord above "Have mercy now save poor Bob if you please" Yeeooo, standin at the crossroad tried to flag a ride ooo ooo eee I tried to flag a ride Didn't nobody seem to know me babe everybody pass me by Standin at the crossroad babe risin sun goin down Standin at the crossroad babe eee eee eee, risin sun goin down I believe to my soul now, Poor Bob is sinkin down You can run, you can run tell my friend Willie Brown You can run, you can run tell my friend Willie Brown (th)'at I got the croosroad blues this mornin Lord babe, I'm sinkin down And I went to the crossroad momma I looked east and west I went to the crossroad baby I looked east and west Lord, I didn't have no sweet woman ooh-well babe, in my distress