Not Supposed to Sing the Blues
Lyrics
Born in 1963
In the shadow of Kennedy
I'm still a kid when the levee breaks
Man, oh man, that's all it takes
And I'm on my way
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
If you walk across those railroad tracks
Son, you're on your own
But all I know is what I feel, and it can't be wrong
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
Where you come from
It's just not done
Back in black and I'm 17
I've been told, son, let it be
I got these lines upon my face now
A room at the heartbreak hotel
Yeah yeah
Oh well, oh well
Ah yeah
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
If you walk across those railroad tracks
Son, you're on your own
All I know is what I feel, and it can't be wrong
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
Where you come from
You know it's just not done
Just not done
Where you come from
It's just not done
Oh well, oh well
I'm on my way, alright
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
If you walk across those railroad tracks
Son, you're on your own
But all I know is what I feel, and it can't be wrong
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
Where you come from
It's just not done
Where you come from
Boy, you're not supposed to sing the blues
Where you come from
Where you come from
It's just not done
Writer(s): Gunnar Mathias Michaeli, Joakim Larsson, John Terry Norum, John Leven, Ian Haugland
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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