B : BOB DYLAN : Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare & Unreleased, 1961-1991 1991
BOB DYLAN
Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare & Unreleased, 1961-1991 1991
Sitting on a Barbed-wire Fence текст песни
Sitting on a Barbed-wire Fence
I paid fifteen million dollars, twelve hundred and seventy-two cents
I paid one thousand two hundred twenty-seven dollars and fifty-five cents
See my hound dog bite a rabbit
And my football's sittin' on a barbed-wire fence
Well, my temperature rises and my feet don't walk so fast
Yes, my temperature rises and my feet don't walk so fast
Well, this arabian doctor came in, gave me a shot
But wouldn't tell me if what I had would last
Well, this woman I've got, she's filling me with her drive
Yes, this woman I've got, she's thrillin' me with her hive
She's calling me stan
Or else she calls me mister clive
Of course, you're gonna think this song is a riff
I know you're gonna think this song is a cliff
Unless you've been inside a tunnel
And fell down 69, 70 feet over a barbed-wire fence
All night!
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- Hard Times in New York Town
- You Changed My Life
- Nobody 'cept You
- She's Your Lover Now
- He Was a Friend of Mine
- If You Gotta Go, Go Now
- Paths of Victory
- Angelina
- Walkin' Down The Line
- Blind Willie Mctell
- Lord Protect My Child
- Wallflower
- Eternal Circle
- Santa Fe
- Suze
- Walls of Red Wing
- Who Killed Davey Moore?
- Catfish
- Golden Loom
- Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie
- Sitting on a Barbed-wire Fence
- Farewell Angelina
- Mama, You Been on My Mind
- House Carpenter
- Need a Woman
- Talkin Hava Negeilah Blues
- Let Me Die in My Footsteps
- Someone's Got a Hold of My Heart
- Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues
- I'll Keep It With Mine
- Man on The Street
- Only a Hobo
- Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues
- Foot of Pride
- Quit Your Low Down Ways
- Series of Dreams
- Ye Shall Be Changed
- Seven Curses
- Call Letter Blues
- Rambling, Gambling Willie
- Seven Days
- Tell Me
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