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Hurt So Bad
I miss the arms that used to hold me The tender way we used to kiss I miss the way that you touch me I miss the sweet taste of your lips I was a fool to ever leave you You were a fool to let me go Oh it's so lonesome, lonesome here without you Ooh how I miss you so It hurt, it hurt, it hurt so bad You were the best man I ever had Why was I so blind to see? Now the biggest fool is me I miss the arms that used to hold me The tender way we used to kiss (Oh yes) Ooh I miss the way that you touch me I miss the sweet taste of your lips It hurt, it hurt, it hurt so bad 'Cause oh you were the best man I ever, ever, ever had Why was I so blind to see? That now the biggest fool is me Oh, oh what a fool I was darling, yes And oh you were a fool to let, let me go Why did you let me go? It's so lonesome here without you Oh how I miss you so Oh oh no, yes Don't do it Don't do it Don't do it Oh Lord no I miss you oh, yeah Come back, oh come back to me, yes Oh how I miss you Oh I miss you so Oh Lord, Lord, Lord no, oh Oh, no no Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, no Don't do it Oh, c'mon baby Come back to me Ooh how I miss you so, how I miss you so Oh, oh, ooh, ohh-no
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I Come I Peace
Am You see me comin' Am You feel like runnin' Am F Am A wicked look is in your eyes Am I don't come to harm you Am I come to warn you Am F Am It's now or never, do or die Am I had a vision Am A head on collision Am A revelation ya Am That sent me on a mission [Chorus] Dm I come in peace F C G Love is a gold mine ya Dm F To find it you have to seek it C G Follow your heart sign Dm F It's flowin' rich and deep C G And it's well within our reach I come in peace N.C. F5/C Fadd11/C F5/C I come in peace Am ( x 4 ) [Verse 2] Am Arrived with nothing Am And let me tell you something Am F Am We're going out the same way N.C. I got your attention Am And maybe I should mention Am F Am They'll be no rest till peace is made [Chorus] Dm I come in peace F C G Love is a gold mine ya Dm F Find it you have to seek it C G Follow your heart sign Dm F It's flowin' rich and deep C G And it's well within our reach I come in peace N.C. F5/C Fadd11/C F5/C I come in peace Am F Am F Am [Verse 3] N.C. I had a vision N.C. A head on collision Am A revelation ya Am That sent me on a mission [Chorus] Dm I come in peace F C G Love is a gold mine ya Dm F Find it you have to seek it C G Follow your heart sign Dm F It's flowin' rich and deep C G And it's well within our reach I come in peace N.C. F5/C Fadd11/C F5/C I come in peace
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I Come In Peace
I Come In Peace You see me comin' You feel like runnin' A wicked look is in your eye I don't come to harm you I come to warn you It's now or never, do or die I had a vision A head on collision A revelation ya That sent me on a mission I come in peace Love is a gold mine ya Find it you have to seek it Follow the heart sign It's flowin' rich and deep And it's well within our reach I come in peace I come in peace Arrived with nothing And let me tell you something We're going out the same way I got your attention And maybe I should mention They'll be no rest till peace is made Love is a gold mine ya Find it you have to seek it Follow the heart sign It's lowin rich and deep And it's well within our reach I come in peace I come in peace I had a vision A head on collision A revelation ya That sent me on a mission I come in peace Love is a gold mine ya Find it you have to seek it Follow the heart sign It's flowin' rich and deep And it's well within our reach I come in peace I come in peace
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Johnny Be Goode
"Johnny B. Goode" is a 1958 rock and roll song written and originally performed by Chuck Berry. The song was a major hit among both black and white audiences peaking at #2 on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart and #8 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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I Put A Spell On You
I put a spell on you Because you're mine You better stop the things you do I tell you, I ain't lying I ain't lying You know I can't stand it You're running around You know better daddy I can't stand it 'cause you put me down Oh, no I put a spell on you Because you're mine You know I love you I love you I love you I love you anyhow And I don't care If you don't want me I'm yours right now I put a spell on you Because you're mine You know I can't stand it You're running around You know better daddy I can't stand it 'cause you put me down Ooh-hoo-ooh I put a spell on you Because you're mine Because you're mine Because you're mine
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I Feel So Bad
Feel so bad Like a ball game on a rainy day Feel so bad Like a ball game on a rainy day Yes, I got my rain check Shake my head and walk away [Verse 2] Ooh people, that's the way I feel Ooh people, that's the way I feel Sometimes I think I won't Then again I think I will [Verse 3] Sometimes I want to stay here Then again I want to leave here Sometimes I want to leave here Then again I want to stay Yes, I got my train fare Pack my grip and ride away [Outro] Ooh people, that's the way I feel Ooh people, that's the way I feel Sometimes I think I won't Then again I think I will
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Colorado Blues
An Original We moved from Colorado to Illinois and after 14 years of the midwest, I wrote this song !!
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Living in the COuntry
Living in the COuntry Original - Composer - Patrick McAllister A song I wrote when I moved to Colorado and fell in Love with the People, Mountains, Water and Fresh Air! Livin’ in the Country, a Man can see just how to be Special little things like a little romance under an old Oak Tree You want to go on livin’ – the life you lead So come on in the country, it’s the best place to be So come on in the country, and you can see just how to be Cello Once we watched a silver moon, and we had the time of our life But now that dreadful city man’s been playin’ games with my life Well I said – So come on in the country, it’s the best place to be Everybody out there lives their life so clean and free Harp Well I’ve seen some bad times, Lord knows I’ve seen my share But with you by my side, and us, forever there I’ll be livin’ the life I want to lead With the heart of an angel, and my family Sax / Trumpet So come on in the country, it’s the best place to be So come on in the country, you can see just how to be So come on in the country, So come on in the country, So come on in the country
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Love Potion No 9
"Love Potion No. 9" is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by the Clovers, who took it to number 23 on the US as well as R&B charts that year. The song describes a man seeking help to find love. He enlists the help of a gypsy who determines, by means of palmistry, that he needs "love potion number nine." The potion, an aphrodisiac, causes him to fall in love with everything he sees, kissing whatever is in front of him, eventually kissing a policeman on the street corner, who breaks his bottle of love potion.
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Angel from Montgomery
John Prine Composer I am an old woman Named after my mother My old man is another Child that's grown old If dreams were thunder And lightnin' was desire This old house would've burnt down At a long time ago Make me an angel That flies from Montgomery Make me a poster Of an old rodeo Just give me one thing That I can hold on to To believe in this livin' Is just a hard way to go When I was a young girl Well, I had me a cowboy He weren't much to look at Just a free ramblin' man But that was a long time And no matter how I tried Those years just flow by Like a broken down dam Make me an angel That flies from Montgomery Make me a poster Of an old rodeo Just give me one thing That I can hold on to To believe in this livin' Is just a hard way to go There's flies in the kitchen I can hear 'em they're buzzin' And I ain't done nothin' since I woke up today How the hell can a person Go to work in the mornin' And come home in the evenin' And have nothin' to say Make me an angel That flies from Montgomery Make me a poster Of an old rodeo Just give me one thing That I can hold on to To believe in this livin' Is just a hard way to go To believe in this livin' Is just a hard way to go
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I Feel So Bad
I Feel So Bad (Chuck Willis song) "I Feel So Bad" is a blues song written and originally recorded by Chuck Willis, and released in 1954 (OKeh 7029). It rose to No. 8 on the Billboard Rhythm & Blues Chart in early 1954, and appears on the album Chuck Willis Wails the Blues. Elvis Presley recorded the song on March 12, 1961, in RCA Studio B, in Nashville, Tennessee, and released it as a single on RCA Victor that year.
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Living in the COuntry (NCV)
Living in the COuntry (NCV) by Colorado Blues
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Sweet Home Chicago
"Sweet Home Chicago" is a blues standard first recorded by Robert Johnson in 1936. Although he is often credited as the songwriter, several songs have been identified as precedents. The song has become a popular anthem for the city of Chicago despite ambiguity in Johnson's original lyrics.
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Angel from Montgomery
Rehearsal Session 09-03-22
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It Hurt So Bad
Thomas Jay Hambridge (born December 20, 1960)[2] is an American rock, country, and blues, producer, songwriter, musician and vocalist. Hambridge has received two Grammy Awards, an ASCAP award, seven Grammy nominations, seven Boston Music Awards, and has been inducted into the Buffalo Hall of Fame. In December 2015, Tom was given the key to his hometown of Buffalo, NY with Mayor Byron Brown declaring December 28 "Tom Hambridge Day." Hambridge's songs have been recorded by several notable artists and have been featured in movie productions, commercials and television programs. He has been referred to as "The White Willie Dixon" by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Buddy Guy and Susan Tedeschi's "Secret Weapon".
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Use Me Up
Use Me Up Bill Withers Composer My friends feel it's their appointed duty They keep trying to tell me All you want to do is use me But my answer, yeah to all that use me stuff I, I, I yes I want to spread the news That if it feels this good getting used Oh you just keep on using me Until you use me up Until you use me up My brother sit me right down and he talked to me He told me that I ought not to let you just walk on me And I'm sure he meant well Yeah, but when our talk was through I said, brother, if you only knew You'd wish that you were in my shoes You just keep on using me Until you use me up Until you use me up Sometimes, it's true You really do abuse me You get me in a crowd of high-class people And then you act real rude to me But, oh baby, baby, baby, baby When you love me, I can't get enough I want to spread the news That if it feels this good getting used Girl, you just keep on using me Until you use me up Until you use me up Talkin' 'bout you usin' people It all depends on what you do It ain't too bad the way you're usin' me Cause I sure am usin' you to do the things you do' To do the things you do
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Love Potion #9
"Love Potion No. 9" is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by the Clovers,[1] who took it to number 23 on the US as well as R&B charts that year.[2][3] The song was recorded by the Searchers in 1964. Their version reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number two on Cash Box during the winter of 1965.[4] Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass did an instrumental version (side 2, track 1) on his 1965 album Whipped Cream and Other Delights. The Coasters released a version in December 1971 with "D. W. Washburn" on the B-side. It reached No. 76 on the Billboard Pop chart and No. 96 on the Cash Box chart.
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Messin' with The Kid
"Messin' with the Kid" is a rhythm and blues-influenced blues song originally recorded by Junior Wells in 1960. Chief Records owner/songwriter/producer Mel London is credited as the songwriter. Considered a blues standard,[1] it is Junior Wells's best-known song.[2] "Messin' with the Kid" was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and has been recorded by a variety of blues and other artists.
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Johnny B Goode
Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans Way back up in the woods among the evergreens There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode Who never ever learned to read or write so well But he could play the guitar just like a ringing a bell Go go Go Johnny go He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track Oh, the engineerswould see him sitting in the shade Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made People passing by they would stop and say Oh my that little country boy could play Go go Go Johnny go His mother told him "Someday you will be a man, And you will be the leader of a big old band. Many people coming from miles around To hear you play your music when the sun go down Maybe someday your name will be in lights Saying Johnny B. Goode tonight."
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Angel from Montgomery
I am an old woman named after my mother My old man is another child that's grown old If dreams were lightning, and thunder were desire This old house would have burnt down a long time ago Make me an angel that flies from Montgomery Make me a poster of an old rodeo Just give me one thing that I can hold on to To believe in this living is just a hard way to go When I was a young girl, well, I had me a cowboy He weren't much to look at, just a free ramblin' man But that was a long time and no matter how I try The years just flow by like a broken-down dam Make me an angel that flies from Montgomery Make me a poster of an old rodeo Just give me one thing that I can hold on to To believe in this living is just a hard way to go There's flies in the kitchen, I can hear 'em there buzzing And I ain't done nothing since I woke up today How the hell can a person go to work in the morning And come home in the evening and have nothing to say? Make me an angel that flies from Montgomery Make me a poster of an old rodeo Just give me one thing that I can hold on to To believe in this living is just a hard way to go
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Take A Ride (with me)
Take a Ride (with me) Well I’ve been wondering lately ‘Bout me and you; you are my lady What ya’ wanna’ do Ya wanna’ take a ride - take a ride with me We could jump in the Jaguar, See what we could see The drive is pretty, you pretty too There’s something I’ve been wanting to ask you to do Wanna’ take a ride - take a ride with me We could jump in the Jaguar, See what we could see Go South on Hampden, South on 285 Left on Foxton, Man I Love this drive Wanna’ take a ride - take a ride with me We could jump in the Jaguar, See what we can see Babe when we were younger, the things we would do We’d take a ride - just me and you Take a ride - take a ride with me We would jump in the Jaguar, See what we could see --DROP OUT-- Well I remember, getting’ my 300Z We’d drive to Sedalia, you made Love to me Take a ride - take a ride with me We would jump in the Jaguar, See what we could see Babe we’re getting older, you know I’ve been true I hope you still Love me, you know that I do!
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Sweet Home Chicago
Robert Johnson Tune https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Johnson Come on Oh baby don't you wanna go Come on Oh baby don't you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home Chicago Come on Baby don't you wanna go Baby don't you wanna go Back to that same old place Oh sweet home Chicago Well, one and one is two Six and two is eight Come on baby don't ya make me late Baby don't you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home Chicago Come on Baby don't you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home Chicago Six and three is nine Nine and nine is eighteen Look there brother baby and see what I've seen Hidehey Baby don't you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home Chicago Oh come on Baby don't you wanna go Come on Baby don't you wanna go Back to that same old place Sweet home Chicago
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Colorado Blues
I wrote this song after we moved from Colorado to Illinois - and then Back to Colorado -- The Midwest was a great place to start my business, but the Mountains of Colorado kept calling me back... And, Colorado is where I met Dana !! This is last week's rehearsal session take ... COLORADO BLUES ( Key of B – Standard 1,4,5) Well I went back, to the Country I went back, to where I needed to be I went back to the Country That’s where I met my Baby Well I went back, to the Country I went back, to where I needed to be I went back to the Country That’s where I met my Baby Well we moved to Chicago, Got to hear – Chicago Blues Moved back to Colorado Now we’re bringing them Blues to you. So if you go to Chicago You got to go hear Chicago Blues Corky Siegel took Chamber Music And combined it with Chicago Blues -- Chris Coleman (Keys Solo) We got Boys from Colorado Patrick playing Guitar for You Coleman, he's our Keys Man And me, I sing the Blues -- Patrick McAllister (Slide Solo) Well I went back, to the Country I went back, to where I needed to be I went back to the Country That’s where I met my Baby Here’s a sound from me to you, Colorado Mountains and Chicago Blues Playing for you, in the Mountains We Love our Colorado Blues
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Love Potion #9
Love Potion #9
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Messin with The Kid
Messin' with The Kid
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Feel So Bad
Feel So Bad with Progressive Rock Intro
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Angel from Montgomery
Angel from Montgomery
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Use Me Up
Use Me Up
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Feel So Bad
Feel So Bad
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Emily - A Tribute To Emily Keyes
I wrote this song about Emily Keyes. She touched my Soul as the flight for life helicopter flew over me while I was standing on my deck. For three days all I could do was cry - cry from deep inside ... My Wife thought I'd lost my mind. I never knew Emily, or the Keyes - yet, Emily touched me deeply. After three days of extreme balling - I wrote this song. I presented it to the Keyes Family, they created the CD Cover and Insert - and I've given all the proceeds from the sale of this CD to the www.ILoveUGuys.org Foundation... right around 5k...
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Killin' Magnetics
Killin' Magnetics by Colorado Blues
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Take A Ride (with Me)
Take A Ride (with Me) by Colorado Blues
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Wetherbee
Wetherbee by Colorado Blues
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Insurance
Insurance by Colorado Blues
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Evergreen
Evergreen by Colorado Blues
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Livin' In The Country
Livin' In The Country by Colorado Blues
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Come Back To Me
Come Back To Me by Colorado Blues
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Colorado Blues
Colorado Blues by Colorado Blues
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Good Lovin'
Good Lovin' by Colorado Blues
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Terrible 2's
Terrible 2's by Colorado Blues
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Need Me A Bottle
Need Me A Bottle by Colorado Blues
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Born Under A Bad Sign
Recorded Live - Ruth Israel & Patrick McAllister Bogdan Migurski (Bass) Jack Herndon (Harmonica) Jerry Neeman (Trumpet) Amanda White (Drums) Pete Young (Soundman) Original song The lyrics to "Born Under a Bad Sign" were written by Stax Records rhythm and blues singer William Bell with music by Stax bandleader Booker T. Jones (of Booker T. & the M.G.'s). Bell recalled, "We needed a blues song for Albert King ... I had this idea in the back of my mind that I was gonna do myself. Astrology and all that stuff was pretty big then. I got this idea that it might work." The lyrics describe "hard luck and trouble" tempered by "wine and women", with wordplay in the chorus in the turnaround: Born under a bad sign, been down since I began to crawl If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all Similar lyrics are found in Lightnin' Slim's 1954 swamp blues song "Bad Luck Blues": Lord, if it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all (2×) You know bad luck has been followin' poor Lightnin', ever since I began to crawl
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Beastbusters
2nd Exodus is a Prophetic Rock Band with songs about things yet to come from the Word of YHWH
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Going Home
2nd Exodus is a Prophetic Rock Band with songs about things yet to come from the Word of YHWH
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New Age Televangelist
2nd Exodus is a Prophetic Rock Band with songs about things yet to come from the Word of YHWH
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The Name
2nd Exodus is a Prophetic Rock Band with songs about things yet to come from the Word of YHWH
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When I Look Into Your Eyes
My Wife (Dana) and I wrote this song for our first born, Joshua - and then sang it to our 2nd Child, Caleb Look into your Eyes D Bm When I look into your eyes, see the smile upon your face, G A Then I know, you’re my boy. D Bm And the sun don’t shine, and the moon don’t glow, G A When you’re sad, Baby I know. Bm Gmaj Daddy Loves you, yes I Love you, Bm A Oh I Love you, Baby I do. D Bm Not a day goes by, and I watch you grow, G A And you change, day by day. D Bm Now you’re 1 year old, and you walk and fall, G A Hit your head, then you cry, D Bm And I pick you up, and you call mamma, G A when she’s there, your O.K. Bm Gmaj Mamma loves you, yes she loves you, Bm A Oh she Loves you, Baby she do. Bm Gmaj Yes we Love you, yes we Love you, Bm A Oh we Love you, Baby we do.
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Take A Ride With Me
A Song written to Dana Let's Take A Ride in the Mountains of Colorado !
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Patrick McAllister, Guitar - Song Dark Tower
4:38 -5:42 Patrick Guitar Solo Our song was 8:02 minutes long - and was played on KPKE !! I was 23 years old .. I was the Manager at Colfax Music (across from the Rainbow Music Hall)... This band's name was Renegade. The Album was dedicated to Tommy Bolin..
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Ain't No Sunshine (When She's Gone)
Patrick McAllister hosts Conifer Blues Festival with Special Guest, Corky Siegel.
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