Little Feat Forty-Four Blues/How Many More Years with Lyrics in Description

Details
Title | Little Feat Forty-Four Blues/How Many More Years with Lyrics in Description |
Author | Southern Rocker |
Duration | 6:27 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=gVsjZiqzOCo |
Description
Track 7 from their self-titled debut album released in 1971 copyright Warner Bros. Records. The band was formed in Los Angeles by Lowell George and Bill Payne. George was an amazing talent out of the gate, and the band was exceptional. Payne contributed to the writing. Four out of five people with ears give it five stars. Written by Bill Payne and produced by Russ Titleman. RIP Lowell George, Richard Hayward & Pete Kleinow. Featuring:
Lowell George – Lead vocals, lead, rhythm & slide guitars, background vocals & harmonica
Bill Payne - Keyboards, piano & background vocals, lead vocals on "Snakes on Everything" & "Takin' My Time"
Roy Estrada – Bass & background vocals
Richard Hayward – Drums & background vocals
Special Guests:
Fred Tackett - Guitar, mandolin & trumpet
Russ Titleman – Percussion & background vocals, piano on “I’ve Been The One”
Ry Cooder – Slide guitar on “Willin’” & “Forty-Four Blues/How Many More Years”
“Sneaky” Pete Kleinow – Pedal steel guitar on “I’ve Been The One”
Elliot Ingber - Guitar
Emilio Castillo - Sax
Lenny Pickett - Sax
Stephen "Doc" Kupka - Sax
Mic Gillette - Horn
Kirby Johnson – String & horn arrangements
I wore my .44 so long, Lord, it made my shoulder sore
I wore my .44 so long, Lord, it made my shoulder sore
I'm goin' to the party where they say my baby has gone
I been so bad this mornin', I don't know what I'm gonna do
I woke up so bad this mornin' that I don't know what I'm gonna do
I'm goin' to my baby's house, I'm gonna tell her where I gone
'Nother bowl
How many more years are you gonna dog me around?
How many more years are you gonna dog me around?
You took all my money, all my love too
Well, I went down to my baby's house and I asked her for my clothes
Well, I went down to my baby's house and I asked her for my clothes
I said, baby, I said oh-hoo