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Savoy Brown — Tell Mama
Album: Street Corner Talking
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Released: 1971
Length: 5:15
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Quit my job, ain't got no money
Seems I have to leave this town
Packed my bags, run to the station
Board the train that's eastward bound

Tell Mama
And all the folks back home
Sometimes a man just feels
He's got to make it alone
Tell Mama
Why I'm leaving so soon
Because this life I live
Has got me sick through and through

Nothing to do, that's why I had to go
Seemed no use in hanging round
I can't stop now, the tickets in my hand
Board the train that's eastward bound

Tell Mama
And all the folks back home
Sometimes a man just feels
He's got to make it alone
Tell Mama
Why I'm leaving so soon
Because this life I live
Has got me sick through and through

Quit my job, ain't got no money
Seems I have to leave this town
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Shades of Robert Crumb in the album cover!
Saw Savoy Brown as the opening act to somebody in the 70’s!! Great times!!!
 tazmondpembroke wrote:

Wow, I opportuned the first comment. Another band that defined a niche in rock for the decade, along with Mountain, John Kongos, Jo Jo Gunn, Humble Pie and Blue Cheer.
Great choices, thanks Bill.



Jo Jo Gunn. Wow. That's a band from the depths of my fading memory from back in the day when my JJG 8 track bunked with this very Savoy Brown 8 track in the glove box of my straight six '68 dark green Dodge Dart with a WSHE license plate on the front bumper. Life sure seems to fly these days.
dang. I forgot how this song rocks. Will put Savoy on my play shuffle and see what else he can do......
Wow, I opportuned the first comment. Another band that defined a niche in rock for the decade, along with Mountain, John Kongos, Jo Jo Gunn, Humble Pie and Blue Cheer.
Great choices, thanks Bill.