Change My Way Of Living

Album: Where It All Begins (1994)
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  • I've got to change my way of living,
    'Cause trouble's all that I can see.
    I gotta change my way of living,
    Lord trouble's all that I can see.
    My life is in such a mess,
    There ain't no one to blame but me.
    My good girl tried to tell me,
    Wouldn't hear a thing she said.
    Lord my good girl tried to tell me,
    Wouldn't hear a lonesome thing she said.
    Now she's taken her things and left me,
    No place for me to lay my head.
    Blue, Lord I'm blue.
    Raining down on me.
    I gotta change my way of living,
    'Cause the blues is all I see.
    Blue, Lord I'm blue.
    Raining down on me.
    I gotta change my way of living,
    Change my way,
    The blues is all I see.
    Now when your luck runs out,
    That's when your friends will run out too.
    Lord, when your luck runs out,
    Your fair weather friends will run out too.
    You're a very lucky man, Lord
    If there is just one who'll stand by you.
    Blue, Lord I'm blue.
    The blues raining down on me.
    I gotta change my way of living,
    'Cause the blues is all I see. Writer/s: DICKEY BETTS, FOREST RICHARD BETTS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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