Lynyrd Skynyrd :: :: Ballad of Curtis Loew




  
   Well, I used to wake the mornin'
  Before the rooster crowed
  Searchin' for soda bottles
  To get myself some dough
  Brought 'em down to the corner
  Down to the country store
  Cash 'em in, and give my money
  To a man named Curtis Loew
  Old Curt was a black man
  With white curly hair
  When he had a fifth of wine
  He did not have a care
  He used to own an old Dobro
  Used to play it 'cross his knee
  I'd give old Curt my money
  He'd play all day for me
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  Play me a song
  Curtis Loew, Curtis Loew
  Well, I got your drinkin' money
  Tune up your Dobro
  People said he was useless
  Them people all were fools
  'Cause Curtis Loew was the finest picker
  To ever play the blues
  He looked to be sixty
  And maybe I was ten
  Mama used to whoop me
  But I'd go see him again
  I'd clap my hands, stomp my feet
  Try to stay in time
  He'd play me a song or two
  Then take another drink of wine
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  Yes, sir
  On the day old Curtis died
  Nobody came to pray
  Ol' preacher said some words
  And they chunked him in the clay
  Well, he lived a lifetime
  Playin' the black man's blues
  And on the day he lost his life
  That's all he had to lose
  Play me a song
  Curtis Loew, hey Curtis Loew
  I wish that you was here so
  Everyone would know
  People said he was useless
  Them people all were fools
  'Cause Curtis you're the finest picker
  To ever play the blues