The Grateful Dead — Walkin Blues Live at Knickerbocker Arena March 1990

[Verse 1] Woke up this morning, I felt around for my shoes That's when I knew I had them walkin' blues I woke up this morning, looked around, and I felt around for my shoes That's when I knew I had them old, mean old walkin' blues [Verse 2] Feel most like blowin' my lonesome horn Woke up this mornin', what I had was gone Gonna leave, leave my old lonesome home Woke up this mornin', what I had was gone What I had was gone [Instrumental Break] [Verse 3] Some people tell you the walkin' blues ain't bad Worst old feelin' anyone's ever had Don't let 'em tell you that the walkin' blues ain't so bad Worst old feelin' I've most ever had Ever had [Verse 4] Leaving in the mornin' if I have to ride the blind Well, I've been mistreated and I don't mind dyin' I wanna leave, even if I have to ride the blind Well, I've been mistreated and I, and I don't mind dyin' And I don't mind, and I don't mind [Instrumental Break] [Verse 5] She got the Elgin movement from her head down to her toes Breaking on a dollar 'most anywhere she goes She got a Elgin movement from her head down to her toes Breaking on a dollar 'most anywhere she goes, anywhere she goes [Verse 6] And I woke up this morning and I felt around for my shoes That's when I knew I had them old walkin' blues I woke up this morning, I looked around, and I felt around for my shoes That's when I knew I had them old, mean old walkin' blues [Outro] Walkin' blues, walkin' blues, walkin' blues, walkin' blues Walkin' blues, walkin' blues, walkin' blues, walkin' blues Walkin' blues, walkin' blues, walkin' blues, walkin' blues Walkin' blues


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