Alan Lomax &
Alan Lomax &
Alan Lomax & BB
Alan Lomax & BB
Alan Lomax & Tangle Eye
Alan Lomax & CB
Alan Lomax & 22
Alan Lomax & 22
Alan Lomax & 22
Alan Lomax
Alan Lomax & B.A.M.A.
Alan Lomax & B.A.M.A.
Alan Lomax & 22
Alan Lomax & B.A.M.A.
Alan Lomax & Tangle Eye
Alan Lomax & B.A.M.A.
Alan Lomax
Ain't got long, woah, mama
Ain't got long, I ain't got long
Lord, I ain't got long at the murder's home
Pray for me, ah, woah, mama
Pray for me, pray for me, yeah
Lord, I got a long holdover, I can't go free
Murder’s Home was written by Traditional.
Alan Lomax released Murder’s Home on Fri Jan 01 1965.
Lomax wrote
This song rises out of the dawn or dusk of a long work day, before rhythmic labor has begun, when tools are being readied or after the day’s work is over… The expression “murder’s home” has triple strength, meaning the home of murder-the home of murderers-and the murderer’s home.