B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
B.B. King
[Spoken intro]
“If you’ve been with us for a long time, you might remember this one.”
[Verse 1]
I was standing at my window
Tears running all down my cheeks
Yes, standing at my window
Tears running all down my cheeks
Yeah, I could see the woman I'm loving
Stopping everyone in the world she meets
[Verse 2]
Then I started to screamin’, yeah
“What wrong have I done?”
Yeah I started to screamin’, people
“What wrong have I done?”
Well, it seems like every woman I get
She wants some other one
[Verse 3]
I was standing on the corner
Between 35th and Main
Yes, standing on thе corner
Between 35th and Main
Yeah, that's whеre a blind man seen my woman
Well, a dumb man called her name
[Verse 4]
He said, "Oh, I was blind
You brought eyesight and made me see"
“Yes, I was blind
You brought eyesight and made me see"
And the dumb man asked a question, people
"Woman, who may your good man be?"
[Verse 5]
Yes, I'm standing by trembling, people
Yeah, my heart's laying in my hand
Well I'm standing by trembling, people
My heart's laying in my hand
I could hear my baby say
“You know I ain't got no man"
Blind Love (Live in Chicago/1966) was written by B.B. King & Jules Taub.
Blind Love (Live in Chicago/1966) was produced by Johnny Pate & Louis Zito.
B.B. King released Blind Love (Live in Chicago/1966) on Sat Apr 01 1967.