Richard T. Bear
Richard T. Bear
Richard T. Bear
Richard T. Bear
Richard T. Bear
Richard T. Bear
Richard T. Bear
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Richard T. Bear
Bet you didn't think I knew how to rock and roll
Well, I've got the boogie-woogie right down in my southern soul
Ain't gonna wait until the twenty-fifth hour
Now I'm living on blues power
I said I bet you didn't think I knew how to rock and roll
Well, I've got the boogie-woogie right down in my southern soul
Yeah, the boogie-woogie-boogie
Ain't gonna wait until the twenty-fifth hour
Now I'm living on blues power
Rock and roll
I said I bet you didn't think I knew how to rock and roll
Well, I've got the boogie-woogie right down in my southern soul
Ain't gonna wait until the twenty-fifth hour
Wait, wait, wait a minute now
Now I'm living on the blues, bluеs, blues, blues
And I wanna get down
Gеt round and spread the news
I know a lot of y'all ain't been to church for a while
So I'm gonna lay some gospel on your soul right now
From the book of funk
I need a witness on the bass
I need a witness on the organ
I need a witness on the drums
I need a witness on the straw
Let's take 'em to church
One, two
One, two, three, four
Blues Power was written by Eric Clapton & Leon Russell.
Blues Power was produced by Jack Richardson.