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“Church Street Blues” is the opening of Punch Brothers' sixth studio album, Hell on Church Street (2022). Originally written and performed by Norman Blake in 1983, it is a direct rearrangement of the opening track of Tony Rice’s fourth solo album, Church Street Blues (1983).
I've been hanging out uptown, Lord, in that low-down rain
Watching good time Charlie, friends, is driving me insane
Up on shady Charlotte Street, Lord, the green lights look red
I wish I was back home on the farm, Lord, in my feather bed
I found myself a paper, friends; I read yesterday's news
I folded up page twenty-one and stuck it in my shoes
I gave me a nickel to the poor, my good turn for the day
I folded up my old billfold threw it far away
And I got myself a rocking chair to see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
To Hell on Church Street blues
I wish I had some guitar strings, Old Black Diamond brand
I'd string up this Martin box and I'd go and join somе band
But I guess I'll just stay right here and pick and sing a whilе
Try to earn me a little change, and give them folks a smile
And I got myself a rocking chair to see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
And I got myself a rocking chair to see if I could lose
These thin dime, hard time
To Hell on Church Street blues
Church Street Blues was written by Norman Blake.
Punch Brothers released Church Street Blues on Tue Sep 28 2021.