Cumberland Blues by The Grateful Dead
Cumberland Blues by The Grateful Dead

Cumberland Blues

The Grateful Dead * Track #5 On Workingman’s Dead

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Cumberland Blues Lyrics

[Verse]
I can't stay much longer, Melinda, the sun is getting high
I can't help you with your troubles, if you won't help with mine
I gotta get down, I gotta get down, I gotta get down to the mine
You keep me up just one more night, I can't sleep here no more
Little Ben clock says quarter to eight; you kept me up 'till four
I gotta get down, I gotta get down, or I can't work there no more

A lot of poor man make a five dollar bill, keep him happy all the time
Some other fella's making nothing at all and you can hear him cry
"Can I go, buddy, can I go down take your shift at the mine?"

Gotta get down to the Cumberland mine
Gotta get down to the Cumberland mine
That's where I mainly spend my time
Make good money, five dollars a day
Made anymore, I might move away

Lotta poor man got the Cumberland blues he can't win for losing
Lotta poor man got to walk the line just to pay his union dues
I don't know now, I just don't know if I'm going back again
I don't know now, I just don't know if I'm going back again
I don't know now, I just don't know if I'm going back again

Cumberland Blues Q&A

Who wrote Cumberland Blues's ?

Cumberland Blues was written by Robert Hunter & Phil Lesh & Jerry Garcia.

Who produced Cumberland Blues's ?

Cumberland Blues was produced by The Grateful Dead & Betty Cantor & Bob Matthews.

When did The Grateful Dead release Cumberland Blues?

The Grateful Dead released Cumberland Blues on Sun Jun 14 1970.

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