Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
I've got this good lookin' woman back home, let me tell ya'
She cooks good and she looks good, and she just can't do no wrong
She cooks me cornbread in the morning, she's my dinner and my midnight snack
She sits up and she begs, and she even rolls over on her back
CHORUS
Please don't tell me that's the way that it goes, 'cause I've tried hard and I know
I ain't been playin' in your back yard, 'cause I got my baby and she loves me so
She don't treat me mean, and she loves my machine, yeah
I digs her 'cause she's funky, and she sure keeps it clean, now
I'm a loafer, she's my chauffeur, and she sure likes to drive me, uh-huh
I lay my life on the line, and she steps right up besides me, yeah
CHORUS
I don't have to sing the blues no more
A girl like mine is hard to find for sure
She lays it on me each and every night
She's my pleasure and my world's delight
I don't have to sing the blues no more
A girl like mine is hard to find for sure
She lays it on me each and every night
She's my pleasure and my world's delight
I Don’t Have to Sing the Blues was written by Mark Farner.
I Don’t Have to Sing the Blues was produced by Terry Knight.
Grand Funk Railroad released I Don’t Have to Sing the Blues on Mon Jun 15 1970.