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Inspired by Robert Johnson’s “Love in Vain”, this modern variant brings some serious rock to the original blues song. While it’s not exactly the blues, that resonator guitar and the copper sleeve slide will make you a believer.
Well, I'm standin' at the station
Teardrops in my eyes
Standin' at the station
Wonderin' why
Why you're lovin him more than you're lovin me
You wanna marry him
Make a family
That's why I'm standin' at the station
Teardrops in my eyes
You said you didn't mean to hurt me
It just happened that way
But you made your decision
What was I to say?
Well, I hope you're happy in your new romance
But if you change your mind
Give me one more chance
I'll be standin at the station
Teardrops in my eyes
Come back home baby
[Resonator guitar bridge]
Well I'm standin' at the station
Sad as a man can be
And you're gazing through the window
Waving goodbye to me
Well I know you got to do what you got to do
But you're leaving me
And I'm loving you
That's why I'm standin at the station
Teardrops in my eyes
Yes, I'm standin at the station
Teardrops in my eyes
Come back home baby
I need ya
Stop that train
Back it on up
Standin’ at the Station was written by Keb’ Mo’ & Phil Ramocon.
Standin’ at the Station was produced by John Porter.
Keb’ Mo’ released Standin’ at the Station on Wed Oct 09 1996.