Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
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Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Stones in My Passway is one of the few Johnson tunes Clapton has never officially covered in his five-decade-long career.
The song is the first single to be released from I Still Do.
I got stones in my passway and my road seems dark as night
I got stones in my passway and my road seems dark as night
I got pains in my heart that have taken my appetite
I have a bird to whistle and I have a bird to sing
I have a bird to whistle and I have a bird to sing
I got a woman that I'm lovin', boy, but she don't mean a thing
My enemies have betrayed me, have overtaken poor Bob at last
My enemies have betrayed me, have overtaken poor Bob at last
And there's one thing certainly, they have stones all in my pass
Now you tryin' to take my life and all my lovin' too
You laid a passway for me, now what are you trying to do?
I'm cryin' please, please let us be friends
And when you hear me howlin' in my passway, rider
Please open your door and let me in
I got three lanes to truck on, boys, please don't block my road
I got three lanes to truck on, boys, please don't block my road
Been feelin' ashamed 'bout my rider, Lord, I'm booked and I got to go
Stones in My Passway was written by Robert Johnson.
Stones in My Passway was produced by Glyn Johns.
Eric Clapton released Stones in My Passway on Fri Apr 15 2016.