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Man Of Stone

Eric Clapton, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Paul Butterfield

It could have been a million years ago or maybe yesterday I crawled out of this wilderness, a debt I had to pay I must have tipped the scales somewhere way back Never saw the seeds I'd sewn So now I travel backwards, looking for a man of stone A foggy night, a neon light I've seen him standing there Movin' where the shadows creep, no he never did play fair And one night I almost got him, but I knew you'd tapped my phone And communication is dangerous, lookin' for a man of stone With Juan in Argentina I thought I saw him in the street In a seaplane over Hydra he sat in the captain's seat And I've chased him from the Colosseum down the Spanish steps in Rome And history just gets hazy, lookin' for a man of stone In the mornin' out your I saw him leanin' on a tree Wearin' a snappy suit of grey and then he motioned to me He pointed with his finger, as if to say my soul he owned But I had sold that long ago to you, lookin' for a man of stone Now I sit in this burnt out barn they call The Raven's Nest Drinkin' Bloody Monkeys 7, your name tattooed on my chest Sometimes I think of Juan or you or sometimes I think of him And sometimes I don't think of anything but lookin' for (That's right) A man of stone --- Man of Stone - John Mayall and John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers

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Enviado el 17 de noviembre de 2022 Por Anonymous

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Nombre Lanzamiento o Álbum

London Blues 1964-1969

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Universal Music Group

Fecha de Lanzamiento

1 de enero de 1992

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lookin' sometimes think stone

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