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Roads That Lead To Trouble

from Native Son by T. R. Munday

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Straight out of Chicago Blues circa the 1950's

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Roads That Lead to Trouble
copyright 2019 T R Munday

Oh my
Oh my
Oh! Oh! Oh!

There are roads that you don't want to walk down
You find them everywhere
There are roads that you don't want to walk down
You find them everywhere
If nobody ever told you
Well you should be aware

Oh my
Oh my
Oh! Oh! Oh!

There are roads that lead to trouble
And sorrow and pain
There's roads that lead to trouble
And sorrow and pain
There's roads that you don't want to walk down
I'll tell you once again

Oh! Oh! Oh!

There are roads that lead to prison
Or to an early grave
There's roads that lead to prison
Or to an early grave
It's best to pass them right on by
Now listen to what I say

Oh! Oh! Oh!

There are roads filled with temptation
And they look mighty nice
There's roads filled with temptation
And they look mighty nice
But on those roads filled with temptation
Man you'll have to pay the price

Oh my
Oh my
Oh! Oh! Oh!

There are roads that I have travelled
Where I wish I hadn't gone
There's roads that I have travelled
Where I wish I hadn't gone
But there ain't no going back my friend
All you can do is move along

All you can do is move along
Oh my
Oh my
Oh! Oh! Oh!

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from Native Son, released December 8, 2021
drums: James Dooley

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T. R. Munday Chicago, Illinois

If you enjoy the Blues, check out Anni Piper's vocals and her great bass guitar: annipiper.bandcamp.com

T. R. Munday resides in Northern Illinois, by way of Texas and California.
Musically, he has been most influenced by Mississippi John Hurt, Johnny Cash, and a whole host of Mississippi Delta and Chicago Bluesmen.
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