Cross Road Blues 1
Robert Johnson Lyrics


I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees
I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees
Asked the Lord above, "Have mercy, now, save poor Bob if you please"

Yeah, standin' at the crossroad, tried to flag a ride
Ooh-ee, I tried to flag a ride
Didn't nobody seem to know me, babe, everybody pass me by

Standin' at the crossroad, baby, risin' sun goin' down
Standin' at the crossroad, baby, risin' sun goin' down
I believe to my soul, now, poor Bob is sinkin' down

You can run, you can run, tell my friend Willie Brown
You can run, you can run, tell my friend Willie Brown
That I got the crossroad blues this mornin', Lord, baby, I'm sinkin' down

And I went to the crossroad, mama, I looked East and West
I went to the crossroad, baby, I looked East and West
Lord, I didn't have no sweet woman, ooh well, babe, in my distress


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Written by: Robert Johnson

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@nathanstacy1290

It is truly wonderful to be able to listen to the blue, especially coming from the heart of the blues

@Thescousebrownmod

Can we all take a minute to appreciate the goofiness of this video?

@1337Gameplayer

I like how Robert Johnson has his own VEVO...

@matibf2

Vercingétorix yup. now waiting for "VivaldiVevo".

@chickennugget1289

I actually don't believe he sold his soul to the devil. This is just a story made up by Son House.

@VMan29397

@@chickennugget1289 the fact that he mastered the guitar in a ridiculously short amount if time and had a technique ages ahead of anyone else so id say he sold his soul

@chrisvela4860

@@VMan29397 It was probably a gift from God

@unorthodoxparadox2339

@@chrisvela4860 A gift from God? Robert sang about the devil, beating up the women he slept with and even admitted to selling his soul

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@JawJX

"No Robert Johnson, No Rock N' Roll"

@thebrazilianatlantis165

"No Robert Johnson, No Rock N' Roll" No. The rock and roll sound ("Rock The Joint" Jimmy Preston 1949, "Rock That Boogie" Jimmy Smith 1949, "Boogie At Midnight" Roy Brown 1949, "Hole In The Wall" Albennie Jones 1949, etc.) was invented by jump blues musicians who generally had little interest in acoustic guitarists whose records hadn't sold well about a decade earlier.

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