Story Behind The Song
Imagination of Blues Love in the Old West
Song Description
Blues man Falls in Love with the, elusive and enchanting Saloon girl the Queen Bee. Crosses Old West and America, in searh of his dreamboat
Song Length |
4:52 |
Genre |
Blues - Modern, Blues - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Stressed, Enchanting |
Subject |
Attracted, Crush, Madly In Love |
Similar Artists |
Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams |
Language |
English |
Era |
1800 - 1899 |
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Lyrics
Intro:
Yea Certain Things are About the Heart, My Blue Heart
We wasn't playin from the start, You turned and ran with My Blue Heart. She wasn't playin from the start. You turned and ran with My Blue Heart.
Verse:
Your Love has got me down. I guess I'm tied to your lovin. Pinned and tied lashed to the ground. I hear the hounds from hell a comin.
You know we was loose last night, in a Juke Joint down in Standard.
Killed a man without a fight. Cuttin heads for the prize there. I wasn't playin from the start this Blues guitar went through his heart.
Verse:
You said you'd be my Queen Bee, and I could be your back door man Beggin you to sting me behind your lemonade stand. I'd pull your red wagon cross the park. You'd jump in my soap box derby cart. Combination flats and sharps you turned and ran with My Blue Heart. Combination Flats and Sharps you turned and ran with My Blue Heart.
Verse:
Friday night in the Heat of Hells Kitchen, Bad Jack flicking like a time bomb ticking. Roy bean and twenty Pinkerton men. Gonna bring you down for her Blues to mend. You said you'd be my Queen Bee and I could be your Back Door Man, I'd be begging you to sting me behind your lemonade stand
Chorus:
You ran, turned and ran, with My Blue Heart
You turned and ran, turned and ran, with My Blue Heart
You took off running, took off running with my Blue Heart.
You Ran with My Blue Heart.