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(Robert Johnson) (arranged by Bruce/Baker/Clapton) I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees. I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees. Asked the Lord above for mercy, "Save me if you please." I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride. I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride. Nobody seemed to know me, everybody passed me by. I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side. I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side. You can still barrelhouse, baby, on the riverside. You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy Willie Brown. You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy Willie Brown. And I'm standing at the crossroads, believe I'm sinking down. Original text by Robert Johnson: Cross Road Blues 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'' Yeeoo, standin' at the crossroad tried to flag a ride ooee ooee eeee 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 eee eee eee, risin' sun goin' down I believe to my soul, now po' 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 'at I got the crossroad blues this mornin', Lord babe, I'm sinkin' down And I went to the crossroad, mama I looked east and west twenttothecrossroad,baby I looked east and west Lord, I didn't have no sweet woman ooh-well, babe, in my distress Notes: Webster's devines "at the crossroads" as "at the point where one must choose behueen different courses of action", "distress" as "the state of being distressed, anything that distresses, a state of danger or trouble."![]()
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