I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues

Rusty Bennett

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Rusty Bennett


Year:
2008
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I gotta right to sing the blues
I gotta right to feel low-down
I gotta right to hang around
Down around the river
A certain gal in this old town
Keeps draggin' my poor (old) heart around
All I see, for me is - misery

I gotta right to sing the blues
I gotta right to moan and sigh
I gotta right to sit and cry
Down around the river
I know the deep blue sea
Will soon be callin' me
It must be love - say what you choose
I gotta right to sing the blues

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Written by: HAROLD ARLEN, TED KOEHLER

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