Old September Blues

My Morning Jacket

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My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket is an American psychedelic rock band from Louisville, Kentucky. The band consists of Jim James (singer-songwriter, guitarist), Tom 'Two-Tone Tommy' Blankenship (bassist), Patrick Hallahan (drummer), Carl Broemel (guitarist, pedal steel guitarist, saxophonist, vocalist), and Bo Koster (keyboardist, percussionist, vocalist). more »


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All alone at the end of the day
Really tired it's time to hit the hay
It was always good to hear you say
You never were a drawback 
You always were an asset
You never were a drawback
No, you weren't 
Put away your corset
Put away your shoes
Put away the old September blues

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Written by: James Olliges Jr

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