Lead Belly - The Eagle Rocks

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Verse 1
Love you baby and don't care what you do
Love you baby and don't care what you do
Oh lord love you baby and don't care what you do
I love you baby and don't care what you do

Bridge
(Unintelligible scat)

Stop
Do that Eagle Rock

(Unintelligible scat)

Oh ❲?❳ babe
See where you done been
Oh ❲?❳ babe
See where you done been

(Unintelligible scat)

Make me ring
Walk around ans swing

Verse 2
Oh man I heard you baby when you called my name
I heard you baby when you called my name

Outro
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Oh man
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"Lead Belly - The Eagle Rocks" is a blues song that exudes raw emotion and soulful vocals. The lyrics express a deep love for someone, regardless of their actions. The singer passionately declares their love and devotion, emphasizing that it doesn't matter what the other person does. The song features a catchy bridge with unintelligible scatting, adding a playful and energetic element to the track. The chorus encourages listeners to do the "Eagle Rock" dance, creating a lively and upbeat atmosphere. The song also references the idea of reflecting on past experiences and the journey one has taken. Overall, "Lead Belly - The Eagle Rocks" is a powerful and heartfelt blues tune that showcases the singer's strong vocals and emotional depth.

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Leadbelly was a folk-blues musician who began playing instruments at a young age, eventually mastering his signature 12 string guitar.

While serving time for murder in 1925, he was pardoned by the Governor of Texas. The governor had visited the prison several times to hear Leadbelly sing, and Leadbelly later maintained that he won over the governor with his song “Please Pardon Me.”

Huddie Ledbetter aka “Leadbelly” earned his nickname for violent behavior and ability to drink moonshine. Leadbelly didn’t sell many records, but his folk music was later discovered and he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.

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