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Boz Scaggs — It All Went Down The Drain
Album: Come On Home
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Released: 1997
Length: 5:24
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We had so many good times
And some bad
We shared the happiness
Shared the sad
We suffered all..
All the miseries
Back when I had you girl
You had me
But when you saw something fresh
You wanted next to your pretty little flesh
Like a sewer in the rain
It all went down the drain
You and I

My life is so empty
What can I do
I ain't got nobody hey nobody
To take the place of you
And I'm not so strong
Honey as I used to be
Back when I had you baby
And you had me
Then you saw something fresh
You wanted next to your pretty little flesh
Like a sewer when it rains
It all went down the drain
You and I
You and I

You played the game
Pick and choose
Yesterday I sang a love song baby
Now I'm singing the blues
And I'm not so strong
As I used to be
Back when I had you baby
You had me
But when you saw something fresh
You wanted next to your pretty little flesh
Like the sewer in the rain
It all went down the drain
You and I
For you and I

What can I do
What can I do
To take the place of you
Like a sewer when it rains
You know it all went down the drain
You and I
You and I
Mmmmm you and I
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Without RP how would I have ever known there was more to Boz Scaggs than the Lido Shuffle? This is tasty.
 QuestionMark wrote:
I would have lost $$$$$ betting this WAS Robert Cray.


 
 
I wouldn't have blamed you!
 Noé wrote:
It seems like : Superstition of Stevie Wonder no ??

 
I heard a guitar riff at the beginning of the solo that sounded just like how Stevie sang "ve-ry su-per-sti-tious" but otherwise, nah.
 gwolfie1959 wrote:
I had to choose One artist to Never Hear, EVER AGAIN, it would be Boz Scaggs.His voice is thee upmost in irritation.
 
Wow!  Not my favorite, but nowhere close to the worst for me.
I had to choose One artist to Never Hear, EVER AGAIN, it would be Boz Scaggs.His voice is thee upmost in irritation.
 reguru2112 wrote:
Very solid! Thought it was Robert Cray at first.

  I would have lost $$$$$ betting this WAS Robert Cray.

 phlattop wrote:
The rest of the record is pretty damn good too.

 
very zesty indeed !
It seems like : Superstition of Stevie Wonder no ??
There is nowhere else to hear this song.  RP makes my life better.
This is diving straight into the Funk. Love it!
Once again, a huge thank you to RP.  Loved, love Boz Scaggs.  Where else would you hear this, I ask you. 
The rest of the record is pretty damn good too.
Very solid! Thought it was Robert Cray at first.
 garrettb wrote:
Yes, more Boz please :)

 
{#Yes}   Boz is awesome
 lauriet wrote:
I confess to a double take when I saw this was Boz Scaggs.

 
Yup, me too.  Forgot how good he is/was.
Yes, more Boz please :)
A kick to hear Mr. Scaggs of RP! Long time fave.
the man ! a huge body of work would love to hear more
Sounds like he's doing a Nina Simone impression
Just simply love Boz! {#Hug}{#Dance}
probly shouldn't mention it was me that bought that vinyl copy on discogs 
Excellent blues.
Boz is awesome.  Would definitely like to hear him in the rotation more.
That sound mighty nice. Boz fan since 1973 ...
Very nice.  I missed this back in the 90's.  Nice addition to the playlist, Billg.
Solid, Tight and damn Cool  (RP plays 15 songs by Boz, woo-hoo would love to hear more : )
I confess to a double take when I saw this was Boz Scaggs.
 jagdriver wrote:
Walt: "No one listens to Boz Scaggs anymore."

 
Yeah, no one. Heh heh.
 jagdriver wrote:
Walt: "No one listens to Boz Scaggs anymore."

 
Saw him in concert last year: was solid!
San Antonio 197? 

Funny, I thought about submitting this song the other day. Maybe it was already here. I don't remember hearing it.

RP worthy.......


Yes sir, Bill has shown us another song we haven't heard yet!
Walt: "No one listens to Boz Scaggs anymore."