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Rollin’ And Tumblin’

from Meet Me In The Middle by Erin Harpe

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Erin’s own upbeat acoustic arrangement of this traditional slide guitar blues classic.

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Well I rolled and I tumbled, I cried the whole night long
Yes, I rolled and I tumbled, I cried the whole night long
I woke up this morning, didn’t know right from wrong

Well I really love you baby, come on and say you’ll be mine
Oh well I really love you baby, come on and say you’ll be mine
If you don’t like my potatoes, then don’t dig up my vine

If you don’t love me baby, why don’t you please let me be
If you don’t love me baby, why don’t you please set me free
If you don’t like my peaches, then why’re you shakin’ my tree

If the river was whiskey, and I was a divin’ duck
Well, if the river was whiskey, and I was a divin’ duck
I would dive to the bottom, never would I come up

Well it’s goodbye baby, goodbye and fare thee well
Oh yes it’s goodbye baby, goodbye, fare thee well
Well I’m leavin’ in the mornin, don’t care if you go to hell

credits

from Meet Me In The Middle, released October 30, 2020
Erin Harpe: vocals, acoustic slide guitar, and foot percussion.
Jim Countryman: ukelele bass.

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Erin Harpe Boston

“Today’s country blues at its very best”
-Living Blues

“Acoustic blues mastery that is seldom found these days”
-Bluestown Music

“Bonnie Raitt on modern performance enhancing drugs!”
-Midwest Record

Award-winning guitarist/singer/songwriter Erin Harpe goes back to her roots in country blues for her new album MEET ME IN THE MIDDLE (2020 VizzTone/Juicy Juju), with Jim Countryman on ukelele bass.
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