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Sounds of the Eighties: The Rolling Stone Collection 1982–1983
01. Burning Down the House
02. Let’s Dance
03. Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
04. I Confess
05. Jack & Diane
06. The Look of Love, Part 1
07. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)
08. Sexual Healing
09. Avalon
10. Sunday Bloody Sunday
11. In a Big Country
12. Back on the Chain Gang
13. Someday, Someway
14. Rock This Town
15. Atomic Dog
16. Photograph
17. Ain’t Going Down
18. Blind Willie McTell
Seen the arrow on the doorpost
Saying this land is condemned
All the way from New Orleans
To Jerusalem

I travel through east Texas
Where many martyrs fell
And I dont know one can sing the blues
Like blind Wille McTell

Well, I heard that hoo-dove singing
As they were taking down the tent
The stars above the barren trees
Was his only audiance

Them charcoal gypsy maidens
Can strut their feathers well
But nobody can sing the blues
Like blind Wille McTell

Seen them big plantations burning
Hear the cracking of the whips
Smell that sweet magnolia blooming
See the ghost of slarvery ship

I can hear them tribes moaning
Hear the undertakers bell
Nobody can sing the blues
Like blind Wille McTell

There's a woman by the river
With some fine young handsome man
He's dressed up like a squier
Bootlegged whiskey in his hand

There's a chain gang on the highway
I can hear them rebells yell
And I know no one can sing the blues
Like blind Wille McTell

Well, God is in his heaven
And we are what was his
But power and greed and corruptible seed
Seem to be all that there is

I'm gazing out the window
Of the St. James Hotel
And I dont know no one that can sing the blues
Like blind Wille McTell