I'LL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU BY ALBERT KING(A COVER)
I am an ardent lover of the Blues. I have loved the blues since I started playing the guitar about six years ago. The calm, emotional nature of the blues has helped me cope with the stress of medical school. I'm in my final year now with a few months to go, and I am sure that I would've lost my sanity late last year when I wrote my third and penultimate professional exam without music.
"I'll Play the Blues for You" is a classic blues song by the legendary blues guitarist and singer Albert King. Released in 1972, the song showcases King's incredible guitar skills and soulful voice. It's a powerful expression of the blues genre and its ability to evoke deep emotions. The song has been covered by many other musicians and remains a staple of blues playlists to this day, earning its place as one of the great blues songs of all time.
Here are the lyrics.
If you're down and out and you feel real hurt
Come on over to the place where I live
And all your loneliness I'll try to soothe
I'll play the blues for you
Don't be afraid come on in
You might run across some of your old friends
All your loneliness I gotta soothe
I'll play the blues for you
I got no big name and I ain't no big star
I play the blues for you on my guitar
All your loneliness I'll try to soothe
I 'll play the blues for you
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Jerry Marlon Beach
Here is a link to the original song.
Nice one bro. The goodness in music is that it offers us that good feeling to be able to do things right. Congrats to you for discovering what helps you to overcome the depressions that come with life. I really wish you great success in your studies.
Thank you very much for your positive comments.💯👍🙌
I'm really glad for the community of music lovers here.
You are welcome bro
A golden piece my friend @emmaba1 .
You sing well and I do love the blues music maybe not as much as you do but I am always greatly intruiged.
A job well-done brother
I think if you listen to it more, you'll absolutely fall in love with the genre. I recommend B.B. King and Gary Moore for a start.
Thanks for your positive comments.