Haha, I was listening to my iPod and the random playlist had about 4500 songs in it. This version of "Alberta" (apparently it is a traditiional, and Doc Watson did a popular version) by Eric Clapton was followed by "Alberta #2" by Bob Dylan, from Self-Portrait.
This set of lyrics is pretty good. His girl leaves and returns either pregnant or otherwise significantly changed. She either leaves again, or it doesn't matter that she left because everything has been changed. Old blues songs are great about getting across a lot of information with very few words.
Haha, I was listening to my iPod and the random playlist had about 4500 songs in it. This version of "Alberta" (apparently it is a traditiional, and Doc Watson did a popular version) by Eric Clapton was followed by "Alberta #2" by Bob Dylan, from Self-Portrait.
This set of lyrics is pretty good. His girl leaves and returns either pregnant or otherwise significantly changed. She either leaves again, or it doesn't matter that she left because everything has been changed. Old blues songs are great about getting across a lot of information with very few words.