Floating Bridge - Gregg Allman

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Floating Bridge Lyrics

Well, I never will forget that floating bridge
Well, I never will forget that floating bridge
Well, I never will forget that old floating bridge
Tell me five minutes underwater, when I was hit

When I was going down, I throwed up my hands
Yeah, when I was going down, I throwed up my hands
Now when I was going down, I throwed up my hands
Lord, please, please take me on dry land

Now they carried me out the water and they laid me on the bank
Now they carried me out the water and they laid me on the bank
They carried me out the water, they laid me on the bank
'Bout a gallon of muddy water I had drank

Now they dried me off and they laid me on the bed
Now they dried me off and they laid me on the bed
Now they dried me off, they laid me on the bed
Just like muddy water running through my head

Now, my mother often taught me, don't you be no bum
But my mother often taught me, don't you be no bum
But my mother often taught me, son, don't you be no bum
Go somewhere, settle down, find your someone

Now the people standing on the bridge was screaming and crying
Well, the people on the bridge was screaming and crying
Now the people on the bridge was standing screaming and crying
Lord, I thought sure enough I was dying


Now I never will forget that floating bridge
Well, I never will forget that floating bridge
I never will forget that old floating bridge
Tell me, five minutes underwater when I was hit
Tell me, five minutes underwater when I was hit

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Gregory LeNoir "Gregg" Allman (December 8, 1947 – May 27, 2017) was an American musician, singer and songwriter.

He is best known for performing in The Allman Brothers Band. He was born and spent much of his childhood in Nashville, Tennessee, before relocating to Daytona Beach, Florida. He and his brother, Duane Allman, developed an interest in music in their teens, and began performing in the Allman Joys in the mid-1960s. In 1967, they relocated to Los Angeles and were renamed the Hour Glass, releasing two albums for Liberty Records. In 1969, he and Duane regrouped to form the Allman Brothers Band, which settled in Macon, Georgia.

The Allman Brothers Band began to reach mainstream success by the early 1970s, with their live album At Fillmore East representing a commercial and artistic breakthrough. Shortly thereafter, Duane was killed in a motorcycle crash in 1971. The following year, the band's bassist, Berry Oakley was also killed in a motorcycle accident very close to the location of Duane's wreck. Their 1973 album Brothers and Sisters became their biggest hit, and Allman pursued a solo career afterward, releasing his debut album, Laid Back the same year. Internal turmoil took over the group, leading to a 1975 breakup. Allman was married to pop star Cher for the rest of the decade, while he continued his solo career with the Gregg Allman Band. After a brief Allman Brothers reunion and a decade of little activity, he reached an unexpected peak with the hit single "I'm No Angel" in 1987. After two more solo albums, the Allman Brothers reformed for a third and final time in 1989, and continued performing until 2014. He released his most recent solo album, Low Country Blues, in 2011, and his next, Southern Blood, is set to be released in 2017.

For his work in music, Allman was referred to as a Southern rock pioneer and received numerous awards, including several Grammys; he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. His distinctive voice placed him in 70th place in the Rolling Stone list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time". Allman released an autobiography, My Cross to Bear, in 2012.
Allman died in Savannah, Georgia, on May 27, 2017. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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