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Last night and the night before
Had 25 robbers at my door
I got up and let em in
But I missed them all with my rolling pin

Took everything I own
Like a queen down on her throne
I can't let it get me down
Changed my smile into a frown, oh yea

I can't let it get me down
I can't let it get me down
Changed my smile into a frown
Changed my smile into a frown

I can't let it get me down
I can't, I can't
Changed my smile into a frown
Yea

Little Sally Walker's in Minnesota
Being good like you know she ought to
And now as I roll up again
Your man has found and he finally win

They took everything I own
Like a queen down on her throne
I can't let it get me down
Changed my smile into a frown

I can't let it get me down
Oh no no no
Changed my smile into a frown
Changed my smile into a frown

I can't let it get me down
I can't, I can't
Changed my smile into a frown
Turned my smile into a frown

All is fair in love and war
What are you waiting for?
Tell them about the, the righteous one
There's no cause and there's no fuss

It'll never happen again
That's just the way it is
I can't let it get me down
Oh no no no

I can't let it get me down
I can't let it get me down
Changed my smile into a frown
Changed my smile into a frown

I can't let it get me down
I can't let it, I can't let it
Changed my smile into a frown
Changed my smile into a frown

I can't let it get me down
I can't, I can't, I can't
Changed my smile into a frown
Turned my smile into a frown

I can't let it get me down
I can't let it
Changed my smile into a frown
Changed my smile into a frown

Tell them about the righteous one
Like a queen down on a throne
Took everything I own

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Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Beth Hart, known for her raw and powerful blues-rock sound, wraps her expressive vocals around classic soul cover album Don’t Explain—an album that grew out of her friendship with blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa. Produced by Kevin Shirley (Joe Bonamassa, Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes), the album features Hart’s interpretations of ten soulful blues songs, with Bonamassa on guitar and his ace band filling out the tracks. Don’t Explain is scheduled for release on September 27 on J&R Adventures—the independent label founded by Bonamassa and his longtime manager and business partner, Roy Weisman. 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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Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa