The song Helpless Blues is performed by David Bromberg in the album named My Own House/You Should See the Rest of the Band in the year 1999 .
You know she took the Chevrolet with her this morning, people
She didn't leave me nothing but a mule to ride
She took the car this morning
Left me an old mule to ride
You know, when the car backed out the driveway
That old mule laid down and died
She didn't leave me nothing, people
Nothing but this old helpless blues
She didn't leave me nothing, people
Nothing but this old helpless blues
I turned it into my apartment
Yes, and a cardboard suitcase full of "I owe you"
I said, what did you do to me, baby
Oh, how can you just stand right there in my face and watch me cry?
Oh, tell me, baby, how can you stand in my face, watch me cry?
Oh, she said: I got news for you
Oh, darling, I can stand in your face and watch you die!
She took my ring right off the night stand, people
You know, she went and put my grandpa's watch in the pawn
She took my gold diamond ring off the night stand, people
She put my grandpa's watch in pawn
She said: if you don't believe I'm leaving, baby
If you don't believe I'm leaving, baby
If you don't believe I'm going, sweet thing
If you don't think I'm quitting Denver
Why just you count those days are gone?
David Bromberg - My Own House/You Should See the Rest of the Band
- My Own House (Medley): My Own House (Me Ain Hoose)/Hangman's Reel
- Don't Let Your Deal Go Down (Medley): Don't Let Your Deal Go Down/Roanoke/Possum Up A Gum Stump/Mississippi Sawyer
- Early This Morning
- Sheebeg And Sheemore
- Cocaine Blues
- To Know Her Is To Love Her
- Georgia On My Mind
- Chump Man Blues
- Spanish Johnny
- Black And Tan
- Lower Left Hand Corner Of The Night
- Key To The Highway
- Helpless Blues
- As The Years Go Passing By
- Solid Gone
- Yankee's Revenge (Medley): Leather Britches/The Red-Haired Boy/Teetotaler's Reel/The Wind: That Shakes The Barley/Drowsy Maggie