Me And Bobby Mcgee
Janis Joplin
4:32Once I lived the life of a millionaire I spent all my money, I didn't care Taking my friend out for a mighty fine time Buying all whisky, champagne, wine Then I began to fall so low I didn't have a friend, I didn't have no place to go If I get my hands on a dollar again You know, I'll hold on to it 'til the eagle grins 'Cause no, nobody knows you when you're down and out In your pocket's not one penny All of those friends, well, now you ain't got any But as soon as you get upon your feet again Everybody wants to be your long-lost friend It's mighty strange without a doubt 'Cause nobody knows you when you're down and out No, nobody knows you when you're down and out In your pocket's not one penny All of those friends, well, now you ain't got any But as soon as you get upon your feet again Everybody wants to be your long-lost friend It's mighty strange now without a doubt 'Cause nobody knows you when you're down and out That's what I mean, honey, when you're down and out Oh, "honey" went to the end Ok, how what's another way? I was, I was thinking of taking out all the line Ok, what, what how do you do? I don't know I just Let's see how the last line go so I can relate into it Without a doubt And nobody knows you when you're down and out What I mean, honey, when you're down, down and out