Robin Trower’s “Juicy John Pink” from the Procol Harem
album “A Salty Dog”, is a track that I have always wanted to
cover.
With the help of Blues guitarist Vince Neads, who
worked out the secret of Trower’s tricky riffage, Dave
Draper and I, managed to cook up a pretty decent version
of the Procol Harum blues standard. What do you think?
lyrics
Well, I opened my eyes this mornin',
I wasn't at home in bed.
There were four angels standin' 'round me,
I thought I must be dead.
Yeah, I opened my eyes this mornin',
Thought I must be dead,
There were four angels standin' 'round me,
And the room was painted red.
Won't you have mercy on your wicked son?
Take me up to heaven, not hell where I belong, yeah!
Well, the sky began to tremble,
The rain began to fall.
Four angels standin' 'round me,
And it weren't no social call.
Yeah, the sky began to tremble,
The rain began to fall.
Fell down on my knees prayin', Lord,
But it didn't do no good at all.
Won't you have mercy on your wicked son?
Take me up to heaven, not hell where I belong, yeah!
from THE ODD BOX (Album),
track released November 5, 2021
Garrington T Jones: Vocals, Harmonica.
Vince Neads: Electric Guitar
Dave Draper: Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards
Rick A’Mortis: Drums.
Garrington T Jones is a performer and recording artist who gives the art of lyrical storytelling a modern day
edge.
Garrington describes himself as a "Rhythm shaker, a riff chaser, a lyric hunter, a song maker and a lover of acoustic Blues, Folk & Roots music....more
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