Myself and other musicians that I've met.
Story behind the song
This one explains itself
Lyrics
(Michigan Blues)
By Ed Laura
Copyright 1998
I was born on a peninsula, shaped like sombody's hand
I was born on a peninsula, shaped just like sombody's hand
Every chance a little moisture gets to fall
it falls on Michigan
I used to sit down by the river, watch it runnin' through my yard
I used to sit down by the river, watch it run through my yard
Just when the fish would get to bitin'
Oh, the rain come down so hard
Rain Bones, Rain Bones, it's the Michigan blues
Rain Bones, achin' bones, all the way to my shoes
My legs, shoulders and back are singin' pop, crackle, snap
to the Rain Bones, Michigan blues
Whenever bad weather's comin', you don't always seem to know
Whenever bad weather's comin', I always seem to know
I know those rainy days are comin'
my Rain Bones tell me so
You know my old granddaddy, took him a nip now and then
You know my old granddaddy, took him a nip every now and then
'cause when you wake up with those Rain Bones
that little sip will be your friend
Now there's a whole lot of people say they like it when it rains
they go out lookin' for that rainbow, Rain Bones find me again
Rain Bones, Rain Bones, I got the Michigan blues
My legs, shoulders and back are singin' pop, crackle, snap
to the Rain Bones, Michigan blues