“The Ballad Of Hollis Brown”
(originally by Bob Dylan)
Hollis Brown, he lived on the outside of town
With his wife and five children
And his cabin brokin’ down
You looked for work and money
And you walked a rugged mile
You looked for work and money
And you walked a rugged mile
Your children are so hungry
That they don’t know how to smile
Your baby’s eyes look crazy
They’re a-tuggin’ at your sleeve
Your baby’s eyes look crazy
They’re a-tuggin’ at your sleeve
You walk the floor and wonder why
With every breath you breathe
You prayed to the Lord above
Oh please, send you a friend
You prayed to the Lord above
Oh please, send you a friend
Your empty pocket tell you
That you ain’t a-got no friend
Your babies are crying louder now
It’s pounding on your brain
Your babies are crying louder now
It’s pounding on your brain
Your wife’s screams are stabbin’ you
Like the dirty drivin’ rain
Your grass is turning black
There’s no water in your well
Your grass is turning black
There’s no water in your well
Your spent your last lone dollar
On seven shotgun shels
Way out in the wilderness
A cold coyote calls
Way out in the wilderness
A cold coyote calls
Your eyes fix on the shortgun
That’s hangin’ on the wall
Your brain is a-bleedin’
And your legs can’t seem to stand
Your brain is a-bleedin’
And your legs can’t seem to stand
Your eyes fix on the shortgun
That you’re holdin’ in your hand
There’s seven breezes a-blowin’
All around the cabin door
There’s seven breezes a-blowin’
All around the cabin door
Seven shots ring out
Like the ocean’s pounding roar
There’s seven people dead
On a south Dakota farm
There’s seven people dead
On a south Dakota farm
Somewhere in the distance
There’s seven new people born
About The Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Artist: The Neville Brothers
Related Songs: Voodoo
Album: Yellow Moon
Released: March 1989
Recorded: New Orleans
Genre: New Orleans R&B, soul, funk
Length: 52:40
Label: A&M[1]
Producer: Daniel Lanois