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  1. I’ve got a mind to give up living. And go shopping instead. Pick me up a tombstone. And be pronounced dead. Well, I read your letter this morning. That was on your place in bed. Oh, when I read your letter this morning. That was on your place in bed. That’s when I decided that I’d be better off dead.

  2. I've got a mind to give up living. Yes, and go shopping instead. Pick me a tombstone. And be pronounced dead. [Verse 2] Well, I read your letter this morning. That was on your place in bed. Oh ...

  3. I've got a mind to give up living And go shopping instead I've got a mind to give up living And go shopping instead Pick me up a tombstone And be pronounced dead Well, I read your letter this morning That was on your place in bed Oh, when I read your letter this morning That was on your place in bed That's when I decided that I'd be better off dead Oh, yeah When I read your letter this morning ...

  4. Give It Up is the second studio album by American musician Bonnie Raitt.Released in 1972 by Warner Bros. Records, Give It Up is an amalgamation of various genres, including folk, blues, R&B, and soft rock.Seven of the ten tracks on the album are covers, and the tracks range from soft sentimental ballads to fast-paced folk rock pieces. . Lyrically, Give It Up revolves around Raitt's femininity ...

  5. Provided to YouTube by Elektra AsylumI Got a Mind to Give up Living · The Paul Butterfield Blues BandEast West℗ 1968 Elektra Entertainment CompanyGuitar: Elv...

  6. I've got a mind to give up living And go shopping instead I've got a mind to give up living And go shopping instead Pick me up a tombstone And be pronounced dead Well, I read your letter this morning That was on your place in bed Oh, when I read your letter this morning That was on your place in bed That's when I decided that I'd be better off ...

  7. Paul Butterfield blog articles. Butterfield’s bands performed at Newport in 1965, Monterey in 1967, Woodstock in 1969, and then at the iconic final concert of The Band, known as “Last Waltz,” in 1975 – squaring that circle as no other individual or band did. Butterfield and the band are in the Blues Hall of Fame and, collectively, in ...