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  1. 21 de ene. de 2015 · Sandy Beaches began as the brainchild of barrelhouse blues veteran Delbert McClinton who initiated the cruise some 21 years ago as a means of gathering friends and fans for a celebration out at sea. Since then, SBC has attracted a group of steadfast devotees who come annually to bask in music, merriment, friendship and fellowship.

  2. No matter how I try my heart keeps tellin' me that I can't forget you. If it should ever be that you wanna come back to me, gonna let you. Got you on my mind, feelin' kind of sad and low. Got you on my mind, feelin' kind of sad and low. Wonderin' where you are, wonderin' why you had to go. Wonderin' where you are, wonderin' why you had to go.

  3. Sandy Beaches Lyrics: Now look here, honey / I've got all this money / So let's me and you go / Down to Mexico / We'll find us a haystack / You know, a place we can lay back / A bottle of red wine / A

  4. Got you on my mind, feelin' kind of sad and low Got you on my mind, feelin' kind of sad and low Wonderin' where you are, wonderin' why you had to go Tears begin to fall every time I hear your name Tears begin to fall every time I hear your name Since you went away nothin' seems to be the same No matter how I try my heart keeps tellin' me that I can't forget you If it should ever be that you ...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2019 · Get your shit together. Or go on playing the fool. No, you won't see it comin'. But it's comin' to get you for sure. And then you won't be gettin' up. To get down like you used to anymore. [Verse ...

  6. Delbert McClinton discography and songs: Music profile for Delbert McClinton, born 4 November 1940. Genres: Blue-Eyed Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Blues Rock. Albums include Luck of the Draw, The Way I Should, ... Can't Run From Yourself. 1992 • Album • Tanya Tucker +1. 3.20. 36. 1. 36 1

  7. 6 de abr. de 2020 · Delbert McClinton returns with a swaggering and swingin’ set of music including hits “Giving it Up for Your Love” and “Have a Little Faith in Me” and new songs with a humorous age-appropriate twist: “Mr. Smith” and “Let’s Get Down Like We Used To”. His evocative interview includes stories of his opening for and learning from blues greats Sonny Boy Williamson and Jimmy Reed.