Bad Never Felt So Good
copywrite: Donald M. Nivens Jr.
fell in love with a preachers daughter
on a warm summer night
didn’t know he’d be home early
had me running for my life
Rollin down the highway like a rabbit on the run
In my rearview mirror was a preacher with a gun
You know I love you baby, you’ve got to save my soul
She said turn right here and let me steer and I’ll
Take you to the river baby, take you to the river to pray
If you don’t mind, it might take some time
For me to wash your sins away cause
Baby baby, bad never felt so good
Oh baby bad never felt so good
Bad never felt so good
I was quickley falling out of favor,
let me tell you son
Nothing lifts your spirits higher,
than a preacher with a gun
Rollin down the highway like a rabbit on the run
In my rearview mirror was a preacher with a gun
You know I love you baby, you’ve got to save my soul
She said turn right here and let me steer and I’ll
Take you to the river baby, take you to the river to pray
If you don’t mind, it might take some time
For me to wash your sins away cause
Baby baby, bad never felt so good
Oh baby bad never felt so good
Bad never felt so good
Til I was loving you
Til I was loving you
I was loving you
Rollin down the highway like a rabbit on the run
In my rearview mirror was a preacher with a gun
You know I love you baby, you’ve got to save my soul
She said turn right here and let me steer and I’ll
Take you to the river baby, take you to the river to pray
If you don’t mind, it might take some time
For me to wash your sins away cause
Baby baby, bad never felt so good
Oh baby bad never felt so good
Bad never felt so good
Til I was loving you
Til I was loving you
I was loving you
On that Train to Memphis
copywrite: Donald M. Nivens Jr.
Little Miss Lollipop why you always blow your top
Every time I come in late
Me and the boys have been out playing Johnny Be Good
No lipstick on my collar no two dollar bills
Just playing our music and getting a thrill
You scream and shout like I knew you would
You know I’ve always been a dreamer
You always start up a fight.
I’m dreaming of playing my music to a different crowd every night
So I left that woman out in San Antone, told her I had gone to Walk The Dog
But I was on that train to Memphis with a blues guitar in my hand
She was a running and a screaming at the train as it was leaving
As the train was a pulling down the tracks
I was on that train to Memphis, I aint looking back no more
The train it was a leaving by the time she stop believing I was coming back
When I went out to walk the dog
Little Miss Potty Mouth always got to cuss and shout
A bar of soap would do you good
I’ve never heard language like that from a woman before
The dog was in a frenzy and I was kind of busy
Trying to Mime my way through the door
When I seen that dog was the escape I was looking for
You know I’ve always been a dreamer
You always start up a fight.
I’m dreaming of playing my music to a different crowd every night
So I left that woman out in San Antone, told her I had gone to Walk The Dog
But I was on that train to Memphis with a blues guitar in my hand
She was a running and a screaming at the train as it was leaving
as the train was a pulling down the track
I was on that train to Memphis, I aint looking back no more
The train it was a leaving by the time she stop believing I was coming back
I was on that train to Memphis
on that train to Memphis
on that train to Memphis
on that train to Memphis
Brother to Brother copywrite: Donald M. Nivens Jr.
You were my Hero
And I’m sure that I was yours
From the day that we were born
Even more now that we are grown
We would ride like the wind
Through many miles of roads
Nothing ever could divide us
A bond only brothers know
Oh I fell down to my knees
the day I got the news
that I was left to face this world alone
Oh we both knew it was coming
Didn’t know it would be so soon
Oh and a part of me has left and a part of you lives on
Brother to Brother you were always there when I needed a helping hand
Brother to Brother you were always there when I needed to make a stand
Now I know that you won’t be here by my side
Cause the road to Heaven’s paved for your last ride
And when the Angel of Mercy reaches down to take your hand
And the heavens open up and your light shines down
Oh, tell em I’m your brother
Oh I fell down to my knees
the day I got the news
that I was left to face this world alone
Oh we both knew it was coming
Didn’t know it would be so soon
Oh and a part of me has left and a part of you lives on
Brother to Brother you were always there when I needed a helping hand
Brother to Brother you were always there when I needed to make a stand
Now I know that you won’t be here by my side
Cause the road to Heaven’s paved for your last ride
And when the Angel of Mercy reaches down to take your hand
And the heavens open up and your light shines down
Oh, tell em I’m your brother
Tell em I’m your brother
Tell em I’m your brother
Tell em I’m your brother
Tell em I’m your brother
Far Away
Copywrite: Donald M. Nivens Jr
All the wrong people have all the right nothing to say
They sell truth in their lies then they turn and go their own way
Beheading Believers, self righteous redeemers
with your blood in the palm of their hands
Takes me so, so, so Far Away
Out in the desert there’s things that I don’t understand
I saw a preacher man, preached with a gun in his hand
He said an eye for and eye is the way that it’s got to be
But you look like a sinner so don’t through your first stone at me
Take me Far Away,
Far away,
Take me So so so Far away.
You shout from your mountain to the valley below,
try to capture them under their spell
so busy judging all the other people, there’s no time for judging their self
And You were held Captive by those who just hate you as you lie with your face in your hands
Until the Rapture comes all that remains is their souls in your blood stained sand.
I met a begger man out on the street all alone
He said son let me tell you, we’re not all that far from our home
People who view me say I’m just a fool in the sage
Don’t sympathize me, they don’t realize, in the end we are all judged the same
Taken Far Away,
Far away,
Taken so so so Far away.
Far away
All the wrong people have all the right nothing to say
The Backyard Blues Bandits
copywrite: Donald M. Nivens Jr.
In the heart of the southland
there's a juke joint that hammers
out the blues every Saturday night
after 60 years of reeling that old tin shack kept screaming where the blues lovers play thru the night
but ol gip he got hasseled
by the Bessemer city council
oh the council they turned every stone
and the police came calling
for the backyard blues bandits
and now the blues don' t play anymore
Oh you know it ain't right
police called in the night
and now the blues don't play anymore
and I find myself searching for another
juke joint.
Oh you know it aint easy
when your town calls a meeting
and the land sharks they come out to play.
but ol Gibson he rallied and the world screamed and shouted
for that juke joint to play on anyway
Oh you know it ain't right
police called in the night
and now the blues don't play anymore
and I find myself searching for another
juke joint.
Ol Gip had a few rules
always pray when we start
and we won't have no swearing in the night
and if you come with a woman, you leave with that woman, but you women you can leave with who you like
from all over the nation
all over creation
you'll find yourself welcome in his home
it don't matter if you're black no it don't matter if you're white
cause the blues has a color all it's own
Oh you know it ain't right
police called in the night
and now the blues don't play anymore
and I find myself searching for another
juke joint.
Oh you know it ain't right
police called in the night
and now the blues don't play anymore
and I find myself searching for another
blues song to take me home
Blank Sheets of Paper
copywrite: Donald M. Nivens Jr.
Did you ever hear a teardrop just as it touched the ground.
Did you see the eyes that shed them, or were they nowhere to be found
Did you ever see a soldier just as he hit the ground
With all the miles between us, you never heard a sound
Chorus:
Oh if the world could have peace for just one day
What a cool world it would be
If everyone loved everybody
Cause love had been set free
Oh the newspapers were blank sheets of paper
There was no Bad news today
No soldiers in a war zone waiting to be shot down
no shots were fired in anger, Or no robberies in town
And there were no hungry children There was food to go around
And nobody suffered heartache, No woman was beat down
by the man who was sworn to protect her…
Chorus:
Oh everybody spilled into the streets and they smiled at everyone they’d meet and homeless man was given a room on the richer side of town
And the brothers they were brothers and the sisters they were sisters and the heavens opened up and the light shined down on the people and every body sang
Everybody Love everybody, yeaheh everybody love everybody
Everybody Love everybody, yeaheh everybody love everybody
Everybody Love everybody, yeaheh everybody love everybody
Everybody Love everybody, ayeahehyeahyeah ayeahehyeahehyeah
Ayeahehyeahehyeahyeah a yeahyeah
Oh if the world could find peace for just one day
What a cool world it would be
If everyone loved everybody
Cause love had been set free
Oh the newspapers were blank sheets of paper
There was no Bad news today
Oh the newspapers were blank sheets of paper