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So you think your life is hard, maybe even like you have a bullseye on your back. Perhaps you want to be leavin, but you got to the gas station only to find the price spiking to 5 bucks and the payphone ringing is just the blues calling again. Before you pack those bags and say goodbye to your friends by the riverside, stop wastin your time and get some tough love and laughs with this tasty sampling of tunes by Deep Fry'd Blues. Who knows? you may wake up in the morning and find a way to clean up the dirty mess that everyone has in their hard lives. Because that's why we play the blues,to remind us that our yes it is truly is better than our yes it was! Hard Lives Music | Category | Blues Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7488812 | | Catalog number | 140805 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 24, 2007 |
Deep Fry'D Blues Hard Lives Songs | 1. | Bullseye On My Back |
| 2. | I'm Leavin |
| 3. | By The Riverside |
| 4. | Tough Love |
| 5. | Why We Play The Blues |
| 6. | (She Heard) The Blues Calling |
| 7. | Gas Spike Blues |
| 8. | This Dirty Mess |
| 9. | Wake Up In The Morning |
| 10. | Last Time You're Comin Home |
| 11. | U Name It |
| 12. | (Sittin Here) Wastin Time |
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