Rosetta tharpe down by the riverside | “Down by the Riverside” is a quintessential example of such “translation,” with Tharpe and the Millinder outfit taking an ostensibly religious song and opening it to broad interpretation. |
Sister rosetta tharpe down by the riverside | Down by the River Side Lyrics: I feel so bad in the morning / I feel so bad in the middle of the day / I feel so bad in the evening / That's why I'm going to the river, to wash my sins. |
Down by the River Side Lyrics: I feel so bad in the morning / I feel so bad in the middle of the day / I feel so bad in the evening / That's why I'm going to the river, to wash my sins. | |
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