| 作曲 : J.J. Cale & Clyde W. Beavers | |
| 作词 : Beavers, Cale | |
| Clyde plays electric bass | |
| Plays it with finesse and grace | |
| Sit on the porch without no shoes | |
| A-picking the bass and singing the blues | |
| Misery loves company | |
| And his old dog sings harmony | |
| Tambourine tied to his tail | |
| You can hear him moan, you can hear him wail | |
| Jody May, she got a dollar | |
| Down the road you can hear her holler | |
| "Get up Clyde, we got something to do | |
| That old dog can sing the blues" | |
| He don't move, he don't flinch | |
| Clyde, he don't move an inch | |
| Just sit on the porch without no shoes | |
| Picking his bass and singing the blues |
| zuo qu : J. J. Cale Clyde W. Beavers | |
| zuo ci : Beavers, Cale | |
| Clyde plays electric bass | |
| Plays it with finesse and grace | |
| Sit on the porch without no shoes | |
| Apicking the bass and singing the blues | |
| Misery loves company | |
| And his old dog sings harmony | |
| Tambourine tied to his tail | |
| You can hear him moan, you can hear him wail | |
| Jody May, she got a dollar | |
| Down the road you can hear her holler | |
| " Get up Clyde, we got something to do | |
| That old dog can sing the blues" | |
| He don' t move, he don' t flinch | |
| Clyde, he don' t move an inch | |
| Just sit on the porch without no shoes | |
| Picking his bass and singing the blues |
| zuò qǔ : J. J. Cale Clyde W. Beavers | |
| zuò cí : Beavers, Cale | |
| Clyde plays electric bass | |
| Plays it with finesse and grace | |
| Sit on the porch without no shoes | |
| Apicking the bass and singing the blues | |
| Misery loves company | |
| And his old dog sings harmony | |
| Tambourine tied to his tail | |
| You can hear him moan, you can hear him wail | |
| Jody May, she got a dollar | |
| Down the road you can hear her holler | |
| " Get up Clyde, we got something to do | |
| That old dog can sing the blues" | |
| He don' t move, he don' t flinch | |
| Clyde, he don' t move an inch | |
| Just sit on the porch without no shoes | |
| Picking his bass and singing the blues |