SAME DOG

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                  SAME DOG

I know your tears are ‘bout to fall
And I can see that you’ve been burned
Your heart is broken, but you’re young
My friend, you’ve got a lot to learn
So let me give you some advice
- Don't let the same dog bite you twice

Lovers sometimes do ya' wrong
Sometimes bring ya' to your knees
So when ya' find yourself down
Beggin' baby, baby please
Just remember my advice
- Don't let the same dog bite you twice

               Written by Jeffrey Scott Stewart
               Copyright Blue Clover Music (ASCAP)


       
 

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Description: This is
"The Best of Sweet Willie Milton"

Style: Blues

Other Songs:
Barkin' with the Big Dogs
Take Your Mama
I Gotta Go (It's Over)
Tired Of Tryin'
Flat Tire Blues
Love By The Minute
Flowers On Your Grave
Giving In
Playin' Doctor
Same Dog
Baby, Please Don't Go
Sweet Stuff
  
  

   
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Writer:   Jeffrey Scott Stewart
(see www.JeffreyScottStewart.com )
(No Co-Writer on this one)

  
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Although this one is almost all music, it was inspired by the lyrical hook . . .
In 1989 I saw a documentary about Chuck Berry, made by Keith Richards.
Keith Richards related a bit of advice from Chuck Berry
- "Don't let the same dog bite you twice!".   Sounded like a song idea to me!


- Jeffrey Scott Stewart

       

 

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