
Killer’s Bluze George Thorogood & The Destroyers
"Killer’s Bluze" by George Thorogood & The Destroyers is a #Rock song released in 1997. The lyrics explore themes of despair and the consequences of a troubled life, reflecting on loss and regret. Musically, it features gritty guitar riffs and a bluesy rhythm, showcasing Thorogood's signature style. The song captures the essence of blues-rock culture, resonating with fans of the genre.

I'm gonna kill you
If you don't start treatin' me nice
I'm gonna kill you
If you don't start treatin' me nice
You gonna wake up one mornin' baby
Find yourself cold as ice
I'm gonna kill you
If you don't start treatin' me nice
I'm gonna kill you
If you don't start treatin' me right
You're gonna wake up one mornin' baby
Your little eyes shut tight
I'm gonna kill you
With my smokin' forty-four
I'm gonna kill you
With my smokin' forty-four
You're gonna wake up one mornin' baby
Down on the killin' floor
Now when I go to court
I will plead insanity
The judge'll pound his gavel
Say "Let the motherhumper go free"
The press and the reporters
Will say "Judge, we don't understand!"
But the judge'll say "I do
'Cause I once was a married man!"