P. Duffy

P. is 120 years old. He is the Piano Player of Duffy & the Legends. P. is also known as "The Real Phil Duffy". P. is located in Los Angeles at Morrison Hotel.

P. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.

Sore Throat Blues

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Song Details

Sore Throat Blues is Floorfiller music in tempo Moderato. The music is revolutionary and the lyrics are perfect. The song was written 1/17/2010 by P. Duffy. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 42
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 20
Genre: Blues
Owner: None
First Revealed: 1/17/2010 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed.

Dominant Instruments

Piano
Lead Vocals

Special Lyrics

I've been laid down low
Right down so low
Yes I've been laid down so, so low
Down as far as I can go
I'm in pain that no man should bear
No-one here seems to care
Think I'll write me that life-ending note
I've got me a sore throat

I can't swallow no good food
Not even if it's well chewed
No I can't swallow no tasty food
Even when it's long stewed
Feels like I've swallowed razor blades
Can't even cover it with band aids
I'm going for that last walk in my coat
I've got me a sore throat

I can't even sing about my trouble
Sounds like I'm coughing up rubble
No I can't sing bouts my trouble
That just makes my pain double
It kills me to cough or sneeze
Tongue feels like it's been stung by bees
I'll take a jump off a boat
I've got me a sore throat

(spoken)
Yeah, I'm in serious pain here
Laid low in bed
No-one seems to care bout my troubles
No-one ever suffered pain like me
I'm going round the back of the old barn to blow it all away
No-one miss me when I'm gone

Record Releases

This song hasn't been released on any records. This means that only the original composer, or a band which has bought the rights to it, can add it to an artist's repertoire.