Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys - Just Count the Days That I’m Gone

Album: Shake Your Boogie | Official Website: | Download Album: | Lyrics: I’m tired of you using me, baby. I’ve been your fool a little too long. I’m tired of you using me, baby. I’ve been your fool a little too long. If you don’t believe I’m leaving, baby, Just count the days that I’m gone. Well you promised you would do better, baby. You told me you’d do the things you should. Looked me right on my eye and promised you would do better, baby. You told me you’d do the things you should. But you lie so much, baby, You don’t even mean yourself no good. I know it’s gonna be hard without you, baby, But I’m going out and tryin on my own. I know it’s gonna be hard without you, baby, But I’m going out to try it on my own. If you don’t believe I’m leaving, baby, Just count the days that I’m gone. Thanks to fivetimesyo for the lyrics Band Bio: You know I hate these cookie cutter bios. I know they are necessary but you are only as good as last night’s gig. I really haven’t done anything special except open and meet B.B. King, play and sometimes headline at Buddy Guy’s Legends in Chicago for 20 years and have the honor of backing up Madison Slim for 10yrs. Playing with great guys like R.J. Mischo, Cadillac Pete Rahn, Benny Rickun, PT Pedersen SC, Bobby Lee Sellers Jr, Big Al Groth, Bryan Lee, Billy Flynn, Pat Hayes and all the guys in my band present and past. Guys like Rick Holmes, Chico Johnson, Devil Roberts, Diesel, Evil Evans, Craig Panosh, Kern, Barefoot Jimmy, Frankie Panosh, Chuck Might, Mickey Larson, Benny Rickun many more. I get to go to festivals and see my heros, friends like Perry Weber, Jim Liban, Billy Flynn and get paid for it. That is cool. I’ve been blessed with great love, good friends and family and the ability to earn a living playing guitar and standing on chairs and tables. If I can put a smile on your face and get you to shake your rear end I’ve done a good job. Now here is the standard one: Born and raised in the Englewood neighborhood on south side of Chicago, the Reverend has been playing the blues since 1971 when he first saw Freddy King play at the Kinetic Theatre in Chicago. After 16 year hitch in the Navy, Chief Raven moved to Milwaukee where he began a long friendship and collaboration with Madison Slim, long time harmonica player for Jimmy Rogers. Since 1990 he has opened for B.B King, Gatemouth Brown, Pinetop Perkins, Koko Taylor Band, Junior Wells, Billy Branch, Magic Slim, Elvin Bishop, Sugar Blue, Lonnie Brooks, William Clarke, Lefty Dizz, Rod Piazza, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Duke Robillard, Jeff Healy, Trampled Underfoot, Mike Zito, Nick Moss, Tommy Castro and numerous others at festivals and at Buddy Guy’s Legends where he has been on rotation as a headliner for 20 years. 🎧 Don’s Tunes is about the music. It’s about the sound. It’s about the real thing. My mission for over 10 years is to collaborate with & promote lesser known, but extremely talented blues & jazz artists and bring you a selection of tunes with an audiophile sound and real emotion. On my website you can read more about the artists featured on the channel: ​ If you’re an artist or label and want to me featured on the channel, Spotify and my website visit: ​ & write me on don@ The song is used with a promotional purpose. All visual & audio copyrights belong to their respective owners. Re-uploading this video on other channels is prohibited. Find more quality Blues on YouTube here: 👉 ▶️ Don’s Tunes on Spotify ▶️ Don’s Tunes on Facebook: ▶️ #blues #bluesmusic #slowblues #whiskeyblues & Jazz Group: ▶️ Don’s Tunes on Instagram: ▶️ Don’s Tunes on Twitter:
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