Travelling Shoes
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Travelling Shoes
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Death went out to the sinner’s house
Come and go with me
Sinner cried out, I’m not ready to go
Ain’t got no travellin’ shoes
Got no travellin’ shoes, got no travellin’ shoes
Sinner cried out, I’m not ready to go
I ain’t got no travellin’ shoes
Death went out to the gambler’s house
Come and go with me
The gambler cried out, I’m not ready to go
Ain’t got no travellin’ shoes
Got no travellin’ shoes, got no travellin’ shoes
Sinner cried out, I’m not ready to go
I ain’t got no travellin’ shoes
Death went out to the preacher’s house
Come and go with me
The preacher cried out, I’m not ready to go
Ain’t got no travellin’ shoes
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Who performs "Travelling Shoes"?
Vera Hall performs "Travelling Shoes", and this lyric page sits inside the Vera Hall catalog on LyroVerse.
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