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  1. New, New Minglewood Blues Lyrics: I was born in the desert / Raised in a lion's den / I was born in the desert / Raised in a lion's den / Oh, my number one occupation / Is stealing women from ...

  2. New Minglewood Blues. Lyrics By: Noah Lewis. Music By: Noah Lewis. I was born in a desert, raised in a lion's den. I was born in a desert, raised in a lion's den. And my number one occupation is stealing women from their men. Well I'm a wanted man in Texas, busted jail and I'm gone for good.

  3. Don't make it hard to believe in you. I said, "If you can't believe me. Don't make it hard to believe in you". 'Cause we all need each other. Well, oh, you know it's true. I was, I was born in the desert. Raised in a lion's den. I was, I was born in the desert. Raised in a lion's den.

  4. busted jail and I'm gone for good. busted jail and I'm gone for good. but his little girl sure wished she could. but his little girl call me saint. I'm going down to Minglewood. Grateful Dead - New New Minglewood Blues Lyrics. I was born in the desert Raised in a lion's den I was born in the desert Raised in a lion's den Oh, my number one ...

  5. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer I was born in a desert, Raised in a loin's den And my number one occupation is stealing women from their men If your down in Memphis, you best stop down Minglewood When I take a walk down there, all the women sure look good If you can't believe me, it'll make it hard to believe in you 'Cause we all need each other, well you know ...

  6. New, New Minglewood Blues Lyrics by Grateful Dead from the The Golden Road (1965-1973) album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I was born in a desert, Raised in a loin's den And my number one occupation is stealing women from their men If you…

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    New Minglewood Blues. Lyrics:Noah Lewis/Grateful Dead. Music:Noah Lewis/Grateful Dead. A song written in the 1920's and played by the Dead right from 1966 through to 1995. Bob Weir has also played it with most of his solo bands. Also played by the New Riders of the Purple Sage - see below. The original LP credited it to "McGannahan Skjellyfetti ...

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