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  1. Bulldoze Blues (aka Goin' Up the Country) [*] Lyrics by Henry Thomas from the Blues Masters, Vol. 6: Blues Originals album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I'm going away, babe, and it won't be long I'm going away and it won't be long I'm going away and it won't be long ….

  2. "Going Up the Country" (also "Goin' Up the Country") is a song adapted and recorded by American blues rock band Canned Heat. Called a "rural hippie anthem", [2] it became one of the band's biggest hits and best-known songs. [3] As with their previous single, "On the Road Again", the song was adapted from a 1920s blues song and sung by Alan Wilson.

  3. Going Up The Country. by Canned Heat. Album: Living The Blues (1968) Charted: 19 11. License This Song . songfacts ®. I'm goin' up the country, baby don't you want to go? I'm goin' to some place where I've never been before. I'm goin' I'm goin' where the water tastes like wine. I'm goin' where the water tastes like wine.

  4. Listen to the classic blues song Going Up The Country by Henry Thomas, recorded in 1928. Enjoy the authentic sound of the guitar and the quills, and discover the influence of this song on later ...

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  6. Apr 24, 2024 · The lyrics of “Going Up The Country” are about leaving behind the crowded and polluted city life in search of a simpler, more natural way of living. The chorus, “I’m going up the country, baby don’t you want to go?” emphasizes the desire to escape the constraints of modern life and embrace a new way of living.

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  8. Bull-Doze Blues is a song by Henry Thomas from his 1928 album Ragtime Texas. It is one of the songs that influenced Canned Heat's Going Up the Country.

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