Bb King Lyrics

Posted by admin on 18th January 2012 in blues music




bb king lyrics
Meaning of song lyrics by BB King?

What do The Bb King lyrics “if one day I have ham and bacon and the next day ain’t nothing shaking’” mean?

ham and bacon are symbolic for two very good things.
“aint nothing shaking” means nothing of significance going on.
so he’s saying that one day could be great and eventful and the very next could be uneventful, that’s just the way life is.

BB King-The Thrill is Gone with lyrics


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