Don't Go Down To The Crossroads After Dark by Barrel Dawg
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Don't Go Down To The Crossroads After Dark by Barrel DawgThis song tells a story about a women who finds herself at the crossroads, and is then seduced by the Hoochie Coochie Man. Inspired by some of the old school bluesmen and is a typical dark blues / folks style Barrel Dawg renowned for.
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