Contextual Analysis of "but i paid my dues. i never got into a train wreck" in Lyrics

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but i can play the blues. i wasn't part of no union
but i can play the blues. i wasn't part of no union

but i paid my dues. i never got into a train wreck

but i went off the rails. i never went under the hammer
but i went off the rails. i never went under the hammer

wasn't born in chicago

Singer: gary moore

but i can play the blues. i wasn't part of no union

but i paid my dues. i never got into a train wreck

but i went off the rails. i never went under the hammer

crssk.

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but i can play the blues. i wasn't part of no union

but i paid my dues. i never got into a train wreck

but i went off the rails. i never went under the hammer

wasn't born in chicago

gary moore

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wasn't born in chicago

Singer: moore, gary

but i can play the blues. i wasn't part of no union

but i paid my dues. i never got into a train wreck

but i went off the rails. i never went under the hammer

crssk.

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but i can play the blues. i wasn't part of no union

but i paid my dues. i never got into a train wreck

but i went off the rails. i never went under the hammer

wasn't born in chicago

moore, gary

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