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shermanrobertson.jpgUS blues singer-songwriter Sherman Robertson is asking fans to send him lyrics for a British blues song he will play on a forthcoming UK tour.

Robertson, who played on Paul Simon's album Graceland, wants to play a blues tune with distinctly British lyrics.

He says British weather, London Underground, speed cameras, failure at sport and Sven Goran Eriksson were all legitimate topics.

The submissions should be made via the artist's website, www.movinmusic.co.uk.

Robertson, who has also performed with Eric Clapton, is playing a 35-date tour of the UK in August and September.

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has the USA ever won the football world cup...

I dont think so...Perhaps the artist should do a World Cup Blues cover for statesmen :lol:

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that artist should stfu, before i learn how to hack..and then hack his computer, and then find out personal details, find his bank acount number, take all his money, sell his house on ebay, and then buy my own island, and invent my own laws.

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that artist should stfu, before i learn how to hack..and then hack his computer, and then find out personal details, find his bank acount number, take all his money, sell his house on ebay, and then buy my own island, and invent my own laws.

Why do I suspect you'll eventually rebel against your own authority on the island.....

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