Lyrics of '32-20' by Eric Clapton

I walked all night long with my 32-20 in my hand
I walked all night long with my 32-20 in my hand
Looking for my woman, well I found her with another man

When I found that woman, they were walking hand in hand
When I found that woman, they were walking hand in hand
Well it did surprise me when I found her with another man

She started screaming murder and I had never raised my hand
She started screaming murder and I had never raised my hand
Well she knew that I had them covered, I had the stuff right there in my hand

I ain't no bully, I don't go with the baddest man in town
I ain't no bully, I don't go with the baddest man in town
When I catch a man with my woman, I usually tear his playhouse down

There are many reasons to want to know the lyrics of 32-20 by Eric Clapton.

When we really like a song, as might be your case with 32-20 by Eric Clapton, we wish to be able to sing it knowing the lyrics well.

Knowing what the lyrics of 32-20 say allows us to put more feeling into the performance.

If your motivation for searching for the lyrics of the song 32-20 was that you absolutely love it, we hope you can enjoy singing it.

A very common reason to search for the lyrics of 32-20 is the fact that you want to know them well because they make you think of a special person or situation.

Something that happens more often than we think is that people search for the lyrics of 32-20 because there is some word in the song they don't quite understand and want to make sure of what it says.

It's important to note that Eric Clapton, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song 32-20... So it's better to focus on what the song 32-20 says on the record.

Learn the lyrics of the songs you like, like 32-20 by Eric Clapton, whether it's to sing them in the shower, make your covers, dedicate them to someone, or win a bet.

Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song 32-20 by Eric Clapton.