Weeping Willow Blues

Paul Carter

I went down to the river, sat beneath the willow tree
The dew dropped on those willow leaves and it rolled right down on me
And that's the reason I've got those weeping willow blues

I went up on the mountain, high as any girl could stand
And looked down on the mean town that took away my lovin' man
And that's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues

I heard the whistle blowing, the fireman ring the bell
They're taking away that willow tree that give me this weeping spell
And that's the reason I've got those weeping willow blues

When you're broken hearted and your man is out of town
Go to the river, take the chains and sit down
And if he don't come back to you, I'll tell you what to do
Just jump right overboard, 'cause he ain't no more to you

Folks I love my man, I kiss him morning noon and night
I wash his clothes and keep him clean and try to treat him right
Now he's gone and left me after all I tried to do
The way he treats me, girls, he'll do the same to you
That's the reason I've got those weepin' willow blues

Curiosités sur la chanson Weeping Willow Blues de Bessie Smith

Sur quels albums la chanson “Weeping Willow Blues” a-t-elle été lancée par Bessie Smith?
Bessie Smith a lancé la chanson sur les albums “The Complete Recordings, Vol. 2” en 1991, “The Essential Bessie Smith” en 1997, “Bessie Smith Vol. 2 ’St. Louis Blues’: Original Recordings 1924-1925” en 2003, “The Undisputed Queen Of The Blues” en 2006, “The quintessence (bessie smith)” en 2006, “Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out” en 2007, “Complete Jazz Series 1924 - 1925” en 2009, et “Midnight Blues - The Complete Recordings 1923 - 1931” en 2009.
Qui a composé la chanson “Weeping Willow Blues” de Bessie Smith?
La chanson “Weeping Willow Blues” de Bessie Smith a été composée par Paul Carter.

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