Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues

CHARLEY PATTON

Jackson on a high hill, mama, Natchez just below
Jackson on a high hill, mama, Natchez just below
I ever get back home, I won't be back no more
Oh, my mama's gettin' old, her head is turnin' gray
My mama's getting old, her head is turnin' gray
Don't you know it'll break her heart
Know, my livin' this-a way?
Ever woke up in the mornin', jinx all around your bed?
Ever woke up in the mornin', jinx all around your bed?
Children, I know how it is, baby
Turned my face to the wall and I didn't have a word to say
No use a-hollerin', no use a-screamin' and cryin'
No use a-hollerin', no use a-screamin' and cryin'

For you know you got a home, mama, long as I got mine
Hey, Lord have mercy on my wicked soul
Oh, Lord have mercy on my wicked soul
You know I wouldn't mistreat you
I wouldn't mistreat you, baby, for my weight in gold
Oh, goin' away, baby, don't you wanna go?
I'm goin' away, mama, don't you wanna go?
I know you wanna go, baby
Take God to tell when I'll be back here anymore

Curiosités sur la chanson Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues de Charley Patton

Sur quels albums la chanson “Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues” a-t-elle été lancée par Charley Patton?
Charley Patton a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Founder of the Delta Blues” en 1969, “It Won’t Be Long” en 1996, “Complete Recordings, CD A” en 2002, et “The Best of Charlie Patton” en 2003.
Qui a composé la chanson “Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues” de Charley Patton?
La chanson “Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues” de Charley Patton a été composée par CHARLEY PATTON.

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