Statesboro Blues

Blind Willie McTell

Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low
Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low
You got no nerve baby to turn Uncle John from your door

I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues
I woke up this morning, had them Statesboro Blues
Well, I looked over the corner and Grandpa seemed to have them too

Well, my momma died and left me
My poppa died and left me
I ain't good looking baby
I'm somewhat sweet and kind

I'm goin' to the country, baby do you wanna go?
If you can't make it baby
Your sister Lucille said she wanna go
And I sure will take her

I love that woman, better than any woman I've ever seen
Well, I love that woman, better than any woman I've ever seen
Well, now, she treat me like a king, yeah, yeah, yeah
And she look like a dog gone queen

Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low
Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low
You got no nerve baby, to turn Uncle John from your door

Curiosités sur la chanson Statesboro Blues de John Hammond (Jr.)

Sur quels albums la chanson “Statesboro Blues” a-t-elle été lancée par John Hammond (Jr.)?
John Hammond (Jr.) a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Big City Blues” en 1964, “Mirrors” en 1967, “Can’t Beat the Kid” en 1975, et “Rough & Tough” en 2009.
Qui a composé la chanson “Statesboro Blues” de John Hammond (Jr.)?
La chanson “Statesboro Blues” de John Hammond (Jr.) a été composée par Blind Willie McTell.

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