Sure. It was recorded in 1933 by Louisiana Lou, no indication who wrote it, so it's considered "Traditional" I'll have to split it into 2 or 3 messages because of length. I just got out of jail, leaving town tonight Going back to the one who can make my jelly right Chorus: I got those wanna-go-back blues Feeling just as blue as can be Way down in Alabama With my banjo on my knee Well Im in Missippi mud all over my shoes My mans in New Orleans with his high water blues
Thanks for your kindness and quickness!!!
marideputti 2 years ago
My pleasure. If you check "related videos" you'll see a link to the original recording by Louisiana Lou, put up by lilymoons.
deborahvk 2 years ago
Could someone provide the lyrics of this song?
Thanks
marideputti 2 years ago
deborahvk 2 years ago
A blond-headed woman make a good man leave this town
A red-head woman make him slap his basket down
A brown-headed woman make a freight train jump the track
A black-headed woman make her good man ball the jack
When I die if you want to please me
Put a biscuit at my head and ashes at my feed
When I die dont you wear no black
Cause if you do my ghost will come and take me back
Well I got a man whos twelve feet tall
Has to sleep in the kitchen, put his feet in the hall
deborahvk 2 years ago
Great song, isn't it! FYI its on my CD, "Work in Progress," available at CD Baby.
deborahvk 2 years ago