'Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues' CHARLEY PATTON, 1929 Delta Blues Guitar Legend

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CHARLEY PATTON (1891-1934)
" Screamin' And Hollerin' The Blues " (1929)

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  • 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? (spoken: Children, I know how it is, baby)
  • Oh, goin' away, baby, don't you wanna go?

    I'm goin' away, mama, don't you wanna go?

    (spoken: I know you wanna go, baby!)

    Take God to tell when I'll be back here anymore

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  • For firmer background information i suggest the book 'King of the Delta Blues,The Life and Music of Charlie Patton' by Stephen Calt & Gayle Wardlow

  • @PeluMaad im sure there was the odd rational person back in them days surely, so yes i do, gotta remember its a big place, im sure it woulda been an easy kept secret.

  • @PeluMaad whatever you say, man

  • @PeluMaad -- Forget it.

  • @donttouchmybikini ....The Trail of Tears went through Mississippi...and that's probably the extent of Cherokee influence there.

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