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If I had possession, over judgment day |
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If I had possession, over judgment day |
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Lord, the little woman |
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I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray |
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And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see |
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And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes would see |
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Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me |
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And I rolled and |
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I tumbled and |
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I, cried the whole night long |
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And I rolled and |
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I tumbled and |
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I, cried the whole night long |
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Boy, I woke up this mornin', my biscuit roller gone |
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Had to fold my arms and |
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I, slowly walked away(spoken: I didn't like the way she done) |
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Had to fold my arms and |
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I, slowly walked away |
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I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day1" |
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Now run here, baby, set down on my knee |
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Now run here, baby, set down on my knee |
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I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me |
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Note: this is another version of the |
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Mississippi piece often known, though mostlywith very differing lyrics, as |
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Rollin' And |
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Tumblin' (Rollin' And Tumblin', byMcKinley Morganfield a.k.a. Muddy Waters & Rolling And Tumbling, by ElmoreJames), in many versions it's also known as |
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Brownville |
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Blues;Note 1: alternatively "I felt in my mind, your trouble gon' come some day"instead of "I said in my mind, " |
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Yo, trouble gon' come some day" ". |