The Blues Fake Book
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING 8 Ah'w Baby • M e tCo/ter
51
Blues for Alice • Charíie Parker
9 Ain't Gonna Worry My life Anymore • B.B. King
52
The Blues Hod a Baby and They Nomed It Rock and Roll -
10 Ain't Misbehavin'• Fo/s IVo//er
Muddy Waters
95
Did You Ever • Jimmy Rushing/Jimmy Witberspoon
94
Diddie Via Diddie-Blind Blake
100
Dippermouth Blues • Louis Armstrong
11 Ain't That Loving You Baby •
53
Blues on the Ceiling • Fred Neil
96
Dirty No-Gooder's Blues • Bessie Smith
Elvis Presley/JimmY Reed
59
Blues with a Feeling • Little Walter
91
Dissatisfied • Sonny Boy Williamson
13 Alabama Bound • Leodbeily
54
Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley
16 Alimonia Blues • John Lee Hooker
55
Boogie Chillen No. 2 • John Lee Hooker
97
Do Me Right • Willie Dixon
98
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans •
102
Diving Duck • Muddy Waters and Otis Spann
12 All Aboard • A4u(/(//IVorers
56
Boom Boom • John Lee Hooker
11 Ml Slues Miles Davis
57
Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee •
15 All Your Love • Eric Qopton/John Mayall/Olis Rush
60
Born to Be Blue • Mel Tormé
20 Alright, Okay, You Win • Count Basie/Joe Williams
58
Bottle It Up and Go - Leadbelly
17 Angel Eyes • Frank Sinatra
64
Bourgeois Blues • Leadbelly
108
Double Trouble • frir Clapton/Otis Rush
18 Apologize • John Lee Hooker
62
Bright Lights, Big City • Jimmy Reed
104
Down Hearted Blues • Alberta Hunter/Bessie Smith
19 As the Years Go Passing By • Gary Moore
65
Bring It on Home - Willie Dixon
109
Down in the Bottom • Willie Dixon
26 Ask Me No Questions - B.B. King
62
Broke and Hungry • Traditional Blues Standard
106
Down in the Dumps • Bessie Smith
24 At My Front Door • The El Dorados
63
Broken Hearted Blues • Willie Dixon/Buddy Guy
107
Drunken Hearted Man • Robert Johnson
63
Built for Comfort • Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf
101
Dust Pneumonio Blues • Woody Guthrie
66
Caldonia • Woody Herman
110
Easy Rider • íeo(/¿e//y
14 All My Love in Voin • Sonny Boy Williamson
8 Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth • Jimmy Reed 22 Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You • Led Zeppelin
John Lee Hooker
Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden 92 108 99
Don't Go No Further • Willie Dixon/Ihe Doors Don't Smoke in Bed • Peggy Lee Don't You Lie to Me • B.B. King
28
Baby Doll • Bessie Smith
68
Can't Hold Out Much Longer • Utile Walter
111
Empty Bed Blues • Bessie Smith
21
Baby How Long • Hov^in' Wolf
69
Can't You Hear Me Talking to You • B.B. King
105
End of the Blues-fori//oo/rer
25 Baby, Let's Play House - Elvis Presley
70
Canal Street Blues • John Lee Hooker
110
Everyday (I Have the Blues) • B.B. King
30 Boby Please Don't Go-
61
Candy Man Blues - Mississippi John Hurt
113
Evil • Eric Clapton/Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf
71
Careless Love • Leadbelly
112
Eyesight to the Blind • Sonny Boy Williamson
27
Boby, Scratch My Back • Slim Harpo
72
Catfish Blues • Muddy Waters
114
Fattening Frogs for Snakes • Sonny Boy Williamson
29
Baby, What You Want Me to Do-
73
Check Yourself • Gene Chandler/Lowell Fulson
114
Feel Like Going Home • Muddy Waters
67
Checkin' Up on My Baby • Sonny Boy Williamson
115
Fever • Peggy Lee
32 Baby What's Wrong • Eric Clapton/Lonnie Mack
74
Chicago Blues • Arthur Crudup/Lonnie Johnson
116
Fine and Mellow • Billie Holiday
31
76
Chicago Bound • Jimmy Rodgers
119
Five Long Years - Buddy Guy
75
Close to You • Willie Dixon
118
Flip, Flop and Fly • Joe Turner
76
Clouds in My Heart • Muddy Waters
120
Folsom Prison Blues • Johnny Cash
Big Bill Broonzy/John Lee Hooker/Muddy Waters
Etta James/Jimmy Reed Baby, Won't You Please Come Home • Louis Armstrong/Bessie Smith 33 Back Door ManWillie Dixon/Ihe Doors/Howlin' Wolf
84
Cold Weather Blues • Muddy Waters
121
Foolish Man Blues • Bessie Smith
35
Backwater Blues • Leadhelly/Bessie Smith
77
Come Back Baby • Ray Charles/Aretha Franklin
122
Forty Days and Forty Nights • Muddy Waters
36
Basin Street Blues • Louis Armstrong
61
Come On in My Kitchen •
120
Forty-Four • Wow/in'iVoff
34
Beale Street Blues • Jelly Roll Morton
124
From Four till Late •
38
Bell Bottom Blues • Eric Oopton
126
Further On Up the Road • Eric Clapton
125
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You •
Robert Johnson/The Steve Miller Band 78
Confessin' the Blues • Chuck Berry/B.B. King/Jay McShonn
37 A Big Hunk o' Love • Elvis Presley 39
Big Rood Blues • Tommy Johnson
79
Continental Blues • Ernie Watts
40
Billie's Blues • Billie Holiday
83
Cool Drink of Water Blues • Tommy Johnson
frir Clapton vnth Cream/Robert Johnson
Hat "King" Cole/Bee Holiday
42 (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue -
90
Country Boy Blues - Ul Green
127
Georgia on My Mind • Ray Charles
Louis Armstrong/Jack Teagarden
80
Country Girl • O./Tmjf
130
God Bless'the C h i l d - M e M i / o y
90
Cow Cow Blues • Cow Cow Davenport/Memphis Slim
124
Going Down Slow •
82
Crackin' Up • Bo Diddley/fhe Rolling Stones
44
Black CoHeeElla Fitzgerald/Peggy Lee/Sarah Vaughan
Eric Clapton/Howlin' Wolf/B.B. King
50 Blow, Wind, Blow • Muddy Waters
86
Crazy Blues • Mamie Smith
43
Blue Prelude • Woody Herman
84
Crossroads (Cross Road Blues) -
49
Blue Train • John Coltrane
131
Good Mornin' Blues • Leadbelly
46
Blue Turning Grey over You •
88
Cryin' in My Sleep • Jimmy Yancey
128
Good Morning Heartache • Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday/Fats Waller
92
Custard Pie • Sonny Terry
135
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl •
47
Blueberry Hill • Fats Domino
89
Dallas Blues • Woody Herman
45
Bluebird • John Lee Hooker/Howlin' Wolf
93
De Kalb Blues • Leadbelly
132
94
Deod Presidents - Willie Dixon
133
Goodbye Baby • Elmore James
85
Decoration Day • Sonny Boy Williamson
131
Got the Blues, Can't Be Satisfied •
87
Devil Got My Woman • 5ilc/p James
41 The Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Woman Cryin' for Her Man Cow Cow Davenport 48
Blues Before Sunrise • Leroy Carr/Eric Clapton
f rif Clapton/Robert Johnson
129
A Good Man Is Hard to Find • Alberta Hunter/Bessie Smith/Sophie Tucker
Muddy Waters/Sonny Boy Williamson Good Rockin' Tonight • Elvis Presley
Mississippi John Hurt
134
Got to Hurry • frit Clapton
179
136
Gulf Coast Blues • Ella Rtzgerald/Bessie Smith
184
I'm a Natural Born Lover • Willie Dixon
223
Long Road - Bessie Smith
140
Happy with fhe Blues • Peggy Lee
181
I'm a Steady Rollin'Man •
228
Look What You've Done • Muddy Waters
229
Louise, Louise Blues - Big Bill BroonzyAampa Red
186
\'m afloman-Peggy Lee
231
Love in Vain Blues - Robert Johnson
138
Have You Ever Loved a Woman • fric Clapton
141
Heartbreak Hotel • Elvis Presley
I'm a Man • Bo D/rfrf/ey/r/ie I'ort/i/fi/s
fric Qapton/Robert Johnson
219
Long Gone Lonesome Blues • Hank Williams
144
Hellhound on My Trail • Robert Johnson
182
I'm Ready • M e D/xon/A((/(/(/y IVofers
230
Love Struck Baby - Stewe Ray Vaughan
142
Help Me • Sonny Boy Williamson
180
I'm So Glad-SU://) James
232
Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) - Billie Holiday
137
Hesitation Blues • Traditional Blues Standard
188
I'm Tore Down • Eric Clapton
234
Lovin'est Woman in Town - Willie Dixon
145
Hey Hey-S/ff 8/7/iroonzy
187
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man •
236
Loving You • Willie Dixon
149
Hey Lawdy Mama • Louis Armstrong/Count Basie
146
Hey, Pretty Mama • Willie Dixon
190
I've Been Dealin' with the Devil •
Willie Dixon/Jimi Hendrix/Muddy Waters Sonny Boy Williamson
235
Lucille - B.B. King
237
Mad Man Blues - John Lee Hooker
147
Hidden Charms • Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf
148
Highway 40 Blues • Ricky Skaggs
185
I've Been Treated Wrong • Washboard Sam
239
Mary Had a Little Lamb - Buddy Guy
238
Matchbox- Carl Perkins
150
Highway 51 Blues • Curtis Jones
192
Ice Creom Man • John Brim/Elmore JamesAan Halen 245
Maudie - John Lee Hooker
153
Home to Mamma • Willie Dixon
194
In the Evening •
240
Mean Mistreater - Memphis Minnie/Muddy Waters
151
Honest I Do • Jimmy Reed
242
Mean Old Frisco Blues • Arthur Crudup
152
Honey Bee • Muddy Waters
191
In the House Blues • Bessie Smith
246
Mean Old World • Big Bill BroonzyABone Walker
150
Hootie Blues • Charlie Parker
195
It Do Me So Good • Mi/i/e D/xon
244
Mean Woman Blues -
154
Hound Dog • Elvis Presley
196
It Hurts Me Too • fric Clapton/Elmore James
155
How Many More Years • Howlin' Wolf
197
It Makes My Love Come Down • Bessie Smith
252
Mellow Down Easy - Willie Dixon/Little Walter/ZZ Ti
156
Howlin' for My Dorling • Willie Dixon
198
It Seem Like a Dream • Yank Rachell
248
Memphis Blues - Traditional Blues Standard
145
Hush Hush • Jimmy Reed
200
It Serves Me Right to Suffer • John Lee Hooker
247
Mercury Blues -
156
I Ain't for It • Tampa Red
199
It's a Low Down Dirty Deal • T-Bone Walker
184
It's a Low Down Dirty Shame •
158
I Ain't Got Nobody • Bessie Smith
160
I Ain't Got Nothin'But the Blues •
159
I Ain't Superstitious •
157 162 163
Duke Ellington/Lena Home
Count Basie/Leroy Carr/Ello Fitzgerald
OIlie Sbepard/Jimmy Witherspoon
John Lee Hooker/Roy Orbison/Elv'is Presley
K.C. Douglas/Alan JacksonAhe Steve Miller Band 250
Merry Christmas, Baby - Elvis Presley
249
Michigan Water Blues - Jelly Roll Morton
201
it's My Own Fault • John Lee Hooker/B.B. King
202
It's Too Bad Things Are Going So Tough • Freddy King 251
255
The Midnight Special - Leadbelly
Midnight - B.B. King
Jeff Beck/Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf
203
Jailhouse Blues • Leadbelly/Bessie Smith
254
Midnight Sun - Uonel Hampton
I Almost Lost My Mind • ivory Joe Hunter
204
Jelly Roll Blues M y M Morton
256
Milk Cow Blues - Ricky Nelson/Elvis Presley
I Believe I'll Make a Change • Washboard Sam
194
Jim Crow • ¿eo(//)e//y
258
Mind Your Own Business - Hank Williams
I Believe I've Been Blue Too Long • B.B. King
206
¡uke-Little Waher
253
Moanin' at Midnight - Hovtlin' Wolf
164
I Can Make Love • Willie Dixon
207
Just 0 Dream • Big Bill Broonzy/Muddy Waters
252
Moanin' for My Baby - Howlin' Wolf
161
(I) Can't Afford to Dolt •
200
Just Like I Treat You • Willie Dixon
260
Mule Kicking in My Stall - Muddy Waters
210
Key to the Highway • % M
166
I Can't Be Satisfied • Muddy Waters
208
Killing Floor-
168
I Can't Quit You Baby • 212
Kindhearted Woman Blues-
Fleetwood Mac/Homesick James Williamson
Willie Dixon/Led Zeppelin/Otis Rush
ffroonzy
Jimi Hendrix/Hov^in' Wolf/Led Zeppelin
259
My Babe - Willie Dixon/Littíe Walter/Elvis Presley
261
My Baby Is Sweeter • M e Dixon
258
My Baby Left Me - Elvis Presley
262
My Country Sugor Mama - Howlin' Wolf
167
I Can't Stop, Baby • M'i/Z/e D/xon
Robert Johnson/Johnny Winter
262
My First Wife Left Me - John Lee Hooker
166
I Don't Know • Sonny Boy Williamson
210
Kokomo Blues - Scrapper Blackwell
265
My Home Is on the Delta - Muddy Waters
170
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good •
211
Lady Sings the Blues - M e Holiday
266
My John the Conquer Root - M e Dixon
M e Ellington/Benny Goodman
214
Last Night - i/f//e ^o/ter
268
My Last Goodbye to You - Big Bill Broonzy
169
I Got My Brand on You • Muddy Waters
209
The Lemon Song - H o i v A n ' M
264
My Man Blues - 0es5/e Smith
172
I Got to Find My Baby • Willie Dixon
215
Let Me Love You Baby -
263
Mystery Train - Elvis Presley
171
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Willie Dixon/Stevie Ray Vaughan
266
New York Town - Woody Guthrie
165
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues •
216
Let's Get Down to Business - B.B. King
269
Night Train - James Brown/Jimmy Forrest/
213
Letter to My Baby • John Lee Hooker
172
I Just Want to Make Love to You •
212
Life Is Like That - Memphis Slim
274
Nine Below Zero -
218
Little Baby - Mî///e D/xon
173
I Keep Going Back fo Joe's • Bobby Scott
222
little Queen of Spades - Robert Johnson
270
99 i \ m • Lil Green
174
I Know Your Wig Is Gone • T-Bone Walker
217
Little Red Rooster -
267
No Particular Place to Go - Chuck Berry
176
I Need Love • Willie Dixon
273
Wo?\oie\oGo-Howlin'Wolf
272
Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning -
Louis Armstrong/Lena Horne/Jack Teagarden Willie Dixon/Led Zeppelin/Muddy Waters
Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf/The Rolling Stones
177
I Wanno Put o Tiger in Your Tank • Willie Dixon
220
Live Another Day - Sfevie Ray Vaughan
175
IWantfoBeLovedlVf///eDfxon
225
Lonely Boy Blues • Walter Brown
178
I Want You Close to Me • Willie Dixon
224
Lonesome Whistle Blues - Freddy King
180
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water •
226
Long Distance Call • Muddy Waters
227
Long Gone Blues - Billie Holiday
Jifie fois and the Fiddle/Jimmy Witherspoon
The Viscounts Muddy Waters/Sonny Boy Williamson
Sidney Bechet/Alberta Hunter 276
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out fric Clapton/Bessie Smith
278
Oh! Darling - The Beatles
275
On the Road Again - Canned Heat
331
Stormy Weather - Lena Home/Ethel Waters
277
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer -
329
Sugar Blues - Clyde McCoy
280
One More Time - M e Dixon
John Lee Hooker
383
When You Got a Good Friend Robert Johnson/Johnny Winter
336
Sun's Gonna Shine in My Door - Big Bill Broonzy
381
Whiskey and Wimmen • John Lee Hooker
333
Sweet Home Chicago -
377
Who Do You Love •
279
OohWee-MeD/xon
282
Paying the Cost to Be the Boss • B.B. King
335
T-Bone Shuffle - T-Bone Walker
378
Who's Been Talking - Howlin' Wolf/Muddy Waters
284
Peach Orchard Mama - Big Joe Williams
339
Tail Dragger - M e Dixon
382
Why Don't You Do Right - Peggy Lee
286
Pickpocket Blues - Bessie Smith
338
Toin't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do •
384
Why I Sing the Blues - B.B. King
386
Woke Up Cold in Hand - Jazz Gillum
340
Take It Easy Baby - Sonny Boy Williamson
388
Woman Alone with the Blues -
The Blues Brothers/Robert Johnson
288
Pinetop's Blues - Pinetop Smith
290
Piney Brown Blues - Joe Turner, Jimmy Witherspoon
287
Please Help Me Get Him Off My Mind-fiess/eSm/f/i
342
Terraplane Blues - Robert Johnson
292
Please Send Me Someone to Love - B.B. King/Sode
343
Texas Flood - 5/ene Roy Vaughan
294
Poison i v y - M e AfoAon
346
That's All Right-
296
Pride and Joy • 5/ewe Ray Vaughan
283
Prison Bound - Traditional Blues Standard
298
Rain Is Such o Lonesome Sound • Jimmy Witherspoon
281
Ramblin' on My Mind • Robert Johnson/Big Joe Williams
B///fe Holiday/Bessie Smith
Arthur Crudup/Carl Perkins/Elvis Presley 344
That's Alright-
Bo Diddley/The Doors/Carlos Santana
Barbara Lee/Peggy Lee/Anita O'Day 392
Worried Life Blues -
369
Worried Man Blues - Traditional Blues Standard
390
Yellow Dog Blues -
Roy Charles/Eric Clapton/John Lee Hooker
John Lee Hooker with Charlie MusselMe
M e Ellington/W.C Handy/Bes^e Smith
341
That's No Way to Get Along - Rev. Robert VTilkins
394
Yer Blues - Tifie Beatles
348
They're Red Hot -
396
You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover -
297
Reconsider Baby • Lowell Fulson/Elvis Presley
291
Riverside Blues - Josie Bush
347
Things Ain't What They Used to Be - M e Ellington
304
Road Runner - Bo Diddley/The Who/Johnny Winter
353
32-20 B l u e s - M e r r M n s o n
293
Roberta • Leadbelly
350
This Pain in My Heart - Willie Dixon
303
Rock Me Baby - B.B. King
348
Three Hours Post Midnight - Johnny "Guitar" Watson 398
You Don't Know My Mind - Leadbelly/Clara Smith
300
Rocking Chair Blues • Bessie Smith
349
Three Hundred Pounds of Joy • M e Dixon
400
You Gonna Need My Help • Muddy Waters
302.
Roll'Em Pete-
351
Three O'Clock Blues • B.B. King
399
You Know I Got to Do It - Leadbelly
355
Count Basie/Joe Turner and Pete Johnson
Robert Johnson/Red Hot Chili Peppers
Bo Diddley/Willie Dixon/Hank Williams, Jr 389
You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had Muddy Waters
397
You Don't Have to Go - Jimmy Reed
IhefhriW Is Gone-B.B.King
401
You Know My Love - Willie Dixon
306
Rollin' and Tumblin' • Muddy Waters
358
The Time Seems So Long • T-Bone Walker
402
You Need Love - M e Dixon/Muddy Waters
310
Rollin' Stone - Muddy Waters
352
Tin Roof Blues - Hew Orleans Rhythm Kings
404
You Shook Me •
308
Royal Garden Blues - Count Basie
354
Tishomingo Blues - Jack Teagarden
312
Rusty Dusty Blues - Count Basie/Louis Jordan
356
Tobacco Road - The Nashville Teens
407
Young Fashioned Ways - Willie Dixon
295
Saint James Infirmary - Josh White
360
Tollin' Bells - Willie Dixon
406
Your Funeral My Trial •
301
The Same Thing-M/eD/xon/Murfrfy Mooters
357
Too Young to Die - Sonny Boy Williamson
305
Son Francisco Bay Blues - fric Clapton/Jesse Fuller
359
Traveling Riverside Blues - Robert Johnson
314
^ e See Mei-Louis Armstrong/Mo Rainey
362
Trouble in Mind -
311
The Seventh Son - M e Dixon/Willie Mobon
Louis Armstrong/Aretha Franklin/Muddy Waters
316
Shady Lone Blues • Sonny Boy Williamson
363
Trouble No More - liÁuddy Waters
310
Shake Thot Thing - Papa Charlie Jackson
361
Trying to Get Bock on My Feet -
364
Tupelo - John Lee Hooker
319
Shipwrecked Blues - Jimmy Rushing
320
Silver City Bound - Leodbeily
318
Six Cold Feet of Ground • Leroy Carr
364
Twenty Nine Ways to My Baby's Door - Willie Dixon
313
Smokestack Lightning -
367
23 Hours Too Long - Sonny Boy Williamson
321
Some of These Days - Sophie Tucker
Howlin' Wolf/Lynyrd Skynyrd/Muddy Waters
Sonny Boy Williamson
365
Vicksburg Blues • Litde Brother Montgomery
368
Vida Lee - T-Bone Walker
325
Something Inside Me - Elmore James
370
Walk On - Sonny Terry
315
Sorrowful Blues - Bessie Smith
379
Walkin' Blues - Robert Johnson/Muddy Waters
327
Spoonful -
371
Walking through the Park - Muddy Waters
Eric Clapton/Willie Dixon/Howlin' Wolf/Muddy Waters 372
Wang Dang Doodle • Willie Dixon/Koko Taylor
322
St. Louis Blues - Bessie Smith
374
Wasted Life Blues - Bessie Smié
324
Standing Around Crying - Muddy Waters
366
Weary Blues - Louis Armstrong/Bessie Smith
326
Statesboro Blues • The Allman Brothers Band
375
Wee Baby Blues -
328
Steamroller (Steamroller Blues) •
330
Stella Mae - John Lee Hooker
Elvis Presley/James Taylor 332
Still a Fool • Muddy Waters
334
Still Got the Blues-Gory Aloore
Nat "King" Cole/Joe Turner with Art Tatum 380
Vies] End Blues Louis Armstrong/Jelly Roll Morton/King Oliver
376
When the Ughts Go Out Willie Dixon/Jimmy Witherspoon
Willie Dixon/Led Zeppelin/Muddy Waters
John Mayall/Sonny Boy Williamson
ARTIST INDEX The A l i m a n Brothers B a n d 326 Statesboro Blues
31 36 42 100 149 165 314 362 366 380
Louis A r m s t r o n g Baby, Won't You Please Come Home Basin Street Blues (What Did 1 Do to Be So) Black and Blue Dippermouth Blues Hey Lowdy Momo 1 Gotta Right to Sing the Blues See See Rider Trouble in Mind Weary Blues West End Blues
Louis A r m s t r o n g a n d Jack Teagarden 98 Do You Know Whallt Means to Miss New Orleans
20 149 194 302 308 312
Count Basie Alright, Okay, You Win Hey Lowdy Mama In the Evening Roll'Em Pete Royal Garden Blues Rusty Dusty Blues
The Beatles 278 Oh! Darling 394 Yer Blues Sidney Bechet 272 Nobody Knows the Way 1 Feel This Morning Jeff Beck 159 1 Ain't Superstitious Chuck Berry 78 Confessin'the Blues 267 No Particular Place to Go Scrapper B l a c k w e l l 210 Kokomo Blues Blind Blake 94 Diddle WaDiddie The Blues Brothers 333 Sweet Home Chicago John Brim 192 Ice Creom Man
30 145 207 210 229 246 268 336
Big Bill B r o o n z y Baby Please Don't Go Hey Hey Just a Dream Key to the Highway Louise, Louise Blues Mean Old World My Last Goodbye to You Sun's Gonna Shine in My Door
James B r o w n 269 Night Train Walter Brown 225 Lonely Boy Blues Josie Bush 291 Riverside Blues Canned Heat 275 On the Road Again
Leroy Carr 48 Blues Before Sunrise 194 In the Evening 318 Six (old Feet of Ground J o h n n y Cash 120 Folsom Prison Blues The Cats a n d the Fiddle 180 I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water Gene Chandler 73 Check Yourself Ray Charles 77 Come Back Boby 127 Georgia on My Mind 392 Worried Ufe Blues
15 32 38 48 84 108 113 126 124 134 138 181 188 196 276 305 327 392
Eric Clapton All Your Love Baby What's Wrong Bell Bottom Blues Blues Before Sunrise Crossroads (Cross Rood Blues) Double Trouble Evil Further On Up the Rood Going Down Slow Got to Hurry Have You Ever Loved a Woman I'm a Steady Rollin' Man I'm Tore Down It Hurts Me Too Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out San Francisco Bay Blues Spoonful Worried Life Blues
Eric Clapton w i t h Cream 124 From Four till Lole N a t " K i n g " Cole 125 Gee Baby, Ain't 1 Good to You 375 Wee Boby Blues John Coltrane 49 Blue Train Arthur Crudup 74 Chicogo Blues 242 Mean Old Frisco Blues 346 That's All Right Cow Cow Davenport 41 The Blues Ain't Nothin'But a Woman Cryin' for Her Man 90 Cow Cow Blues Miles Davis 11 All Blues
54 82 179 304 377 396
Bo Diddley Bo Diddley Crackin' Up I'm a Man Road Runner Who Do You Love You Can't Judge o Book by the Cover
Willie Dixon 33 Back Door Man 65 Bring It on Home 63 Broken Hearted Blues
63 75 94 97 92 109 113 146 147 153 156 159 164 168 167 172 171 172 176 177 175 178 184 182 187 195 200 215 218 217 234 236 252 259 261 266 280 279 301 311 327 339 350 349 360 364 372 376 396 401 402 404 407
Buih for Comfort Close to You Dead Presidents Do Me Right Don't Go No Further Down in the Bottom Evil Hey, Pretty Mama Hidden Charms Home to Mamma Howlin' for My Darling 1 Ain't Superstitious 1 Can Make Love 1 Can't Quit You Baby 1 Can't Stop, Baby 1 Got to Find My Baby 1 Got What It Takes 1 Just Wont to Moke Love to You 1 Need Love 1 Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank 1 Want to Be Loved 1 Want You Close to Me I'm 0 Natural Born Lover I'm Ready I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man It Do Me So Good Just Like 1 Treat You Let Me Love You Baby Little Boby Little Red Rooster Lovin'est Woman in Town Loving You Mellow Down Easy My Babe My Baby Is Sweeter My John the Conquer Root One More Time OohWee The Some Thing The Seventh Son Spoonful Toil Dragger This Pain in My Heart Three Hundred Pounds of Joy Tollin' Bells Twenty Nine Ways to My Baby's Door Wang Dang Doodle When the Lights Go Out You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover You Know My Love You Need Love You Shook Me Young Fashioned Ways
Fats Domino 47 Blueberry Hill The Doors 33 Back Door Man 92 Don't Go No Further 377 Who Do You Love K.C. Douglas 247 Mercury Blues The El Dorados 24 At My Front Door
160 170 347 390
D u k e Ellington 1 Ain't Got Nothin'But the Blues 1 Got It Bod ond That Ain't Good Things Ain't What They Used to Be Yellow Dog Blues
Ella Fitzgerald 44 Black Coffee 136 Gulf Coast Blues 194 In the Evening Fleetwood Mac 161 (l)Can'tAHordtoDolt J i m m y Forrest 269 Night Train A r e t h a Franklin 77 Come Bock Baby 362 Trouble in Mind Jesse Fuller 305 Son Francisco Boy Blues Lovfell Fulson 73 Check Yourself 297 Reconsider Boby Jazz G i l l u m 386 Woke Up Cold in Hand Benny G o o d m a n 170 1 Got It Bad and Thot Ain't Good Lil Green 90 Country Boy Blues 270 99 Blues W o o d y Guthrie 101 Dust Pneumonia Blues 266 New York Town Buddy Guy 63 Broken Hearted Blues 119 Rve Long Years 239 Mary Hod a Little Lamb Lionel H a m p t o n 254 Midnight Sun W.C. H a n d y 390 Yellow Dog Blues Slim H a r p o 27 Baby, Scratch My Back Jimi H e n d r i x 187 I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man 208 Killing Floor W o o d y Herman 43 Blue Prelude 66 Caldonia 89 Dallas Blues
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A l b e r t a Hunter 14 Down Hearted Blues !9 A Good Man Is Hard to Find '2 Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning I v o r y Joe Hunter i7 I Almost Lost My Mind Mississippi John Hurt )1 Candy Man Blues n Got the Blues, Can't Be Satisfied A l a n Jackson 17 Mercury Blues Papa Charlie Jackson 0 Shake That Thing 13 12 16 !5
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Etta James 29 Baby, What You Wont Me to Do Skip James 87 Devil Got My Woman 180 I'm So Glad Lonnie Johnson 74 Chicago Blues 61 84 107 124 144 181 212 222 231 281 333 342 348 353 359 379 383
Robert Johnson Come On in My Kitchen Crossroads (Cross Rood Blues) Drunken Hearted Man From Four till Late Hellhound on My Troll I'm 0 Steady Rollin'Mon Kindhearted Woman Blues Uttle Queen of Spodes Love in Vain Blues Ramblin' on My Mind Sweet Home Chicago Terraplane Blues They're Red Hot 32-20 Blues Traveling Riverside Blues Welkin'Blues When You Got a Good Friend
T o m m y Johnson 39 Big Road Blues 83 Cool Drink of Water Blues Curtis Jones 150 Highwoy 51 Blues Louis J o r d a n 312 Rusty Dusty Blues
B.B. King 9 26 69 78 80 99 110 124 163 201 216 235 255 282 292 303 351 355 384
Ain't Gonna Worry My Ufe Anymore Ask Me No Questions Can't You Hear Me Talking to You Confessin' the Blues Country Girl Don't You Ue to Me Everyday (I Hove the Blues) Going Down Slow I Believe I've Been Blue Too Long It's My Own Fault Let's Get Down to Business Lucille Midnight Paying the Cost to Be the Boss Please Send Me Someone to Love Rock Me Boby Three O'clock Blues The Thrill Is Gone Why I Sing the Blues
Freddy King 202 It's Too Bad Things Are Going So Tough 224 Lonesome Whistle Blues 13 35 58 64 71 93 110 131 203 194 251 293
Leadbelly Alabama Bound Backwater Blues Bottle It Up and Go Bourgeois Blues Careless Love De Kolb Blues Easy Rider Good Mornin'Blues Jailhouse Blues Jim Crow The Midnight Special Roberta
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Led Zeppelin Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You I Can't Quit You Baby I Just Worn to Make Love to You Killing Floor You Shook Me
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Peggy Lee Black Coffee Don't Smoke in Bed Fever Hoppy with the Blues I'm a Woman Why Don't You Do Right Woman Alone with the Blues
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Memphis Slim Cow Cow Blues Ufe Is Like That
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Gary Moore As the Yeors Go Passing By Still Got the Blues
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Jelly Roll M o r t o n Beale Street Blues Jelly Roll Blues Michigan Water Blues West End Blues
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Charlie Parker 51 Blues for Alice 150 Hootie Blues Carl Perkins 238 Matchbox 346 That's All Right 11 25 37 132 141 154 244 250 256 259 258 263 297 328 346
Elvis Presley Ain't That Loving You Baby Baby, let's Ploy House A Big Hunk o' Love Good Rockin'Tonight Heortbreok Hotel Hound Dog Mean Woman Blues Merry Christmas, Baby Milk Cow Blues My Babe My Baby Left Me Mystery Train Reconsider Boby Steamroller (Steamroller Blues) Thot's All Right
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J i m m y Reed Ain't That Loving You Baby Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth Baby, Whot You Wont Me to Do Bright Ughts, Big Gty Honest I Do Hush Hush You Don't Hove to Go J i m m y Rodgers Chicago Bound
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J i m m y Rushing 95 Did You Ever 319 Shipwrecked Blues Sade 292 Please Send Me Someone to Love Carlos Santana 377 Who Do You Love B o b b y Scott 173 I Keep Going Back to Joe's OIlie Shepard 184 It's 0 Low Down Dirty Shome Frank Sinatra 17 Angel Eyes Ricky Skaggs 148 Highway 40 Blues 28 31 35 96 104 106 111 121 129 136 158 191 197 203 223 264 276 286 287 300 315 322 338 374 366 390
Bessie Smith Boby Doll Baby, Won't You Please Come Home Backwater Blues Dirty No-Gooder's Blues Down Hearted Blues Down in the Dumps Empty Bed Blues Foolish Man Blues A Good Man Is Hard to Find Gulf Coast Blues I Ain't Got Nobody In the House Blues It Mokes My Love Come Down Joilhouse Blues Long Rood My Man Blues Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out ñckpocket Blues Please Help Me Get Him Off My Mind Rocking Choir Blues Sorrowful Blues St. Louis Blues Toin't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do Wasted Life Blues Weary Blues Yellow Dog Blues
Clara Smith 398 You Don't Know My Mind M a m i e Smith 86 Crozy Blues
Sonny Terry 92 CustordPle 370 Walk On Mel Tormé 60 Born to Be Blue Sophie Tucker 129 A Good Mon Is Hard to Rnd 321 Some of These Days Joe Turner 118 Flip, Flop ond Fly 290 Piney Brown Blues Joe Turner a n d Pete Johnson 302 RoH'EmPete Joe Turner ^^ith Art l a t u m 375 Wee Boby Blues V a n Halen 192 Ice Cream Mon Sarah V a u g h a n 44 Block Coffee 215 220 230 296 343
The Viscounts 269 Night Troin 174 199 246 335 358 368
James Taylor 328 Steamroller (Steamroller Blues) K o k o Taylor 372 Wang Dong Doodle Jack Teagarden 42 (Whot Did I Do to Be So) Block and Blue 165 I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 354 Tishomingo Blues
T-Bone W a l k e r I Know Your Wig Is Gone It's a Low Down Dirty Deal Mean Old World T-Bone Shuffle The Time Seems So Long Vida Lee
Fats W a l l e r 10 Ain't Mlsbehovin' 46 Blue Turning Grey over You W a s h b o a r d Sam 162 I Believe I'll Moke 0 Change 185 I've Been Treated Wrong Ethel W a t e r s 331 Stormy Weather
Pinetop Smith 288 Pinetop's Blues Tampa Red 156 I Ain't for It 229 Louise, Louise Blues
Stevie Ray V a u g h a n Let Me Love You Boby Uve Another Day Love Struck Baby Pride and Joy Texas Flood
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Muddy Waters All Aboard Boby Please Don't Go Blow, Wind, Blow The Blues Had 0 Boby and They Nomed It Rock and Roll Catfish Blues Clouds in My Heort Cold Weather Blues Feel Uke Going Home Forty Days and Forty Nights Good Morning Uttle SchoolgiH Honey Bee I Can't Be Sotlsfied I Got My Brand on You I Just Wont to Moke Love to You I'm Ready I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Mon JustoDreom
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M u d d y Waters a n d Otis Spann 102 Diving Duck Johnny " G u i t a r " W a t s o n 348 Three Hours Post Midnight Ernie W a t t s 79 Continental Blues Josh W h i t e 295 Saint James Infirmory
The Who 304 Rood Runner Rev. Robert W i l k i n s 341 That's No Way to Get Along Big Joe W i l l i a m s 284 Peach Orchard Mama 281 Ramblin' on My Mind H a n k Williams 219 Long Gone Lonesome Blues 258 Mind Your Own Business H a n k W i l l i a m s , Jr. 396 You Can't Judge o Book by the Cover Joe W i l l i a m s 20 Alright, Okay, You Win Homesick James Williamson 161 (I) Can't Afford to Do It 14 67 85 91 112 114 135 142 166 190 274 316 340 357
Sonny Boy Williamson All My Love in Vain Checkin' Up on My Boby Decoration Day Dissatisfied Eyesight to the Blind Fattening Frogs for Snakes Good Morning Uttle Schoolgirl Help Me I Don't Know I've Been Dealin' with the Devil Nine Below Zero Shady Line Blues Take It Easy Baby Too Young to Die
361 Trying to Get Bock on My Feet 367 23 Hours Too Long 406 Your Funeral My Triol Johnny Winter 212 Kindhearted Woman Blues 304 Road Runner 383 When You Got o Good Friend 95 180 184 290 298 376
J i m m y Witherspoon Did You Ever I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water It's 0 Low Down Dirty Shame Piney Brown Blues Rain Is Such o lonesome Sound When the Ughts Go Out
J i m m y Yancey 88 Cryin' in My Sleep The Yardbirds 179 I'm 0 Man ZZTop 252 Mellow Down Easy
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BABE, I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU Words and Music by ANNE BREDON, JIMMY PAGE and ROBERT PLANT
Copyright © ] 969. 1975 Songs Of PolyGram Intemational, Inc. and Superhype Publishing. Inc. Copyright Renewed
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AT MY FRONT DOOR Words and Music by JOHN C. MOORE and EWART G. ABNER, JR.
Copyright © 1955 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMl)
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BABY, LET'S PLAY HOUSE Written by ARTHUR GUNTER
Copyright © 1954 (Renewed) by Embassy Music Corporation (BMI) and Eixcellorec Music, a division ot" AVI Music Publishing Group, Inc. All Rights Administered Worldwide by Embassy Music Corporation
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© l927lRene>.edl, 1974 FRANK MUSIC CORP.
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BABY, WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO Words and Music by JIMMY REED
Copyright © 1959 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMI)
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you want
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me,-
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BABY, PLEASE DON'T GO Words and Music by JOE WILLIAMS
© Copyright 1944, 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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Copyright © 1999 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
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BABY WHAT'S WRONG Words and Music by JIMMY REED
Copyright © 1961 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMI) and Seeds of Reed Music (BMI)
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(What Did I Do to Be So)
BLACK AND BLUE Words by ANDY RAZAF Music by HARRY BROOKS and FATS WALLER
Copyright © 1929 by Chappell & Co., EMI Mills Music Inc. and Razaf Music Co. in the United Stales Copyright Renewed All Rights for Razaf Music Co. Administered by The Songwriters Guild Of America
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BLUE PRELUDE Words by GORDON JENKINS Music by JOE BISHOP
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BLACK COFFEE Words and Music by PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER and SONNY BURKE
Copyright ® 1948 (Renewed) Webster Music Co. and Sondot Music Corporation
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BLUEBERRY HILL Words and Music by AL LEWIS, LARRY STOCK and VINCENT ROSE
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BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE Words and Music by LEROY CARR
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By CHARLIE PARKER
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THE BLUES HAD A BABY AND THEY NAMED IT ROCK AND ROLL Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS) and BROWNIE McGHEE
© 1977 WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMl)/ Administered by BUG MUSIC and W.B. MCGHEE PUBLISHING CO.
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ba - by. ba - by.
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James Cot-ton said it:
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BLUES ON THE CEILING Words and Music by FRED NEIL
TRO - © Copyright 1965 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers, Inc, New York, NY
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1. Blues on the ceil - ing,2, 3 (See additional lyrics)
o - ver my
1
head
run - ning
CJ
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the walls.
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blink - ing off and on.
the lloor
4 Xf o - ver my bed
and
^^ J- V ^ i 4 ^ Blue lights
a-cross
the street
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so lone - ly
now she's gone.
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these
EV ^ ^ blues
a-live
I'll
^ ii
i nev - er
*^*
get out of
these-
p^
era - zy blues
a - live.
Additional Lyrics 2.
Love had been a dirty five-letter word to me, I was into the blues over my head. Blues was all I could see, up to my neck in misery, I'll never get out of these blues alive. I'll never get out of these crazy blues alive.
3,
Blues keep on fooling with my weary head. Cocaine couldn't numb the pain. I'd be better off dead. The light's gone out, at last I sleep, I'll never get out of these blues alive. I'll never get out of these crazy blues alive.
54
BO DIDDLEY Words and Music by ELLAS McDANIEL
Copyright © 1955 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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^
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Additional Lyrics 2.
Saw my baby mn across the field. Slippin' and slidin' in that automobile. Hollered at my baby then towed her away. Slipped off from me like a Cadillac Eight,
BOOGIE CHILLEN NO. 2 Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER and BERNARD BESMAN
copyright © 1970 Sony/ATV Songs LLC and La Ciénega Music Company Copyright Renewed All Rights on behalf of Sony/ATV Songs LLC Administered by Sony/ATV Music f^jbUshing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203 ^
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BOOM BOOM Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
Copyright © 1962, 1965 (Renewed) by Conrad Music. a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMl)
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arms. walk. morrow
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f
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BORN IN MISSISSIPPI, RAISED UP IN TENNESSEE ® Copyright 1973 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION
M0O£eAr£ 6LÜ£6 ( ^ m
Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
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J
and raised up in Ten-nes-see,
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Additional Lyrics 2.
My mother and father died and left me at the age of five years old. My mother and father died and left me at the age of five years old. They left me here alone, just an orphan child in the world alone. Freight trains, freight trains, freight trains been my friend. Freight trains, freight trains, freight trains been my friend. I want to go back to Mississippi, Lord knows, that's where I was bom.
3.
I went to Alabama 'way down in the southern states. Well, I hoboed to Alabama 'way down in the southem states. I was eighteen years old then...freight train. Freight train is all I know. Freight trains and highways, boy. don't you know that's all I know, I was bom in Mississippi, raised up in Tennessee.
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58
BOTTLE IT UP AND GO Words and Music by ROBERT BROWN
O Copyright 1940 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyright Renewed
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be old.— my girl— here, babe,.
up
and
nine ty week be - fore steal out at
you shed lit - tie do me
tears.- ) fast Í She's got righL- )
'
years.last night.-
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up
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to to
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to to
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them them
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BLUES WITH A FEELING Words and Music by WALTER JACOBS
Copyright ® 1963 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMl)
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that's what I have to - day,when you're by your-self.
Blues with a feel-ing. What a lone-some feel-ing.
that's what I have when you're by
^m if
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^
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know I love you, ba-by.
left me here to
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You
m
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find
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ba-by.
and you
M
that's what I have
to - day..
CJ
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told me you loved me. ba-by.
F7 I'm gon-na
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day, left.
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it takes all night and
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60
BORN TO BE BLUE Words and Music by ROBERT WELLS and IHEL TORMÉ
Copyrifüil© iqae (Renewed 1974) Wells Music Int. nnd Jewel Music PuMishing Co., Inc, lASCAPI
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but they are such a chos - en they say there's moon-beams I should I've known the thrill of lov - ing
Some folks were meant to live in clov - er When there's a yel - low moon a - bove me,— I guess I'm luck - i - er than some folks;
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and but and
few, view, you.
1 FMI
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be
, ^DVs UK
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Pb UK
the
world was bright and
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when you left
the
CVMAJI
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but
EVMAJI D M I GS
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COME ON IN MY KITCHEN Copyright ©(1978), 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
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1, The wom-an I love. 2-5 (See additional lyrics)
^ ^P r
took from my best friend.
P
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î babe,
it's
You bet-ter come
P
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en
t
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'' p Tr"^ I ^ » ^ I,; J l ^ IV ? ^ ^p O stole her back a - gain,
luck
=?^
my kitch -
2 ^
be
in
G
S
goin' to
on
^
rain - in' out - doors
Additional Lyrics 2,
Oh. she's gone. I know she won't come back. I've taken the last nickel out of her nation sack. You better come on in my kitchen, baby, it's going' to be rainin' outdoors,
3,
(Spoken:) Oh, can't you hear that wind howl? Can't you hear that wind howl? You better come on in my kitchen, baby, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors.
4,
When a woman gets in trouble, everybody throws her down. Lookin' for her good friend, none can't be found. You better come on in my kitchen, baby, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors.
3,
Winter time's comin'. it's goin' to be slow. You can make the winter, babe, that's dry long so. You better come on in my kitchen, cause it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors.
CANDY MAN BLUES Words and Music by "MISSISSIPPI" JOHN HURT
Copyright © 1963 (Renewed 1991 ) Wynwood Music Co.. Inc.
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BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY Words and Music by JIMMY REED
Copyright © 1961 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMI)
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lights.
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BROKE AND HUNGRY Copyright © 1999 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
TRADITIONAL
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hun
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gry..
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clean
up
can
I
go
home
with-
you,'
Additional Lyrics 2. I am motherless, fatherless, sister- and brotheriess too, I am motherless, fatheriess, sister- and brotheriess too. Reason I tried so hard to make this trip with you,
3. You miss me, woman, count the days I'm gone. You miss me, woman, count the days I'm gone. I'm goin' away to build me a railroad of my own,
4, I feel like jumpin' through the keyhole in your door, I feel like jumpin' through the keyhole in your door. If you jump this time. baby, you won't jump no more.
5. I believe my good gal has found my black cat bone. I believe my good gal has found my black cat bone. I can leave Sunday moming; Monday moming I'm stickin' 'round home.
6. I want to show you woman what careless love has done. I want to show you woman what careless love has done. Caused a man like me to be a great long way from home.
63
BROKEN HEARTED BLUES ' 1960 (Renewed 1988) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
Written by WILLIE DIXON
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Additional Lyrics 2,
If you happen to see my baby. I want you to tell her I been cryin' on my knees. If you happen to see my baby. I want you to tell her I been cryin' on my knees. Tell me pray to my master, please hope her back to me,
3,
If I had ten million dollars, woman, you know I would give you every dime. If I had ten million dollars, woman, you know I would give you every dime, ",,.call me daddy one more Ume."
BUILT FOR COMFORT Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1963 (Renewed 1991) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMI)/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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BOURGEOIS BLUES Words and Music by HUDDIE LEDBETTER Edited by ALAN LOMA LOMAX ^_
TRO - © Copyright I9.')9 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.. New York. NY
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I heard
went all o-ver town.
a col-ored man say.
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3, I'm gonna tell all the colored people. I want'em to understand; Washington ain't no place for no colored man.
4, The white folks in Washington, they know how To chuck you a nickel just to see a nigger bow.
5. I got something to tell you just before I go; I want everybody to know.
6, I want all the colored people to listen to me; Don't ever try to get no home in Washington. D.C,
65
BRING IT ON HOME
Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1964 (Renewed 1992) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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home now.
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CALDONIA (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?) Words and Music by FLEECIE MOORE
© 1945 (Renewed) CHERIO CORP
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CAN'T HOLD OUT MUCH LONGER words and Music by WALTER JACOBS
Copyright ® 1970 by Arc Music Corporation (BMl) Copyright Renewed
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CAN'T YOU HEAR ME TALKING TO YOU © Copyright 1972 hv MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION and CAREERS-BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING, INC.
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4.
I'm gonna tell the landlord to change the locks on the door. I'm gonna tell the grocery man I'm not gonna pay him no more. I'm gonna take my wig off your head and the scarf 'round your neck, woman. I'm gonna tell the folks downtown to cut off your welfare check, baby, I'm mad with you, I'm so mad with you, baby. Your good thing has come to an end.
70
CANAL STREET BLUES By JOHN LEE HOOKER
Copyright © 1960 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMl)
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COUNTRY GIRL By B.B. KING
© Copyright 1968 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION and CAREERS-BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING. INC. Copyright Renewed
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CRACKIN' UP Words and Music by ELLAS McDANIEL
Copyright © 1959 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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DEVIL GOT MY WOMAN Words and Music by NEHEMIAH "SKIP" JAMES
Copyright © 1965 (Renewed 1993) Wynwood Music Co,, Inc.
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man mind
88
CRYIN' IN MY SLEEP o Copyrighl 1962 hy MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division ol UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyrighl Renewed
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Words and Music by JtMMY YANCEY
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Additional Lyrics 2.
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89
DALLAS BLUES Words by LLOYD GARRETT Music by HARTA. WAND
© 1925 (Renewed) EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
A
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stop to comeback
say there-
"Let me rid - ing
go a-way from this old in a Pull-man par-lor
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Q Copyright 1941 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyright Renewed
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3,
I know he will leam to love me, when he gets to be a man, I know he will leam to love me. when he gets to be a man. 'Cause I'm always going to feed him. Right from my hand.
Now, people all want to know why do I follow my man. Now, people all want to know why do I follow my man. There's no need to explain. 'Cause they really wouldn't understand.
COW c o w BLUES ® Copyright 1927, 1928 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC, Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by CHARLES DAVENPORT
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DISSATISFIED Words and Music by SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON
Copyright © 1964 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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blues.
92
CUSTARD PIE Words and Music by SONNY TERRY
© Copyright 1964 (Renewed) Westminster Music Ltd.. London, England TRO - Hollis Music, Inc.. New York, controls all publication rights for the U,S,A. and Canada
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I done told you, babe, it's understood You got the best pie in this neighborhood. I've gotta have some of it. Well. I want some of it, I've gotta have some of it Before you give it all away.
I done sung this song. I didn't tell no lie Until, babe, you brought some of that custard pie. I've gotta have some of it. I've gotta have some of it. Yes, I want some of it Before you give it all away.
DON'T GO NO FURTHER (You Need Meat) Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1956 (Renewed 1984) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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don't go no (look for me,
fur - ther, ba - by,)
bread,fish,_ honey,-
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me.-
grits money,-
DE KALB BLUES Words and Music by HUDDIE LEDBETTER Edited by JOHN A. LOMAX and ALAN LOMAX
TRO - © Copyright 1936 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers. Inc., New York, NY
MtoeUKLV
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make me
feel—
so
bad
CJ
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make me
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Additional Lyrics 2.
Wasn't for the powder and the straightnin' comb. Wasn't for the powder and the straightnin' comb. Lord, these De Kalb women would not have no home.
3,
Buy me a pistol, get me a Gatlin' gun. Buy me a pistol, get me a Gatlin' gun. Ever catch you. baby, we gonna have some fun.
4.
Some folks told me De Kalb blues ain't bad. Some folks told me De Kalb blues ain't bad. It's the worry'st blues that I ever had,
5,
If the blues was whiskey, I'd stay dmnk all the time. If the blues was whiskey. I'd stay dmnk all the time. Stay dmnk. baby, to get you off of my mind,
6,
Feelin". baby, jump overboard and drown. Feelin', baby, jump overboard and drown. Singin' 'bout my woman, she done left this town.
7,
Jumped into the river and I started to drown. Jumped into the river and I started to drown. Thought about my baby and I Uimed around.
8.
Look here. baby, what more can I do? Look here. baby, what more can I do? Well. I had five dollars and I gave you two.
94
DEAD PRESIDENTS Written by WILLIE DIXON and BILLY EMERSON
© 19M (Renewed 1992) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC and ARC MUSIC CORPORATION (BMI)
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Copyright © 1999 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
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I went around and walked around. Somebody yelled, said. "Look who's in town." Mister Did(jie Wa Diddie. Mister Diddie Wa Diddie. I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means.
Went to church, put my hand on the seat. Lady sat on it said. "Daddy, you sure is sweet," Mister Diddie Wa Diddie, Mister Diddie Wa Diddie. I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means.
I said. "Sister, I'll soon be gone. Just gimme that thing you sitting on," Mister Diddie Wa Diddie, Mister Diddie Wa Diddie, I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means.
Then I got put out of church, 'Cause I talk about Diddie Wa Diddie too much. Mister Diddie Wa Diddie, Mister Diddie Wa Diddie, I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means.
DID YOU EVER Words and Music by JIMMY RUSHING
© Copyright 1961 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyright Renewed
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wake up and find your ba - by broke and hun - gry with - out a
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Additional Lyrics 3,
I can remember, yes. I can remember When you used to call me "Daddypop", Yes. I can remember. I can remember When you used to call me "Daddypop", That was when I gave you all my money And 1 was buying those good lean pork chops.
4,
So long, so long gal. Yes. I know you think you're great. So long, so long gal. Woman. I know you think you're great. But. when hard luck comes back to you baby. Just remember your mistake.
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DIRTY NO-GOODER'S BLUES © 1929 (Renewed), 1974 FRANK MUSIC CORP
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The meanest things he could say would thrill you through and through. TTie meanest things he could say would thrill you through and through. And there wasn't nothin' too dirty for that man to do,
3,
He'd treat you nice and kind till he win your heart and hand. He'd treat you nice and kind till he win your heart and hand. Then he git so cmel that man you just could not stand.
4,
Lawd. I really don't think no man's love can last. Lawd. I don't think no man's love can last; They'll love you to death then treat you like a thing of the past,
."i.
There's nineteen men livin' in my neighborhood. There's nineteen men livin' in my neighborhood. Eighteen of them are fools and the one ain't no doggone good.
6,
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DO ME RIGHT
Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1955 (Renewed 1983) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS Copyright © 1946
Lyric by E D D I E De L A N G E
Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Scarsdale Music Corporation. New York and Louis Alter Music Publications, New York All Rights outside the United Stales Controlled by Edwin H. Morris & Company, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc.
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DON'T YOU LIE TO ME (I Get Evil) Words and Music by HUDSON WHITTAKER
© Copyrighl 1940 by MCA - ON BACKSTREET MUSIC. INC. Copyright Renewed
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My good gal sings the dust pneumony blues. My good gal sings the dust pneumony blues. She loves me 'cause she's got the dust pneumony blues,
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DIVING DUCK Words and Music by OTIS SPANN
© Copyright 1969 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION Copyright Renewed
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DOWN HEARTED BLUES Words by ALBERTA HUNTER Music by LOVIE AUSTIN
© Copyright 1922 hy ALBERTA HUt>JTER and LOVIE AUSTIN © Copyright 1949, 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL .STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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4,
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Oh. I walked the fioor and I wmng my hands and cried. Yes. 1 walked the fioor and I wmng my hands and cried. Had the down hearted blues and couldn't be satisfied.
END OF THE BLUES
Words and Music by EARL HOOKER
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I had a nightmare last night, when I laid down. When I woke up this momin', my sweet man couldn't be found. I'm goin' down to the river; into it I'm goin' to jump. Can't keep from worryin' 'cause I'm down in the dumps.
3,
Someone knocked on my door last night when I was asleep. I thought it was that sweet man of mine makin' his 'fore day creep. Wasn't nothin' but my landlord, a great big chump. Stay 'way from my door Mr, Landlord, 'cause I'm down in the dumps.
4,
When I woke up my pillow was wet with tears. Just one day from that man o'mine seems like a thousand years. But I'm gonna straighten up. straighter than Andy Gump. Ain't no use of me tellin' that lie 'cause I'm down in the dumps,
5,
I'm twenty-five years old. that ain't no old maid. I got plenty of vim and vitality. I'm sure that 1 can make the grade. I'm always like a figer. I'm ready to jump, I need a whole lots of lovin' 'cause I'm down in the dumps.
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DRUNKEN HEARTED MAN Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
Copyright ©(1978), 1990. 1991 King Of Spades Music
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I been dogged and I been driven-eve' since I left my mother's home, I been dogged and I been driven-eve' since I left my mother's home. And I can't see the reason whyThat I can't leave these no good womens alone,
3,
My poor father died and left me and my mother done the best that she could. My poor father died and left me - and my mother done the best that she could. Every man love that game you call love But it don't mean no man no good.
4,
I'm the poor dmnken hearted man and sin was the cause of it all. I'm a poor dmnken hearted man and sin was the cause of it all. But the day you get weak for no good women That's the day that you surely fall.
108
DON'T SMOKE IN BED By WILLIARD ROBINSON
© Copyright 1948 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyrighl Renewed
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Copyright © 1965 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp, (BMI)
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EASY RIDER TRO - © Copyright 1963 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers. Inc.. New York, NY
Words and Music by HUDDIE LEDBETTER
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Ifyou catch me stealin', please don't tell on me, 3. If I was a catfish swimmin' in the deep blue sea. If I was a catfish swimmin' in the deep blue sea, Ifyou catch me stealin', please don't tell on me, I would start all you women divin' in after me. I'm stealin' back to my old-fime used-to-be. 4, Easy rider, hear me callin' you, Ooh, hear me callin' you. Know you're three fimes seven, know just what you want to do.
EVERYDAY (I Have the Blues) Words and Music by PETER CHATMAN
Copyright © 1952 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI). Foil Knox Music Inc. and Trio Music Co., Inc. —3-
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Nobody loves me. nobody seems to care. Nobody loves me. nobody seems to care, Speakin" of worries and troubles, dariin'. You know I've had my share.
Everyday, everyday, everyday, everydady. Everyday, everyday I have the blues. When you see me worryin'. woman. Honey, it's you I hate to lose.
EMPTY BED BLUES TRADITIONAL
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3. He's a deep-sea diver with a stroke that can't go wrong He's a deep-sea diver with a stroke that can't go wrong He can reach the bottom 'cause his breath holds out so long,
4, He came home one evening with his spirit 'way up high He came home one evening with his spirit 'way up high What he had to give me made me wring my hands and cry,
5, He taught me a lesson I never had before He taught me a lesson 1 never had before When he got through teaching, from my elbows down I was sore,
6, Well, he boiled my cabbage and he made it awful hot Well, he boiled my cabbage and he made it awful hot Then he put Ihe bacon and overflowed the pot.
7, Well, he knows how to thrill me, and I told my girifriend, Lou Well, he knows how to thrill me, and I told my girlfriend, Lou And the way she's raving she must have gone and tried it too.
8, If you get good loving, never go and spread the news Ifyou get good loving, never go and spread the news Gals will doublecross you and leave you with the empty bed blues.
112
EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND Copyright © 1951 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
Words and Music by SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON
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FATTENING FROGS FOR SNAKES Words and Music by SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON
Copyright © 1964, 1965 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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found out Here it
my is
FEEL LIKE GOING HOME
Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
© 1964 (Renewed 1992) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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like blow-in' my horn, in - to the sea, hours be - gin to seem like dreams.
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Copyright © 1956 by Fort Knox Music Inc. and Trio Music Co.. Inc. Copyright Renewed
Well, Well,
FEVER
Words and Music by JOHN DAVENPORT and EDDIE COOLEY
M0O£SAr£ ÍUMP
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1. Nev - er know how much I 2. Sun— lights- up the 3-5 (See additional lyrics)
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love you, day-time.
a round when you call
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4, Captain Smith and Pocahontas 5. Now you've listened to my story Had a very mad affair Here's the point that I have made. When her Daddy tried to kill him, she said. Chicks were bom lo give you fever "Daddy-o don't you dare," Be it fahrenheit or centigrade. Chorus: Give me fever, with his kisses, Fever when he holds me tight. Fever—I'm his Missus Oh Daddy won't you treat him right.
Chorus: They give you fever, when you kiss them Fever ifyou live and leam. Fever—till you sizzle What a lovely way to bum.
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FINE AND MELLOW Copyright © 1940 by Edward B. Marks Music Company Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by BILLIE HOLIDAY
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FLIP, FLOP AND FLY Words and Music by CHARLES CALHOUN and LOU WILLIE TURNER
Copyright © 1955 by Unichappell Music Inc. Copyright Renewed
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I
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Copyright © 1952 (Renewed) by Embassy Music Corporation (BMI)
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you know just what tmck - in' steel
mis-treat - ed. a steel mill,
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bout, slave.
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mis-treat - ed. I'm mn - nin'
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just what with all
I talk - in' of my
a - bout. pay.
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you
know what I'm
p r ^r r long years for long years for
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FOLSOM PRISON BLUES Words and Music by JOHN R. CASH
© 1956 (Renewed 1984) HOUSE OF CASH, INC. (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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Copyright © 1960 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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FOOLISH MAN BLUES By BESSIE SMITH
© 1927 (Renewed), 199-1 FRANK MUSIC CORP.
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FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS Copyright © 1955 (Renewed) by Sunflower Music. Inc. (ASCAP)
Words and Music by BERNARD ROTH
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her so:-
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FROM FOUR TILL LATE Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
Copyright © ( 1978), 1990. 1991 King Of Spades Music
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Additional Lyrics 7 From Memphis to Norfolk is a thirty-six hours' ride. 3. A woman is like a dresser, some man always ramblin' through its drawers. From Memphis to Norfolk is a thirty-six hours' ride, A woman is like a dresser, some man always ramblin' through its drawers. A man is like a prisoner, and he's never satisfied. It 'cause so many men, wear an apron over-all. 4, From four fill late, she get with a no good bunch and clown, 5. When I leave this town. I'm gon' bid you fare, farewell. From four till late, she get with a no good bunch and clown. When I leave this town. I'm gon' bid you fare, farewell. Now she won't do nothin', but tear a good man's reputation down. And when I retum again, you'll have a great long story to tell.
GOING DOWN SLOW Words and Music by J.B. ODEN
Copyright © 1942 by Wabash Music, 1962 by Arc Music Corporation (BMI) Copyright Renewed by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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GEE BABY, AIN'T I GOOD TO YOU Copyright © 1929 (Renewed 1957, 1985) Michael H. Goldsen. Inc. and RazafMusic Co. All Rights on behalf of Razaf Music Co. Administered by The Songwriters Guild of America
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Music by DON REDMAN
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GEORGIA ON MY MIND Words by STUART GORRELL Music by HOAGY CARMICHAEL
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GOT TO HURRY By OSCAR RASPUTIN
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4. Broadway's all right and the lights shine nice and bright. Broadway's all right and the lights shine nice and bright. I'd rather walk down home. By my little lantem light,
The Gulf of Mexico flows into Mobile Bay. The Gulf of Mexico flows into Mobile Bay. I'm gonna let that cold water Flow over me some day.
HESITATION BLUES Words and Music by BILLY SMYTHE and J. SCOTT MIDDLETON
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Well, the eagle on the dollar say. "In God we tmst," Woman wants a man. she wants to see a dollar first. Chorus 4,
3,
Well, pussy ain't nothin' but meat on the bone. You an make it, you can take it, you can leave it alone. Chorus
Well, you hesitate by one, and you hesitate by two. Angels up in heaven singing hesitafin' blues... Chorus
138
HAVE YOU EVER LOVED A WOMAN Words and Music by BILLY MYLES
Copyright © 1960 by Fort Knox Music Inc. and Trio Music Co.. Inc. Copyright Renewed
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HAPPY WITH THE BLUES Lyric by PEGGY LEE Music by HAROLD ARLEN
© 1961, 1%; (Renewed) HARWIN MUSiC CO.
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HEARTBREAK HOTEL Words and Music by MAE BOREN AXTON, TOMMY DURDEN and ELVIS PRESLEY
Copyright © 1956 Sony/ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered hy Sony/ATV Music Publishing. 8 Music .Square West. Nashville, TN .17203
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The bellhop's tears keep flowing. The desk clerk's dressed in black. They've been so long on Lonely Street They never will go back. And they're so lonely, oh. they're so lonely. They're so lonely they pray to die.
3.
So, if your baby leaves And you have a tale to tell. Just take a walk down Lonely Street To Heartbreak Hotel, Where you'll be so lonely and I'll be so lonely. We'll be so lonely that we could die.
so
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HELP ME Words and Music by SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON, RALPH BASS and WILLIE DIXON
Copyright © 196.1 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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You sprinkled hot foot powder, mmm, around my door. All around my door. You sprinkled hot foot powder all around your daddy's door. It keeps me with ramblin' mind rider. Every old place I go. every old place I go.
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Hey hey. lost your good thing now. Hey hey. lost your good thing now. It had me fooled. 1 found it out somehow.
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4.
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HIGHWAY 51 BLUES Words and Music by CURTIS JONES
© Copyright 1951 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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4. Maybe your good man will buck it. don't want you to have no fun. Bet your man will buck it. baby, he don't want you to have no fun. Come and follow me to my Maker. Touch down on Highway Fifty-one. 5, Me an' my little baby, we walked Fifty-one Highway side by side. Me an' my litfie baby, walked the highway side by side. If we have a mighty bad accident. No one will know the death we died.
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© 1959 (Renewed 1987) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMI)/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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I BELIEVE I'LL MAKE A CHANGE Words and Music by ROBERT BROWN
© Copyright 1962 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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You got away. mama, and you stay night and day. I kept on beggin' you to change your low-down ways, You're gonna come home one of these momings. I'll be liable to pack up your doggone things. Just to let you know, sweet mama, Hoo! I will be done makin' a change.
Well. I wait for you. mama, in the ice and rain. And you wait for my payday, so you can spend my change. Then you tell ev'rybody That you're my ball and chain. But you ain't gon' be no more, sweet mama, Hoo! 'cause I believe I'll make a change!
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I BELIEVE I'VE BEEN BLUE TOO LONG Words and Music by B.B. KING and DAVE CLARK
Copyright © 1974 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION and CAREERS-BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING, INC.
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164
I CAN MAKE LOVE Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1954 (Renewed 1982) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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I GOTTA RIGHT TO SING THE BLUES Words by TED KOEHLER Music by HAROLD ARLEN
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I KEEP GOING BACK TO JOE'S Words and Music by MARVIN FISHER and JACK SEGAL
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Written by WILLIE DIXON
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I WANT YOU CLOSE TO ME Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1964 (Renewed 1992) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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close to me,
ba - by,
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4 4
4—y
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179
I'M A MAN Words and Music by ELLAS McDANIEL
Copyright © 1955 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
M0O£eAT£LV 6L0U
G 3 y S~T^ r } } } Pñ y Now when I
was a
i
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lit - tie boy.
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C G J ^ ^
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I'D RATHER DRINK MUDDY WATER © Copyright 1936 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by EDDIE MILLER
HOOCUTC t u m
C Babe. we got lo 2. 3 (See additional Ivrics)
^
havep
Ll
and
lit-tle
p L/ ^p r ^ 1 ought lo pack up
talk..
p LU ^ - ^ walk
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C
i
^ Be-fore
our
my
r
s ^ ^ things
J iy ; f r i
4—y
^
I'd
^—#
lel you
know a
dol - lar
0^—0
CD//M7
to to
man. gal,-
from hand lo hand.
VMI
Jl^J^K
go from i man gal
i' j n
goes—
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I'd
rath-er
mud-dy wa - ter,.
drink
4
it
C ^?=p
Lîr 1^ j
sleep
out
in
a
hoi - low
^
^
log..
Additional Lyrics Worked for you just like a Georgia mule. My friends laughed and they called me a fool. Your kisses are as sweet as can be. But 'fore I'll let you make a sap out of me. I'd rather drink muddy water. Sleep out in a hollow log.
3. Love you baby but you won't be fair. You don't know how to be on the square. Have your fun baby if you must. Before I'll have a woman (man) that I can't trust. I'd rather drink muddy water. Sleep out in a hollow log.
I'M SO GLAD
Words and Music by NEHEMIAH "SKIP" JAMES
Copyright © 1967 (Renewed 1995) Wynwood Music Co.. Inc.
p ¥
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. 3. I'm so glad 2 (See additional lyrics)
I'm
so
glad.
P
G y0^
—4—4zz Txn don't know what
to
AJ
do.-
don't know what
to
za
do.
don't
D
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to
r
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do..
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moan-in'
I'm
glad.
I'm
4^0
of
weep - in'
AJ
m fired
fired
s
4
0 0^*i of
groan-in'—
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glad
m
know what
P fired—
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I'M A STEADY ROLLIN' MAN (Steady Rollin' Man) Copyright ©(1978), 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
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I'M YOUR HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN © 1957 (Renewed 1985), 1964 HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
Written by W I L L I E D I X O N
M0O£eAT£L*/
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gyp - sy wom - an told 2. 3 (See additional lyrics)
JFT^^^ be - fore
my moth - er
¥ ) rn\^ j ^ j j y \) ^ji 'You got a boy
ëm
4 4 4
child com - in'.
was bom.
r\r-n
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a
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a
gun."
jump and
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shout
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Additional Lyrics 2.
I got a black cat bone, I got a mojo too, I got the Johnny conkeroo, I'm gonna mess wilh you. I'm gonna make you girls lead me by the hand, then the world's gonna know, I'm that hoochie coochie man.
3,
On the seventh hour, on the seventh day, on the seventh month, the seventh doctor said: "He was bom for good luck,' and that, you'll see. I got seven hundred dollars, don't you mess with me.
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188
I'M TORE DOWN Words and Music by SONNY THOMPSON
Copyright © 1962 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation ( B M I ) and Fori Knox Music Inc.
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190
I'VE BEEN DEALIN' WITH THE DEVIL Words and Music by ROBERT BROWN
©Copyright 1941 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyrighl Renewed
Moo£eAr£ 6LU£9 G
Now.
my
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a-bout her—
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Additional Lyrics 2.
Well. I've got the meanest woman, the meanest woman you 'most ever seen. She sleeps with an ice pick in her hand, man, and she fights in all her dreams, I'd sooner be sleepin' with the Devil, I'd sooner be sleepin' with the Devil. I'd sooner be sleepin' with the Devil, my woman doesn't love me no more.
3.
Now my mother she said one thing, my father said the same, "You keep on foolin' 'round. Sonny boy, women really goin' change your name!" I've been dealin' with the Devil, I've been dealin' with the Devil. I've been dealin' with the Devil, my woman doesn't love me no more.
4,
Now. baby, you know I ain't goin' down, down this big road by myself. And if 1 can't take you. I'm gonna carry somebody else. Because I've been dealin' with the Devil. I've been dealin' with the Devil. I been dealin' with the Devil, my woman doesn't love me no more.
no more
191
IN THE HOUSE BLUES
By BESSIE SMITH
© 1931 (Renewed). 1974 FRANK MUSIC CORP
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C
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on
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the clock
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e-ven
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w
the fime.
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FJ
my win-dow.
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Additional Lyrics 2,
Can't eat, can't sleep, so weak I can't walk my floor. Can't eat, can't sleep, so weak I can't walk my floor. Feel like hollerin' murder, let the Police Squad get me once more. They woke me before day with trouble on my mind. They woke me before day with trouble on my mind, Wringin' my hands and screamin'. walkin' the floor hollerin' and cryin'.
3,
Catch 'em. don't let them blues in here. Catch 'em. don't let them blues in here. They shakes me in my bed. can't set down in chair Oh. the blues has got me on the go. Oh. the blues has got me on the go. La. la. la.
192
ICE CREAM MAN Words and Music by JOHN BRIM
Copyright © 1968 (Renewed), 1978 by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
MeouiM t u m
E
A
n i JU
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0
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babe.
0
need
^m 4
4
some-thing to keep you
A
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i p^p^
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out
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cream man.
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to
sat - is
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193
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194
IN THE EVENING (When the Sun Goes Down) Words and Music by LEROY CARR
© Copyright 1935 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
,
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à
m
eve - nin' in 2-4 (See additional lyrics)
m
-0^
in the
down.
4
4
eve-nin'. in
Oh!
0—0 ba-by. when the sun
it
goes
^mdown.
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ain't
lone-some, ain't
goes
P7
the eve-nin'.
m
^
ba - by. when the sun
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CJ
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lone-some,
when your lov - er
n.\
can't
be
found.
1-4
CJ
m
m.
^ When the
sun
DJÍÍ ~0— Last
down,.
goes
W
down
Additional Lyrics 2,
3,
4,
Last night I lay a-sleepin', thinkin' to myself. Last night I lay a-sleepin', thinkin' to myself. Well I thought she (he) loved me, found she (he) loved somebody else. When the sun went down, Well the sun rises in the east, sets down in the west. Well the sun rises in the east, baby, sets down in the wesL Lord! ain't it hard to tell, hard to tell which one will treat you the best. When the sun goes down. Goodbye my sweet and lovin' baby, you know I'm goin' away. Be back to see you, some old rainy day. Well, in the evenin'. in the evenin'. when that ruby sun goes down. When the sun goes down.
JIM CROW Words and Music by HUDDIE LEDBETTER
TRO - © Copyright 1959 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers, Inc, New York, NY
MoMumv
I
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Bunk John son 2. 3 (See additional lyrics)
told
C
¿
^m
Pl
^
^
me
these
too.
old
Jim
G
m¡
Crow-is - ms-
¥
-yîdead bad
luck for
i- J U
me
and
you.
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been
195
CJ
Ji
f
I
trav - lin .
Ú
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been
trav-lin' from
^ 41S I *' —
shore t o -
P ^
where
I
have
been.—
find
^
iU
some
^
shore.
Ev - 'ry
i
old-
IJ
Jim
Crow,
Additional Lyrics 2, One thing, people. I want everybody to know. You gonna find some Jim Crow every place you go. Down in Louisiana. Tennessee, Georgia's a mighty good place to go. And get together, break up this old Jim Crow,
3. I want to tell you people something that you don't know. It's alotta Jim Crow in the moving picture show, I'm gonna sing this verse. I ain"t gonna sing no more. Please get together, break up this old Jim Crow,
IT DO ME SO GOOD Written by WILLIE DIXON and BILLY EMERSON
© 1961 (Renewed 1989) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMI)/Administered by BUG MUSIC and ARC MUSIC CORPORATION (BMI)
¿LOULV
m
:i p r II- ^ You don't
love
Gl
me-
like
I
if you
F
F
^""^
C
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love
you
No-bod - y
could.—
love
me
the way you
should.-
C
GJ
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no - bod - y could, the way you should.
And ( ^t^*^" y ° " close
y—4
your arms a
your,.
To CODA -0-
-S-
4
vt
round
H JJ I j - ^ _ i ^ ^
:y^
me.
it
do
me
so
good.
It
j ^ J'L/ir \'^~\i' "LT You keep me
c ^ ach
-
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in'.
r I'^i' y=-
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in'-
P
and
0
A—0—y
E
don't drive
me
mad.
so
good,.
r'
0'
i'u
^
My heart is
- in' I
4
1
hon - ey.
just
^m
Oh.
mad.
r I'—^r
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m
me
G7
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on-
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do
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plea.se don't drive me
P7 keep
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and
rock
-
in'
P ^ ^ My heart D. S. AL CODA (ZND TIME)
^0T
is
o
-é- CODA
^ P L/ 'II P Oh, hon - ey.
0
-
pen.
196
IT HURTS ME TOO Words and Music by MEL LONDON
Copyright © 1957 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Coqi. (BMI)
âLOU) 6 L U £ 6
C
:y^ You
say
you're
^ you
hurt.
y^ al - most lost
your
mind.
^'
4-
hi
The
man
you
F7 0
j
the
time.
0-
^ love
he hurts you al
C
G7 ¥
When things
Fm
F
^
^y^
go wrong,
C
go wrong wi th
C
G*7
1
i
il you.
C7
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w*
it
hurts
^
\
me
•
4-'n You
^
4
too.
' love
# him
F7 ^y^ ^ when you should love
more,-
^ him
less.
*
*Í4
y^
^
Why sneak up be - hind hini-
and you take
this
G7 % mess
C
When things
Cl
F
FM
go
wrong,
i
^y2-
go wrong
^0^4
with
you.
it
hurts
me
G^i
C
' ^ i J J J I J' J-^.J
a^
He loves an-oth-er
too.
you,
C
4'
y
But
you
I
wrong.
go
vJ i love
to him
like
G7 ^*^ wrong
^ with
and
J i- i i- i^i and stick
him,—
wom - an-
it
you
4-
4
hurts
me
love
"^ j) J ^
glue.
C
I
When things
Fm
F
CJ
go
too.
C G.7 C f
' J i i i
-i—t or you got - ta put him down,
He bet - ter leave you.
Be-cause I won't
C
tJ^ J J i- i i' i u stay—
to
see
you pushed
C it
hurts
me
too.
J^^
When things
a - round,
G7 you.
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F
go
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wrong,
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t
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C
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197
IT MAKES MY LOVE COME DOWN By BESSIE SMITH
© 1929 (Renewed). I'Í74 FRANK MUSIC CORR
MífilüM S L Ü Í Í
C7
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1. When I see 2-4 (See additional lyrics)
¥^3
p^ sweet - hearts
two
spoon.
un - der - neath
FÍDIMI
\^p^ JU \ ' ^ i j r ^ I J. sil-v'ry
moon,-
it makes my love
come
P Ml Kiss
me,
E^
My^JiJ^J ^ j , m
down.
I wan-na be
i' n ^; J J n
^
down.
Cs
) n i n u n..i 1 \ f J i i Cud-die close,
tum
Lrr It makes my love
out-
the
^ I J. come
light,-
H
a - round
C Fi'DIMl
it makes my love come
hon - ey,
the
Ci'DIMl
CG
GJÍÍ
i J Ji
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y—y
do just
^m ¥
ï ^ ^
what
you did
last night..
Ci'DIMl
'DIMl
MonJ>q
down.
I
PMl
wan - na
be
in
town.
Giii
i i Ji^ I y ^ n ^; J J I J, m Sweet, sweet
dad - dy.
it makes my
love come
down
Additional Lyrics 2. Wild about my toodle-oh. When I gets my toodle-oh. It makes my love come down, want every pound. Hear me cryin'. it makes my love come down. Likes my coffee, likes my tea. Daffy about my stingeree. It makes my love come down. I wanna be around. Oh. sweet papa, it makes my love come down.
3, If you want to hear me rave. Honey, give me what I crave. It makes my love come down, actin' like a clown. Can't help from braggin', it makes my love come down. Come on and be my desert sheik, you're so strong and I'm so weak. It makes my love come down, to be love-land bound. Red hot papa, it makes my love come down.
4, If you want me for your own. Kiss me nice and leave me alone. It makes my love come down, it makes my love come down. Take me bye-bye, it makes my love come down. When you take me for a ride. When I'm close up by your side. It makes my love come down, ridin' all around. Easy ridin' makes my love come down.
198
IT SEEM LIKE A DREAM Words and Mu.sic by YANK RACHELL
© Copyright I'M! by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHINfi, A Division ol UNIVERSAL STUIDIOS, INC. Copyriijhi Renewed
Hooeufi SLUM
m
F7
tr II'r w 1, My
T p r P"r night
babe went off.— stayed out all2-6 (See additional lyrics)
^
long.-
She
^
nev - er got
back
fill
the
Bt
^p r p ^ break
of
dawn
^ ^
^
^
^
Well,
it
seem
like
a
Well,
dream.
it
CJ
p
^
^
seem
like
a
> LJ ir " u ^ ^ Well,
dream.
it
dream
like
a dream, it
i-i
r f f â -
like
a
m dream-
^ to
^
^
^
I'm gon - na
me.
Additional Lyrics I'm gonna buy me a dog goin' where he goes. Till somebody finds me one of those. Well, it seem like a dream. Well, it seem like a dream. Well, it dream like a dream. It seem like a dream to me.
Now, look-a here, babe, what you have done. Got my money, got me out on the bum. You know it seem like a dream. Well, it seem like a dream. Well, it dream like a dream. It seem like a dream to me.
Me and my baby had a fallin' out. We didn't know what it was all about, 'Cause it seem like a dream. And it dreamed like a dream. Well, it dreamed like a dream. It seem like a dream to me.
While my shoe is wearing out its walk. Hear Yank Rachell how he plays that balk, 'Cause it seem like a dream. Well, it seem like a dream. Well, it dream like a dream. It seem like a dream to me.
Played this song, ain't gon' play no more. Puttin' on my shoes, down the street I go, 'Cause it seem like a dream. Well, it seem like a dream. Well, it dreamed like a dream And it seem like a dream to me!
seem-
199
IT'S A LOW DOWN DIRTY DEAL © 1996 LORD AND WALKER PUBLISHING IBMII/Adniiniaered by BUO MUSIC
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WritlCil bv T - B O N E W A L K E R
EV
BV
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to be rich to please her.
great-
and a but it
dog
P
gone shame to be poor,on - ly made- her mad
EV
v' -
> L i I ^ r r r Wi r j ^ ^ r r ^r^r r ir r It's I've
greattried-
to be rich to please her.
and but
a
dog it
Bt7 ^
want you thing I
BV
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BV ^
what
m
be—
t
It's
Bt7
and
leave you read - y
a
LU-LLJ^r
dog
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gone
shame
to
be—
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f
f
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dirt - y deal
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great-
when your wom
an don't
Bn
m
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IT SERVES ME RIGHT TO SUFFER Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
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3.
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IT'S TOO BAD THINGS ARE GOING SO TOUGH Words and Music by FREDDIE KING
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3, Better stop your man from tickling me under my chin. Better stop your man from fickling me under my chin. If he keeps on tickling I'm goin' to lick him on in.
6, I ain't gonna cry, I ain't gonna grieve or moan, I ain't gonna cry, I ain't gonna grieve or moan, I'm gonna take my friend's man, the one who's living next door.
4, Good moming, blues, blues, how do you do? Good moming, blues, blues, how do you do? I just came here to have a few words with you.
7, Goin' up to the country, and I can't take you. Goin' up to the country, and I can't take you, Nothin' in the country that a monkey man can do.
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JUST A DREAM © Copyright 1939, 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by BIG BILL BROONZY
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3,
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4,
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KILLING FLOOR By CHESTER BURNETT
Copyright © 1965, 1970 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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Copyright © 1969 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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I should have listened, baby, to my second mind, I should have listened, baby, to my second mind. Every time I go away and leaveyou. Darling, you give the blues way down the line,
Babe, treat me right baby. my. my. my. People tellin' me baby can't be satisfied. They try to worry me baby. But they never hurt you in my eyes.
4,
Said, people worry I can't keep you satisfied. Let me tell you, baby. You ain't nothing but a two bit. No good, low jibe.
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6,
Squeeze my lemon fill the juice runs down my leg. Squeeze my lemon till the juice runs down my leg. The way you squeeze my lemon. I swear I'm gonna fall out of bed.
210
KEY TO THE HIGHWAY Words and Music by BIG BILL BROONZY and CHAS. SEGAR
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4,
Now. gimme one more kiss baby Yes. just before I go. 'Cause when I leave you this time now, baby, I declare I won't be back no more, So long and goodbye. Yes, I had to say goodbye. 'Cause I'm gonna walk, walk this ol' highway. Deep unfil the day I die.
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KOKOMO BLUES Written by FRED McDOWELL
© 1970, 1998 TRADITION MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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Mmm, baby, where you been so long? Mmm, baby, where you been so long? I can tell, mama, something's going on wrong.
3,
Mmm. baby, you don't know, you don't know, Mmm. baby, you don't know, you don't know. Papa's all ready, going back to Kokomo,
4,
And me and my baby had a falling out last night. And me and my baby had a falling out last night. Somehow ain't nothing, and my babe won't treat me right.
5,
Mmm. baby, what's the matter now? Mmm, baby, what's the matter now? Tryin' to quit your daddy, but you don't know how.
6.
And I'll sing this verse, baby, I can't sing no more. And I'll sing this verse, baby, I can't sing no more. My train is ready, and I'm going to Kokomo.
211
LADY SINGS THE BLUES Words and Music by HERBERT NICHOLS and BILLIE HOLIDAY
© Copyright 1956 by MCA - NORTHERN MUSIC COMPANY, INC, Copyright Renewed
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Copyright ©(1978), 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
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3.
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She's a kindhearted woman, she studies evil all the fime. She's a kindhearted woman, she studies evil all the time. You well's to kill me. as to have it on your mind.
LIFE IS LIKE THAT Words and Music by MEMPHIS SLIM Edited with New Material by ALAN LOMAX
TRO - © Copyright 1959 (Renewed) Ludlow Music, Inc. New York. NY
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Sometimes you'll be held up. sometimes held down. Well, sometimes your best friends don't even want you around, you know,
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LETTER TO MY BABY Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
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LET ME LOVE YOU BABY
Words and Music by WILLIE DIXON
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LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS By B.B. KING
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© 1961 (Renewed 1989) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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LONG GONE LONESOME BLUES Words and Music by HANK WILLIAMS
Copyright © 1950 by Hiriam Music and Acuff-Rose Music, Inc, in the U,S.A. Copyright Renewed All Rights for Hiriam Music Administered by Rightsong Music Inc. All Rights outside the U.S.A. Controlled by Acuff-Rose Music. Inc.
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LITTLE QUEEN OF SPADES Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
Copyright ©(1978), 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
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I'm gon' get me a gamblin' woman, if it's the last thing that I do. I'm gon' get me a gamblin' woman, if it's the last thing that I do. Well, a man don't need a woman, hoo fair brown, that he got to give all his money to.
3,
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4,
Now. little girl, since I am the king, baby, and you is a queen. Now, litfie girl, since I am the king, baby, and you is a queen. Let us put our head together, hoo fair brown, then we make our money green.
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LONG ROAD By BESSIE SMITH
© 1931 (Renewed), 1974 FRANK MUSIC CORR
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LONESOME WHISTLE BLUES Words and Music by RUDY TOOMBS
Copyright © 1961 by Fort Knox Music Inc. and Trio Music Co., Inc. Copyright Renewed
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LONELY BOY BLUES Words and Music by JAY McSHANN, WALTER BROWN and SKIPPA HALL
© Copyright 1945 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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Well, you should get yourself together, so we can spread somebody joy. Please get yourself together, so we can spread somebody joy, I want to be your lover, and not just an old play-toy.
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226
LONG DISTANCE CALL Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
© 1959 (Renewed 1987) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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LONG GONE BLUES By BILLIE HOLIDAY
Copyright © 1960 by Edward B. Marks Music Company Copyright Renewed
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LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
© I960 (Renewed 1988) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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by. by.
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LOUISE, LOUISE BLUES Words and Music by JOHNNY TEMPLE and J. MAYO WILLIAMS
© Copyright 1934 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC, Copyright Renewed
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239
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MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB Written by BUDDY GUY
© 1988 MIC-SHAU MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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rule, bas - ket.
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MEAN MISTREATER Words and Music by JAMES GORDON
© Copyright 1946 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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drove
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258
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Words and Music by HANK WILLIAMS
Copyright © 1949 by Hiriam Music and Fred Rose Music, Inc. in the U.S.A. Copyright Renewed All Rights for Hiriam Music Administered by Rightsong Music Inc. All Rights outside the U.S.A. Controlled by Fred Rose Music. Inc.
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wife and wom - an got a want to oth - er
I are fuss - in', broth - er. on the par - ty line's a lit - tie gal that wears her hon - key tonk a - round fill peo - pie's busi - ness seems to
that's nose hair two be
all -y up or high
right thing.high— three,toned.-
WJ J J J J J J J i r - n n _ j me and picks up boys broth - er. got all
got that sweet wom - an the re - ceiv - er when all whis - tie when that's my head - ache. don't just that 1 can do
mm
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fight, . ring,by,-
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'cause She The Now 1
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MY BABY LEFT ME Words and Music by ARTHUR CRUDUP
Copyright © 1956 by Elvis Presley Music, Inc. Copyright Renewed and Assigned lo Elvis Presley Music (Administered by Ri&.H Music)
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my
ba stand one stand
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P hate me
it to and. I
by my these my
left me, win - dow, morn - ings, win - dow.
^ some - thing lose that ba - by, know is
nev - er wring my Lord, it wring my
said hands won't hands
some - thing hate to Dad - dy one I
that say he'll love
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a and be and
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ba - by know she know you ba - hy
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1,
left left left left
me. me. me. me.
,
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ba by sheknow you know she
my yes. you you
left left left left
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MY BABE Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1955 (Renewed 1983) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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no she no no
in', me, in', in'.
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babe, babe, babe, babe.
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by don't I she don't by don't
cheat love— cheat fool -
no she no no
r ir r
in'. me. in'. in'.
my my my me
babe babe babe babe
f7 tó My Oh Oh My
ba yeah. no. ba
by she by
don't I don't don't
stand know stand stand
no she no no
don't don't thing When
stand no she she's
none of that noth - ing but do she not there
lit
tie
creep hug pleas cool -
n:
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mid - night kiss and do so ain't no
ba
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babe.
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i in', me, in', in'.
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260
MULE KICKING IN MY STALL Words and Music by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD
Copyright © 1970 Songs Of PolyGram Intemational. Inc. Copyright Renewed
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mule I'm in love with. shoot my baby.
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stall,. sight way,.
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kill that mule mule kick in that— mule
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261
MY BABY IS SWEETER Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1959 (Renewed 1987) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
M£OIUM 6LU£i
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262
MY COUNTRY SUGAR MAMA Words and Music by CHESTER BURNETT 4
Copyright © 1964 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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tell me. Sug - ar Ma - ma. cof- fee in the mom-in'. brag-gin' a-bout your good sug-ar.
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from? night, town.
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it come off of you fa - ther'ssug-ar o h , — dar-lin', I don't feel Does she ev - er come off the—
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MY FIRST WIFE LEFT ME Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
Copyright © 1963. 1968 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. (BMI)
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MYSTERY TRAIN Words and Music by SAM C. PHILLIPS and HERMAN PARKER JR.
Copyrighl © 1955 by Unichappell Music Inc. Copyrighl Renewed
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3.
Train, train, coming down the line. Train, train, coming down the line. Well, it's bringing my baby 'cause she's mine, all mine (She's mine, all mine).
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264
MY MAN BLUES By BESSIE SMITH
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MY HOME IS ON THE DELTA © 1964 (Renewed 1992) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
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MY JOHN THE CONQUER ROOT © l964lRenewed 1W2| HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMIWAdminisiered by BUC MUSIC
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day.
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hey,
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Additional Lyrics I was broke, I didn't have a dime, I was broke. I didn't have a dime, I was broke. I didn't have a dime. Every good man gets a little hard luck sometime,
Down and out and he ain't got a dime, Down and out and he ain't got a dime. Down and out and he ain't got a dime, I'm gonna ride that new moming railroad train.
Holdin' my last dollar in my hand, Holdin' my last dollar in my hand, Holdin' my last dollar in my hand. Looking for a woman that's looking for a man.
If you don't want me. you don't have to stall. If you don't want me. you don't have to stall, Ifyou don't want me. you don't have to stall, I can get more woman than a passenger train can haul.
Ifyou don't want me. just please leave me be. If you don't want me. just please leave me be. If you don't want me. just please leave me be, I can buy more lovers than the Civil War set free.
NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO Words and Music by CHUCK BERRY
Copyright © 1964, 1965 (Renewed), 1973 by Are Music Corporation (BMl)
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268
MY LAST GOODBYE TO YOU Words and Music by BIG BILL BROONZY
© Copyright 1940 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyrighl Renewed
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269
NIGHT TRAIN Copyright © 1952 (Renewed) by Embassy Music Corporation (BMI)
WordS by O S C A R W A S H I N G T O N and L E W I S C. S I M P K I N S Music by J I M M Y F O R R E S T
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270
99 BLUES Words and Music by ROBERT BROWN
© Copyright 1942 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNI VERS AL STUDIOS, INC, Copyright Renewed
MeO£2AT£ 6 L U £ 6
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wake
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wake
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me
he
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he wants to
drive
me
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day
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him
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made
me-
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my
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sign-
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years
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real
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to
ease my
mind-
and
stop my
tears.
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272
NOBODY KNOWS THE WAY I FEEL THIS MORNING Words and Music by TOM and PEARL DELANEY
© Copyright 1924 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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273 Additional Lyrics I pawned everything that I had this momin', I pawned everything that I had this mornin', I pawned my ring, gold watch and chain. 1 would have pawned myself but I felt ashamed. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin',
Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin', I promised not to holler but I got to squall. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'.
1 feel like 1 could scream and cry this momin', 1 feel like I could scream and cry this momin'. I feel like I could scream and cry. But I'm too stouthearted. I'd rather die. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'.
1 even hate to hear your name this momin'. I even hate to hear your name this momin'. 1 even hate to hear your name. I can kill you quicker than an express train. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'.
If your man stays out all night 'til momin'. If your man stays out all night 'til momin'. When he comes home don't fuss with him. Just mall him 'cross the head with a rollin' pin. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'.
I'm goin" away just to ease my mind this momin'. I'm goin" away just to ease my mind this momin'. I'm goin' away just to ease my mind, Baby you treat me so unkind. Nobotiy knows the way I feel this momin'.
I'd rather be a sinker on a fishing line this momin' I'd rather be a sinker on a fishing line this momin' I'd rather be a sinker on a fishing line. Than to have my mind flusterated all the time. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'.
I'm leaving here on a southbound train this momin' I'm leaving here on a southbound train this momin' I'm leaving here on a southbound train, Nothin' goin' to bring your sweet baby back again. Nobody knows the way I feel this momin'.
NO PLACE TO GO Copyright © 1960 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMl)
Pà
SLOWLV
How
Words and Music by CHESTER BURNETT
D
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man - y more
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D
years fimes old and gray stairs.
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Well when you done. You took all of my money. You got yourself a young - ster. For where I go.
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How Now I'm
man - y I'm goin' to the
you're gon-na wreck my and all of my love and you can't stand me no no-bod - y
274
NINE BELOW ZERO Words and Music by SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON
Copyright © 1952 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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ON THE ROAD AGAIN Words and Music by ALAN WILSON and FLOYD JONES
Copyright ® 1968 (Renewed) by Embassy Music Corporation (BMI) and Unart Music Corp. All Rights for Unart Music Corp. Assigned to EMI Catalogue Partnership and Controlled and Administered by EMI Unart Catalog Inc.
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You know the first time I traveled out in the rain and snow, in the rain and snow; You know the first fime I traveled out in the rain and snow, in the rain and snow; I didn't have no fare-o. not even no place to go,
3,
And my dear mother left me when I was quite young, when I was quite young. And my dear mother left me when I was quite young, when I was quite young. She said, "Lord, have mercy on my wicked son,"
4,
Take a hint from your mama, please don't you cry no more, don't you cry no more. Take a hint from your mama, please don't you cry no more, don't you cry no more. 'Cause it's soon one momin' down the road I'm goin',
5,
But I ain't goin' down that long lonesome road all by myself. But I ain't goin' down that long lonesome road all by myself. I can't carry you. baby, gonna carry somebody else.
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276
NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU'RE DOWN AND OUT © Copyright 1923. 1929. 19.50. 1959. 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING. A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by JIMMIE COX
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ONE BOURBON, ONE SCOTCH, ONE BEER Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
Copyright © 1967 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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drink
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Additional Lyrics I,
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2.
(Spoken:) And I sat there gettin' high, stoned, knocked out. About that fime I looked at the wall At the old clock up there. About that time it was a quarter to two. The last call for alcohol, I said, "Hey, Mister Bartender," "What do you want?" Chorus
278
OH! DARLING Copyright © 1969 Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Words and Music by J O H N L E N N O N
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aid PAUL McCARTNEY
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© 1959 (Renewed 1987) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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ONE MORE TIME © 1963 (Renewed 1991) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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RAMBLIN' ON MY MIND Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
Copyright ©(1978). 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
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Additional Lyrics 2,
I got mean things, I got mean things all on my mind, I got mean things, I got mean things all on my mind. Hate to leave you here, babe, but you treat me so unkind. 4.
3,
Runnin' down to the station, catch the first mail train I see, Runnin' down to the station, catch the first mail train I see, I got the blues about miss so-and-so. And the child's got the blues about me.
I'm leaving this moming with my arms fold up and cryin', I'm leaving this moming with my arms fold up and cryin', I hate to leave my baby, but she treats me so unkind.
282
PAYING THE COST TO BE THE BOSS © Copyright 1968 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION and CAREERS-BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING, INC, Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by B.B. KING
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As long as I'm work-ing, ba-by, I tell you I'm gon - na han - die all the mon-ey.
tak-ing care of you, name
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0
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and playa lit-tle pok-er, too. act like- you're a - shamed.
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of of
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cost
to be the
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PRISON BOUND Copyright © 1999 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
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AJ
the blues came fall - in'
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down.
blues-
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the
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Additional Lyrics 2, It was all last night I sat in my cell and moaned, It was all last night I sat in my cell and moaned. Thinkin' about my baby, great God, and my happy home.
3, Now. baby, you will never see my smilin' face again. Now, baby, you will never see my smilin' face again, But you always can remember that your daddy has been your friend,
4, At my trial, baby, you could not be found. At my trial, baby, you could not be found. It's too late, mistreafin' woman, you know I'm prison bound.
284
PEACH ORCHARD MAMA Words and Music by JOE WILLIAMS
© Copyright 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyrighl Renewed
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free.
go down.
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If you want-
then keep your or - chard
got me to the place.
me.
ma..
but me.
^
work in your or-chard,
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swore no one's goin' use your peach-es but
1
no one's goin' use your peach-es
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man—
and an-oth-er gen-tie-man to pay her rent.
^m
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ev - 'ry
^P r ^ n she makes me
i0,^0 in your or-chard.
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cent.-
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J
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and an - oth - er gen-tie-man to pay your rent,.
man to buy your gro - c'ries.
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she makes me cry.
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and a - gain
she makes me hap - py.
she makes me cry.
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I wish to
God—
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a - gain I get a peach or-chard ma-ma,
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she would
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286
PICKPOCKET BLUES By BESSIE SMITH
©l«S(Rene*t.d), 1974FRANK MUSJCCORP
MeoioM ei.ou Cs
AJ
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best
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DJ
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DJ
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me
out peo-ple's pock - et where their
mon - ey
AJ
was
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shame,
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else
would
hands-
I would-n't lis - ten
it
GJ
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take
J^ J.
all
the
4
come home
to
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4
in the jail - house now
Gl
CÍDIMI
LJ) J
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stop—
done
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I
c a
mean, I'm
in
the jail - house
IJ J J J.J
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with
4
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browns,
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see
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me
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I'm
town
fin'
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house
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with
FÍDIMI
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fime
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this one.
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now,
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287
PLEASE HELP ME GET HIM OFF MY MIND By BESSIE SMITH
© 1928 (Renewed) FRANK MUSIC CORP
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r
wor-ried
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all night I laid
and groaned.
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and wor-ried.
cried
all night
I
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laid—
and
groaned.
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down-
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a-bout a manall2-4 (See additional lyrics)
who al-ways kicked and
dogged
me
'round
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'
a-bout a man— who al - ways— kicked and dogged me 'round.
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I've come to see you gypsy, beggin' on my bended knees. 3, It starts at my forehead and goes clean down to my toes, I've come to see you gypsy, beggin' on my bended knees. It starts at my forehead and goes clean down to my toes. That man's put something on me, oh take it off of me, please. Oh, how I'm sufferin' gypsy, nobody but the good Lawd knows. 4,
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PINETOP'S BLUES Words and Music by PINETOP SMITH
© Copyright 1929. 1941 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC, Copyright Renewed
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PLEASE SEND ME SOMEONE TO LOVE Words and Music by PERCY MAYFIELD
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TRO - © Copyright 1936 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers, Inc, New York, NY
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I went down to the river, I sat down on the ground, I went down to the river, I sat down on the ground, I'm gonna stay right here. Lord, fill Roberta comes down,
3,
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4,
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6,
I'm going to the station and talk to the chief of police, I'm going to the station and talk to the chief of police, Roberta done quit me. I can't see no peace.
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POISON IVY Words and Music by MEL LONDON
Copyright © 1955 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp. ( B M I )
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RECONSIDER BABY Words and Music by LOWELL FULSON
Copyright © 1955. 1964 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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RAIN IS SUCH A LONESOME SOUND Words and Music by JIMMY WITHERSPOON and RACHEL WITHERSPOON
© Copvrighl 1957 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC, Copyrighl Renewed
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ROCKING CHAIR BLUES Lyric by BESSIE SMITH Music by BESSIE SMITH and IRVING JOHNS
© 1924 (Renewed). 1993 FRANK MUSIC CORP.
6 L U £ 6 . IN A 6L0IOI
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THE SAME THING Written by WILLIE DIXON
© 1964 (Renewed 1992) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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ROLL 'EM PETE Words and Music by PETE JOHNSON and JOE TURNER
© Copyright 1941, 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyrighl Renewed
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ROCK ME BABY Copyright © 1964 by Cureers-BMG Music Publishing. Inc. and Powertorce Music Copyright Renewed
Words and Music by J O E J O S E A and B.B. KING
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ROAD RUNNER Words and Music by ELLAS McDANIEL
Copyright © 1960 (Renewed) hy Arc Music Corporation (BMl)
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Spoken Verses I.
Move over honey; let me by. Move over. baby, let this man by. I'm gonna show you, baby, when I get ahead, gonna put some dirt in your eye. Here I go!
2.
Take my hand, baby I wanna prove to you that I'm a ... a road-runnin' man, I wanna show you something, that I'm the fastest in the land. Now. let me by, (Beep beep.)
3.
Oh, yeah! How'm I doin'? (Beep beep.) (Beep-beep)
4,
Oh. yeah. You say you're fast, Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! But it don't look like you're gonna last. Good-bye, I've got to put you down, I'll see you someday, baby, somewhere hangin' around. (Beep-beep)
305
SAN FRANCISCO BAY BLUES Words and Music by JESSE FULLER
TRO - © Copyright 1958 (Renewed) and 1963 (Renewed) Hollis Music. Inc.. New York. NY
M£01UM 6 L U £ 6
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the
blues from my ba - by 2. 3 (See additional Ivrics)
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got
a
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it
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Additional Lyrics 2.
Sitfing down by my back door, wondering which way to go, Woman I'm so crazy about, she don't love me no more. Think I'll take me a freight train, 'cause I'm feeling blue. Ride all the way till the end of the line, thinking only of you.
3,
Meanwhile, in another city, just about to go insane. Sound like I heard my baby, the way she used to call my name. If she ever come back to stay, it will be another brand new day. Walking with my baby down by the San Francisco Bay,
306
ROLLIN' AND TUMBLIN' © I960 (Renewed 1988) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
Written by
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ST. LOUIS BLUES Words and Music by W. C. HANDY
Copyright © 1999 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
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1, I hate to see 2. 3 (See additional lyrics)
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to
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to
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Additional Lyrics 2.
Been to the Gypsy to get my fortune told. To the Gypsy, to get my fortune told, 'Cause I'm most wild about my jelly roll,
3,
You ought to see that stovepipe brown of mine. Like he owns the diamond Joseph line. He'd make a cross-eyed old man go stone blind.
Gypsy done told me: "Don't you wear no black." Yes she done told me: "Don't you wear no black.' Go to St, Louis, you can win him back.
Blacker than midnight, teeth like flags of tmce. Blackest man in the whole St, Louis. Blacker the berry, sweeter is the juice.
Help me to Cairo, make St, Louis by myself. Gone to Cairo, find my old friend Jeff, Goin' to pin myself close to his side. If I flag his train, I sure can ride,
About a crap game, he knows a powerful lot. But when work fime comes, he's on the dot, Goin' to ask him for a cold ten spot. What it takes to get it, he's certainly got,
I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie. Like a Kentucky Colonel loves'his mint and rye, I'll love my baby fill the day I die.
A black-headed gal make a freight train jump the track. Said a black-headed gal make a freight train jump the track. But a red-headed woman makes a preacher ball the jack.
324
STANDING AROUND CRYING Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
© 1959 (Renewed 1987) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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cry - ing,.
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ba - by.-
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look how you've got
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ta
me
stand-ing a-round
t—y
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p
p
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cry - ing..
know
I
don't love you lit - tie girl.
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t
on
my
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mind.
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I ain't gon-na
be rid - in' you
a-round in
my
au-to-mo-bile-
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m
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I
5
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that I'm a - fraid—
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4
4
me
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used to be,_
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used to
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SOMETHING INSIDE ME Words and Music by ELMORE JAMES
Copyright © 1967 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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k
D
that just won't
let me be.
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Additional Lyrics 2,
I wake up eariy in the momin' in my bedroom all alone, I wake up early in the momin' in my bedroom all alone, I don't find my baby, and I wonder, I wonder where's she gone?
3,
My baby's gone, and I done tired, it's a cryin's shame. Yeah, you know I done tried, it's a cryin's shame. Ever since she's been gone, you know my life don't feel the same.
4
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mis-er
326
STATESBORO BLUES Words and Music by WILLY McTELL
Copyright © 1929 by Peer Intemational Corporation Copyright Renewed
MtOiUff i m m x
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turn your lamp down
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3,
I love that woman better than any woman I've ever seen. Well. 1 love that woman better than any woman I've ever seen. Well, she treat me like a king. yeah. yeah, yeah, I treat her like a doggone queen.
SPOONFUL Written by WILLIE DIXON
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STEAMROLLER (Steamroller Blues) Words and Music by JAMES TAYLOR
0 1970 (Renewed 1998) EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC, and COUNTRY ROAD MUSIC All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC,
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STELLA MAE Words and Music by JOHN LEE HOOKER
Copyright © 1967 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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5,
4,
Now. baby, you made me stop gambling; You made me stop staying up all night long. Now. Stella Mae, I did all these things, I did them just for you. 'Cause I love you. I love you. oh yeah.
Now Stella Mae. if I had my choice for the whole round world. 1.1, baby, I'd tell you to be my choice, 'Cause I love you, 'Cause I love you, 'Cause I love you,,.
331
STORMY WEATHER (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)
Lyric by TED KOEHLER Music by HAROLD ARLEN
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STILL A FOOL Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
© 1959 (Renewed 1987) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMI)/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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TAIN'T NOBODY'S BIZ-NESS IF I DO Words and Music by PORTER GRAINGER and EVERETT ROBBINS
© Copyright 1922, 1949, 1960 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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THAT'S NO WAY TO GET ALONG Words and Music by Rev. ROBERT WILKINS
Copyright © 1969 (Renewed 1997) Wynwood Music Co,, Inc.
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Additional Lyrics 2, These low down women, mama, they treated your, aw, poor son wrong. Mama, treated me wrong. These low down women, mama, treated your poor son wrong. These low down women, mama, treated your poor son wrong. And that's no way to get along, 3, They treated me like my poor heart was made of rock or stone. Mama, made of a rock or stone. Treated me like my poor heart was made of rock or stone. Treated me like my poor heart was made of rock or stone. And that's no way to get along, 4, You know, that was enough, mama, to make your son wished he's dead and gone. Mama, wished I's dead and gone. That's enough to make your son, mama, wished he's dead and gone. That's enough to make your son, mama, wished he's dead and gone, 'Cause that's no way to get along, 5, I stood on the roadside. I cried alone, all by myself, I cried alone by myself, I stood on the roadside. I cried alone by myself. I stood on the roadside. I cried alone by myself. Cryin'. "that's no way to get along." 6, I's wantin' some train, for some train, to come along and take me away from here. Friends, take me away from here. Some train to come along and take me away from here. Some train to come along and take me away from here. And that's no way for me to get along.
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342
TERRAPLANE BLUES Words and Music by ROBERT JOHNSON
Copyright ©(1978), 1990. 1991 King Of Spades Music
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343
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Additional Lyrics I'd said I flash your light, mama, your hom won't even blow, (Spoken: Somebody's been mnnin' my batteries down on this machine,) I even flash my lights, mama, this horn won't even blow. Got a short in this connecfion. hoo-well. babe, it's way down below, I'm 'on' h'ist your hood, mama, I'm bound to check your oil, I'm gon' h'ist your hood. mama. mmm. I'm bound to check your oil, 1 got a woman that I'm lovin' way down in Arkansas, Mr, Highwayman, please don't block the road. Please don't block the road 'Cause she's re'ist'rin' a cold one hundred, and I'm booked and I got to go, Mmm. mmm. mmm. mmm. mmm. You. you hear me weep and moan. Who been drivin' my Terraplane now for you-hoo since I been gone? I'm 'on' get deep down in this connection, keep on tanglin' with your wires, I'm 'on' get deep down in this connection, hoo-well. keep on tanglin' with your wires. And when I mash down on your litfie starter. And your sparkplug '11 give me fire.
TEXAS FLOOD Words and Music by LARRY C. DAVIS and JOSEPH W. SCOTT
© Copyright 1958 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION Copyright Renewed
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all Man. Lord.
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Well. Well Well.
it's flood-ing down in dark clouds are I'm leav - ing you.
the tel - e - phone lines are down,. I'm stand-ing out here in the rain I'm go-ing back home to stay
Tex - as roll - ing ba - by
and
all Man. Lord.
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the tel - e - phone lines are I'm stand-ing out here in the I'm com-ing back home to
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344
THAT'S ALRIGHT Written by JOHN LEE HOOKER
© 1989 KING OF BOOGIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
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If I send for my baby, man, and she don't come. If I send for my baby. man. and she don't come, All the doctors in Hot Springs sure can't help her none.
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I'm gonna shoot my pistol, gonna shoot my Gatlin' gun, I'm gonna shoot my pistol, gonna shoot my Gafiin' gun. You made me love you, now your man done come,
Ah baby, where you stay last night? Ah baby, where you stay last night? You got your hair all tangles, and you ain't talkin' right.
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TOBACCO ROAD Words and Music by JOHN D. LOUDERMILK
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WALK ON Words and Music by BROWNIE McGHEE and RUTH McGHEE
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WALKING THROUGH THE PARK Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
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WANG DANG DOODLE Written by WILLIE DIXON
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WASTED LIFE BLUES By BESSIE SMITH
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No father to guide me. no mother to care. Must bear my troubles all alone. Not even a brother to help me share This burden I must bear alone. Refrain 4.
3.
I'm settin' and thinkin' of the days gone by. They filled my heart with pain. I'm too weak to stand and too strong to cry. But I'm forgittin' it all in vain. Refrain
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WEE BABY BLUES ©Copyright 1944. 1963 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL .STUDIOS. INC.
Words and Music by P E T E J O H N S O N
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WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT Written by WILLIE DIXON
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WHO DO YOU LOVE
Words and Music by ELLAS McDANIEL
Copyright © 1956 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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WHO'S BEEN TALKING Words and Music by CHESTER BURNETT
Copyright © 1960 (Renewed) by Arc Music Corporation (BMI)
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Copyright© (1978), 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
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Additional Lyrics 2,
Well, leave this momin' if I have to ride the blinds, I feel mistreated, and I don't mind dyin'. Leave this momin' if 1 have to ride the blind. Babe. I been mistreated, and I don't mind dyin'. 4,
3,
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She got a elgin movement from her head down to her toes. Break in on a dollar most anywhere she goes, Ooh, to her head down to her toes. Lord, she break in on a dollar, most anywhere she goes.
380
WEST END BLUES Words and Music by JOE OLIVER and CLARENCE WILLIAMS
© Copyright 1928 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
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WHY DON'T YOU DO RIGHT (Get Me Some Money, Too!) © 1941, 1942 EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY. A Division of MPL Communications. Inc. © Renewed 1969, 1970 MORLEY MUSIC CO.
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Copyright ©(1978), 1990, 1991 King Of Spades Music
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Additional Lyrics 2, I mistreat my baby, and I can't see no reason why. I mistreat my baby, and I can't see no reason why, Every fime I think about it. I just wring my hands and cry.
3. Wonder, could I bear apologize, or would she sympathize with me. Mmm. would she sympathize with me. She's a brownskin woman, just as sweet as a girifriend can be.
4. Mmm. babe. 1 may be right or wrong. Baby, it your opinion, I may be right or wrong. Watch your close friend, baby, your enemies Can't do you no harm.
.'). When you got a good friend that will stay right by your side. When you got a good friend that will stay right by your side. Give her all of your spare time, love and treat her right.
384
WHY I SING THE BLUES Words and Music by B.B. KING
© Copyrighl 1969 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION and CAREERS-BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING. INC. Copyrighl Renewed
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ship.
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sing
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and a
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dues.-
Additional Lyrics 3,
My kid's gonna grow up. gorma grow up to be a fool, 'cause they ain't got no more room, no more room for him in school. and everybody wants to know, why I sing the blues, I say I've been around a long fime, yes, I've really paid my dues.
4,
Yea, you know the company told me, yes, you're bom to lose, everybody around feel it, seems like everybody's got the blues, but I had them a long fime. I really, really paid my dues. You know I ain't ashamed of it. people. I just love to sing the blues.
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WOKE UP COLD IN HAND Words and Music by JAZZ GILLUM
© Copyright 1962 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. INC. Copyright Renewed
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WOMAN ALONE WITH THE BLUES Words and Music by WILLARD ROBISON
© 1955, 1961 (Renewed) EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, A Division of MPL Communications, Inc,
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YOU CAN'T LOSE WHAT YOU AIN'T NEVER HAD Written by McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS)
© 1964 (Renewed 1992) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Adminislered by BUG MUSIC
M0O£eAT£LV
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Had a sweet lit - tie girl.— Had mon-ey in the bank.Had a sweet lit - tie home.
1 lose my 1 got bust - ed. It got burned down.
sad, sad, sad.
ba - by. Peo - pie, Peo - pie,
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girl, bank, own
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ain't that that— that—
farm.
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^ sad.sad,sad,-
Well, you know you can't
67
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spend what
you
ain't
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Oh
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yeah,.
390
YELLOW DOG BLUES Words and Music by W.C. HANDY
Copyright © 1999 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION
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our hearts with the farm - ers
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an' he was on the
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it
392
WORRIED LIFE BLUES Words and Music by MACEO MERRIWEATHER
© Copyright 1941, 1960 by MCA - DUCHESS MUSIC CORPORATION Copyright Renewed
^LOIO 6 L U £ 6
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ij»i^ppji''Pr-"LLÜi''Pr-~^^^^^ Oh. Lawd-y
Lawd
oh. Lawd-y
it hurts me so
Lawd.
bad-
for us to
F:
J
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part.
C
Cl
F
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ba - by.-
FMI
C
I
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t^
ba - by..
C
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wor-ry
my life
an - y
p L J I 'g' rSo
I've been wor-ry-in' and
4' I
u
griev - in'
4
4
my
life
i '^* i y i
ain't gon - na
Gl
mp Lji"p So man - y
mom - in's-
a -
since you've been
i
'^u
lone.
But some-day.
C
i
J-_j
man - y
W
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gone.—
ain't g o n - n a
i ^ ^
Gl
t^ j._j
m
|y J^ J J J ^t^
r"^
days-
wor - ry
my life
Jf-TrV since you went a
vJ i . ^ i
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all
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ba - by.
to
393
C 0'
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I
^
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my life
^ ev-'ry place I
an-y
m
-
But some-day.
Cl
F
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love
you-
no - bod - y
I ^ J^ J J J ^ t^ J ^ ^ I
ba - by.-
C
Gl
i
^m.
how much I
ain't gon-na
wor-ry
my life
an-y
Gl
^p U I "p r So that's my
sto - ry,.
to you. Oh good - bye,
ba - by,.
2
and I don't care what you
C
ba - by..
GDIM
You're on my
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say—
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more.
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ain't gon - na wor - ry
mind-
Cl
-
more.
J
all
I have to
' PL
do.
C l F fíoi C
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(Instrumental)
>f f |V i o
i V-t^ If
I
ain't
dead
al
-
n
It read
^^^
(Instrumental)
die,, die.
wan - na wan - na
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j^ J j ^
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ooh.
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m
you know
the rea - son
why.
(Instrumental)
i D.S. AL CODA
BJ
BJ
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The
The
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HH t P hate
m
I
r my
rock
and
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roll.
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na
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yeah.
die.-
I
wan-na
y,
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£7^; girl,-
y3=F If
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you know the rea-son why,.
I
396
YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY THE COVER © 1962 (Renewed 1990) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Adminislered by BUG MUSIC
6eiGi«tLv
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f
You
5
Written by W I L L I E D I X O N
f
judge an judge judge a
can tcan'tcan't-
pie ar
ap • sug fish-
by by by
^
at at at
in
in' in'
^ tree cane.pond.-
Et
f
look look look
you you you
f
^y^
^0^ bee. man. wrong.
You You You
s ^
can't can't can't
judge judge judge—
er. er. er.
you
cov - er.
Oh.
daugh - ter SIS ter one—
^ judge
can t
AV
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a a
by by from
look look look
in'
m
á
can t
you
a
at at at
in
in'
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by by by
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at at at
^ book
by
look - in'
P the
you
Bt7
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judged
look
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P
farm - er,
^ but
£t ¥
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^ I'm
lov - er.
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like
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É Í by
look - in'
at
the
-fcy cov - er.
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moth broth oth
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judge judge a judge
can tcan'tcan't-
the the the
cov - er.
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397
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO Words and Music by JIMMY REED
Copyright © 1954 (Renewed) by Conrad Music, a division of Arc Music Corp, (BMI)
M0O£f[Af£ 6 L U £ 6
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J II- PJ7 Oh.
r
¥
^\Pu
you don't have hon - ey what's wrong
ba - by Oh. ba - by.
to with
¥
go,you?
F7 ^
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^t
ba - by. ba - by.
you don't have hon - ey what's wrong
Oh. Oh.
p
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f)| ?I
4^
to with
»
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gO-
you?
CD//M G 7
4—4 I'm Well
C
Well,
J.Ji'
pack up. treat me,
dar - lin'. dar - lin'.
^
gon-na you don't
G; ) ^f
Vf f
f
I
back in
the road ya used
I'll to
go,, do,.
\ t f w J' J J- J j : ^ I ? tp J J
1
give
you all
my mon - ey and
^ get
U DJ
down like
the eve - ning say
you
P
^
you
go
^
walked down-town.
Oh,
J n
down - town.
And
^m ba - by,-
4-
»t^ J Jyou don't have
J)lj to
> -
I'm
C
down
"j n u
the road
I'll
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go.
go,.
Cn/M G 7
C
gon-na
G;
pack up,
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lin'.
you
398
YOU DON'T KNOW MY MIND Words and Music by VIRGINIA LISTON, SAMUEL GRAY and CLARENCE WILLIAMS
© Copyright 1923 by MCA MUSIC PUBLISHING, A Division of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. Copyright Renewed
^LOIO 6 L U £ 9
1^1 J
C
^m
II' r went said grass
to the did - n't
he
IS —
race - track want me. green, and
î
my I the
man was - n't moun -
an - oth - er an - oth - er tell - in'
he-
good tains
J-.Í
you don't
know-
gal and man and what I'm
would - n't call think - in'
give me his 'bout—
none, ) bluff, [ you. )
m
mind.
my
You don't
JWr
know
from
You
^
me
ip
see me cry?" dress— fine. But
He I'm
I I'm
tn J said-
the
kind
of
m
P
^
cry'n'
p pt^ ^ J
J J i
G7
f to keep
Gave the gon - na
GJ
TO CODA -0-
laugh-in' just
won. e - nough. I'm are blue.
^
Gl
Jii
stand to don't—
^
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mon - ey to get my - self That'snot
FfDIM
^
P
r:
"Gal, wom - an
I can who will
laugh - in'
4 4 4 4
said to pa - pa, "Can you not good look - in' I
IJ J J J j stand to take—
see you her. —
die," / time, )
FfDIM G'l
J i yjj You don't
know,-
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IJ^^.^ë^ you don't
know-
my
You
D.S. AL CODA (ZND Tim)
4 4 4 S4 laugh-in' just
to keep
from
cry'n'
m
me laugh-in'
CODA
C
^ He The
see
^^ cry'n'
F ^
m
399
YOU KNOW I GOT TO DO IT Words and Music by HUDDIE LEDBETTER
TRO- ©Copyright 1963 (Renewed) Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.. NewYork, NY
Moo£eAr£Lv FAsr
E
^M^:^J J J^J^JJJ-JIJ » » ' ^ \ ' J ) ^ ^ ^ \ J } ¿ W » ^ Well, you know I
Yes.
got to do it,-
you know I
£
JTr^i^rP n i Yes. you know I
got to do
iL
and
I can't
got to do it,
^
bust a-loose
my gal.
II; ? r j p f p f I ? r j p j > I y f J so deep and wide.
1, Mis - sis - sip - pi Riv - er. 2-5 (See additional lyrics)
tó
W ' ^ U ^ IM from the
I can't
)
4—4—y
Well, you know I
oth - er side.
got
to
f
do
f^
get
)
a
)
let - ter
f Ü
it,.
Yes,
B
' J^iji^i i i i U you know
I
got
to
do
^ -
IJ fJ J J J ^ M Yes, you know
it.
1-4
I
got
to
do
it.
b
HHn f n i \m and
I
can't
bust
a - loose
that gal.
Additional Lyrics
4,
I jumped in the river, I started to drown. I thought about my woman, and I tumed around. Well, you know I had to do it. Yes. you know I had to do it. Yes. you know I had to do it, And 1 can't bust a-loose that gal.
3,
I take her to a dance, she danced with another. Wound up getfin' married, she swore it was her brother. Well, you know she had to do it. Yes. you know she had to do it. Yes. you know she had to do it. And I can't bust a-loose that gal.
First time I met her, I met her at a stand. Hit me 'side the head, said. "Big boy. won't you be my man?" Well, you know I had to do it. Yes. you know I had to do it. Yes, you know I had to do it. And I can't bust a-loose that gal.
5,
I knocked on her door about half past ten. When I heard her cryin'. said. "You can't come in,' Well, you know she had to do it. Yes. you know she had to do it. Yes. you know she had to do it. And I can't bust a-loose that gal.
400
YOU GONNA NEED MY HELP © 1964 (Renewed 1992) WATERTOONS MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
Written by
McKINLEY MORGANFIELD (MUDDY WATERS) M£OIUM 6 L U £ 6
F7
Bt7
F7
I y p PJ ptf r f t I ^ p CJ Í I'r r
ill
you gon - na
Oh.
[ ^ ^
you gon - na need my help. I
need.
say.
Bh ^
)
r
II' y ^ CJ* rl'r f / ^ I ^ P L J Í ^r r ^
Oh.
F7
you gon - na
you gon - na need my help. I
need.-
CJ
To CODA -0-
m
¥
f
¥
4
You know
say.
Bt7 have
f f
t
tzzzt
ev -'ry - thing, lit-tle girl, com-in' my
"^m
fF^
woke up leave home
0 in in
m
I
won't
14
^
have
to
wor - ry.
0
^m
1 Well, you Oh, you
way.
^
the the
mom-ing with your face mom-ing.
^ all, you
f
I ask you what's wrong with you. you say You won't cook me no food and you sfill
¥
^
all full won't come }
of frowns, back to I
night, D.S. AL CODA (ZND TIME)
LU U
ff
-0-COD/l
4
^
I
^
4
FJ
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4
I'm say
slowly
put-fin'you down. But. oh, you're treat-in' me right. But, oh.
401
YOU KNOW MY LOVE Written by WILLIE DIXON
© I960 (Renewed 1988) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMD/Administered by BUG MUSIC
k
ÔLOWL^
S7
EM
Í Though
^
time
has
^
passed
-4—. ^0^
4—4
love
in
> ^ j y J J Mf
my
heart
has
lain—
JU '
But this
gone,
Bl
yp t s
un - known.
* t/Vl
But when
I-
.M
^^^i get
^
J.
and months have
^
You
ried.
wor
0"^
I sneak a - way
and
my
know-
AM
Í
4—t
4 0^0'
cry
LM
î
^
n J J 1^
^
^=¿=it
love
you
4—t
know-
AM
' r [u\ you
know—
my
Fm
k
love
nev - er
has-
A
I
LM
, " I "
i
Ml n ^ n IJ You're gon - na
try
AM
died..
man - y things to
pac - i
-
your I mind,-
fy
LM
You' You'll
AM
^^ni P P P l L j J l ; ^ J l ^ m e - ven get
mar-ried tryin' to
But
have ' a good time,.
all
4
4 er
0
0
0.^0 rest
You're gon - na
|yg^
p p p [J spend
your
life
full
of
for - give - ness
you wil
y—y And when you're
67
,/M
m
¥ and
EM
m a
friend.
' J^ ^ h you'll need
OUL
^=^0^
need
do.
Bl
EM
down
you'll
^ ^
a
home,
B7
t ^ j'fp r\f and
find—
a
goal.
You're gon - na D.S. AL FINE
•/ p i
But when I-
402
YOU NEED LOVE © 1962 (Renewed 1990) HOOCHIE COOCHIE MUSIC (BMI)/Administered by BUG MUSIC
Written by W I L L I E D I X O N
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