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I never had a pocket full of money
I never had a ruby red ring All I ever had was you, babe To sit and listen to me sing I got the blues The empty pocket blues And I never had a barrel full of money Never had a big Cadillac All I ever had was you, babe And that's a fact I got the blues The empty pocket blues Some people got barrels of money Bushels of ruby red rings But they ain't got a man like mine And they don't know how to sing I got the blues The empty pocket blues Now some say the blues are sorrowful Some say the blues are sad But when I sing the blues to you They come out feelin' glad I got the blues The empty pocket blues Now don't put your money in a barrel Don't waste it on a ruby red ring Give it all to your own little girl To fix your dinner while you sing I got the blues The empty pocket blues I got the blues The empty pocket blues |
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My man packed his trunks, said, "I'm a-goin' away,"
Packed his trunks and said, "I'm goin' away, And I won't be back until ya change your funny ways." And he said, "I'll write you soon's I find the time, Honey, I'll write you soon's I find the time." He's been gone so long, I guess he just couldn't spare the dime. And he said, "I'm leavin', almost breaks my heart, Honey, I'm leavin', almost breaks my heart, But, remember, sometime the best of friends must part." And I run, run to my window, train go rollin' by, Run to window, train go rollin' by. I got the blues so bad that I could lay me down and die. Now, hey, hey, mister mailman, did ya bring me any news? Hey, mister mailman, bring me any news? Well, if I didn't get a letter, I got the special delivery blues. |
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Another man done gone,
Another man done gone, Another man done gone from the county farm, Another man done gone. I didn't know his name, I didn't know his name, I didn't know his name, didn't know his name, Didn't know his name. He had a long chain on, He had a long chain on, He had a long chain on, had a long chain on, Had a long chain on. They killed another man, They killed another man, They killed another man, killed another man, Killed another man. Another man done gone, Another man done gone, Another man done gone from the county farm, Another man done gone. |
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Well, you wake up in the morning, hear the dingdong ring,
Ya go marchin' to the table, ya see the same old things, All on one table, knife, a fork and a pan, And it ya say a thing about it, you're in trouble with the man. Chorus: Oh, let the Midnight Special shine her light on me, Let the Midnight Special shine her ever-lovin' light on me. Oh, if you ever go to Houston, oh, man, ya better walk right, Ya better not stagger, Lord knows, you'd better not fight. Sheriff he'll arrest you, he'll carry ya down, And if the jury finds ya guilty, you're penitentiary boun'. (Chorus) "O yonder comes Miss Rosie!" "How in the world do ya know?" "Well, I knowed her by her apron and the dress she wore, Umbrella on her shoulder, a piece of paper in her han'. She goes a-walkin' to the captain, said, 'Turn loose my man!'" (Chorus) Well, I'm goin'-a leave you, and my time ain't long, I'll be done wi' my grievin' and my great long song. (Chorus) |
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