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from On The Road [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (온더로드) [ost] (2012) | |||||
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3:26 | ||||
from Guitar Blues Legend (2010) | |||||
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from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006) | |||||
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from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006) | |||||
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3:08 | ||||
from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006) | |||||
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3:15 | ||||
from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006) | |||||
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from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006) | |||||
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2:54 | ||||
from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006) | |||||
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2:57 | ||||
from Legends of Country Blues (CD A) (2006)
Well got up this morning, feeling 'round for my shoes
Know about that, I got the walkin' blues I said I got up this morning, I was feeling 'round for my shoes I said you know about that now, I got the walkin' blues. The blues aint nothing but a lowdown shaking chill If you aint had 'em I hope you never will Oh, the blues is a lowdown old aching chill If you aint had 'em boys, I- I hope you never will. When you get worried drop me a line If I don't go crazy, honey, I'm going to lose my mind When you get worried I said sit down and drop me a line If I don't go crazy, honey, I'm going to lose my mind. Your hair aint curly, your doggone eyes aint blue If you don't want me what the world I- I want with you? Oh, your hair aint curly and your doggone eyes aint blue I said now if you don't want me, babe, what the wide world I want with you? Don't a man feel bad the Good Lord's sun go down? He don't have nobody to throw his arms around Can't a man feel bad, I said when the Good Lord's sun go down? I said he don't have a soul, not to throw his arms around. Looky here baby, what you want me to do? I've done all I could just to get a-along with you Looky here honey, what do you want poor me to do? I say I've done all I could, honey, just to get along with you. You know I love my baby like the cow love to chew her cud I'm layin' round here though I aint doin' no good Ooh, I love you honey like the cow love to chew her cud I'm layin' round here, baby, but I- I sure aint doin' no good. You know the minutes seem like hours, the hours seem like days Seem like my baby don't stop her lowdown ways Oh, the minutes seem like hours, I said the hours, they seem like days You know it seems like my bride never stop her old lowdown ways. I'm going to the gypsy now to have my fortune told, I believe somebody is stealing my jelly roll I'm going to the gypsy, I believe I'll have my fortune told, 'Cos I believe somebody is trying to steal my jelly roll. I got up this morning, feeling sick and bad, Thinking 'bout the good times that I once have had I said soon this morning, I was feeling so sick and bad, You know I was thinking 'bout the good times now that I- I once have had. The sun is going down behind that old western hill Yes, yes, Ooh, behind that old western hill And I wouldn't do nothing boys, not against my woman's will. You know I'm going away, I'll stay a great long time I aint coming back here until you change your mind Oh, I'm going away, I believe I'll stay a great long time I said I aint coming back, honey, until you change your mind. |
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from Son House - New York Central Live! (2005) | |||||
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11:03 | ||||
from Son House - New York Central Live! (2005) | |||||
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3:57 | ||||
from Son House - New York Central Live! (2005) | |||||
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3:09 | ||||
from Son House - New York Central Live! (2005) | |||||
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1:41 | ||||
from Son House - New York Central Live! (2005) | |||||
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10:12 | ||||
from Son House - New York Central Live! (2005)
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church I'm gonna be a Baptist preacher, and I sure won't have to work Oh, I'm a-preach these blues, and I, I want everybody to shout I want everybody to shout I'm gonna do like a prisoner, I'm gonna roll my time on out Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Till the blues come along, and they blowed my spirit1 away Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day But the womens and whiskey, well, they would not set me free Oh, I wish I had me a heaven of my own Hey, a heaven of my own Till I'd give all my women a long, long, happy home Hey, I love my baby, just like I love myself Oh, just like I love myself Well, if she don't have me, she won't have nobody else |
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2:56 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005) | |||||
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3:16 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005) | |||||
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2:53 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005) | |||||
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3:23 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005) | |||||
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2:42 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005) | |||||
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3:18 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005) | |||||
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3:07 | ||||
from Son House & Great Delta Blues Singers 1928 - 1930 (2005)
Well got up this morning, feeling 'round for my shoes
Know about that, I got the walkin' blues I said I got up this morning, I was feeling 'round for my shoes I said you know about that now, I got the walkin' blues. The blues aint nothing but a lowdown shaking chill If you aint had 'em I hope you never will Oh, the blues is a lowdown old aching chill If you aint had 'em boys, I- I hope you never will. When you get worried drop me a line If I don't go crazy, honey, I'm going to lose my mind When you get worried I said sit down and drop me a line If I don't go crazy, honey, I'm going to lose my mind. Your hair aint curly, your doggone eyes aint blue If you don't want me what the world I- I want with you? Oh, your hair aint curly and your doggone eyes aint blue I said now if you don't want me, babe, what the wide world I want with you? Don't a man feel bad the Good Lord's sun go down? He don't have nobody to throw his arms around Can't a man feel bad, I said when the Good Lord's sun go down? I said he don't have a soul, not to throw his arms around. Looky here baby, what you want me to do? I've done all I could just to get a-along with you Looky here honey, what do you want poor me to do? I say I've done all I could, honey, just to get along with you. You know I love my baby like the cow love to chew her cud I'm layin' round here though I aint doin' no good Ooh, I love you honey like the cow love to chew her cud I'm layin' round here, baby, but I- I sure aint doin' no good. You know the minutes seem like hours, the hours seem like days Seem like my baby don't stop her lowdown ways Oh, the minutes seem like hours, I said the hours, they seem like days You know it seems like my bride never stop her old lowdown ways. I'm going to the gypsy now to have my fortune told, I believe somebody is stealing my jelly roll I'm going to the gypsy, I believe I'll have my fortune told, 'Cos I believe somebody is trying to steal my jelly roll. I got up this morning, feeling sick and bad, Thinking 'bout the good times that I once have had I said soon this morning, I was feeling so sick and bad, You know I was thinking 'bout the good times now that I- I once have had. The sun is going down behind that old western hill Yes, yes, Ooh, behind that old western hill And I wouldn't do nothing boys, not against my woman's will. You know I'm going away, I'll stay a great long time I aint coming back here until you change your mind Oh, I'm going away, I believe I'll stay a great long time I said I aint coming back, honey, until you change your mind. |
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20:40 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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2:38 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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4:52 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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8:49 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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7:26 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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3:45 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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7:22 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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0:48 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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3:47 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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0:78 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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1:54 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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2:48 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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7:11 | ||||
from Son House - Son House - At Home - Rochester 1969 (2005) | |||||
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3:17 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005)
Hey, I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I grabbed my suitcase, I took off, up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board I grabbed my suitcase, I took on up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board Well, I walked up close, I looked down in her face Good old gal, you got to lay here till Judgment Day I walked up close, and I looked down in her face Yes, been a good old gal, got to lay here till Judgment Day Oh, my woman so black, she stays apart of this town Can't nothin' "go" when the poor girl is around My black mama stays apart of this town Oh, can't nothing "go" when the poor girl is around Oh, some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad (note 1) It's the worst old feelin' that I ever had Some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad Buddy, the worst old feelin', Lord, I ever had Hmmm, I fold my arms, and I walked away "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" I fold my arms, Lord, I walked away Say, "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" |
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3:53 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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5:20 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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6:54 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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4:27 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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3:35 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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4:59 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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4:22 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005)
Why don't you catch my pony, now saddle up my black mare?
...my pony, saddle up, up my black mare? You know, I'm gonna find my baby, well, in the world somewhere You know, he's a travelin' horse, an' he's too black bad He's a travelin' pony, I declare, he's too black bad You know, he got a gait, now, no Shetlan' ain't never had You know, I taken him by the rein an' I led him around and 'round I say, I taken him by the reins an' I, I led him, him 'round and 'round You know, he ain't the best in the world, but he's the best ever been in this town You know, he's a travelin' horse and he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony and he don't deny his name You know, the way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame Why don't you come up here, pony, now come on, please let's us go I said, "Come up, get up now, please pony, now let's us go" Let's we saddle on down on the Gulf of, of Mexico You know, the horse that I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace I say, the pony I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace You know, a horse with them many gaits, you know, I'm bound to win the race He's a travelin' horse an' he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony, he don't deny his name The way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame |
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0:41 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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8:32 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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4:29 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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4:11 | ||||
from Son House - Son House Live At The Gaslight Cafe Jan 3rd 1965 (2005) | |||||
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4:19 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Hey, I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I grabbed my suitcase, I took off, up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board I grabbed my suitcase, I took on up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board Well, I walked up close, I looked down in her face Good old gal, you got to lay here till Judgment Day I walked up close, and I looked down in her face Yes, been a good old gal, got to lay here till Judgment Day Oh, my woman so black, she stays apart of this town Can't nothin' "go" when the poor girl is around My black mama stays apart of this town Oh, can't nothing "go" when the poor girl is around Oh, some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad (note 1) It's the worst old feelin' that I ever had Some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad Buddy, the worst old feelin', Lord, I ever had Hmmm, I fold my arms, and I walked away "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" I fold my arms, Lord, I walked away Say, "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" |
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3:10 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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3:40 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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2:06 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face
Don't mind people grinnin' in your face You just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know your mother would talk about you Your own sisters and your brothers too They just don't care how you're tryin' to live They'll talk about you still Yes, but bear, ooh, this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Oh, just bear, ooh this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know they'll jump you up and down They'll carry you all 'round and 'round Just as soon as your back is turned They'll be tryin' to crush you down Yes, but bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face, oh, Lord And just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face |
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2:30 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now God walked down in the cool of the day, and called Adam by his name But he refused to answer, 'cause he was naked and ashamed So, tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now Christ had 12 apostles, and three he laid away He said "Watch for me one hour, while I go yonder and pray" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Mary Margaret they were there, and they heard every word he said Said "Go tell my disciples, I said meet me in Galilee" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals |
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3:46 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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9:28 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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3:06 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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4:32 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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4:13 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Why don't you catch my pony, now saddle up my black mare?
...my pony, saddle up, up my black mare? You know, I'm gonna find my baby, well, in the world somewhere You know, he's a travelin' horse, an' he's too black bad He's a travelin' pony, I declare, he's too black bad You know, he got a gait, now, no Shetlan' ain't never had You know, I taken him by the rein an' I led him around and 'round I say, I taken him by the reins an' I, I led him, him 'round and 'round You know, he ain't the best in the world, but he's the best ever been in this town You know, he's a travelin' horse and he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony and he don't deny his name You know, the way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame Why don't you come up here, pony, now come on, please let's us go I said, "Come up, get up now, please pony, now let's us go" Let's we saddle on down on the Gulf of, of Mexico You know, the horse that I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace I say, the pony I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace You know, a horse with them many gaits, you know, I'm bound to win the race He's a travelin' horse an' he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony, he don't deny his name The way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame |
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5:44 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church I'm gonna be a Baptist preacher, and I sure won't have to work Oh, I'm a-preach these blues, and I, I want everybody to shout I want everybody to shout I'm gonna do like a prisoner, I'm gonna roll my time on out Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Till the blues come along, and they blowed my spirit1 away Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day But the womens and whiskey, well, they would not set me free Oh, I wish I had me a heaven of my own Hey, a heaven of my own Till I'd give all my women a long, long, happy home Hey, I love my baby, just like I love myself Oh, just like I love myself Well, if she don't have me, she won't have nobody else |
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3:02 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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3:06 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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6:40 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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6:50 | ||||
from Feel Like Going Home - A Film By Martin Scorsese (2003) | |||||
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3:13 | ||||
from Feel Like Going Home - A Film By Martin Scorsese (2003) | |||||
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4:19 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Hey, I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I grabbed my suitcase, I took off, up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board I grabbed my suitcase, I took on up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board Well, I walked up close, I looked down in her face Good old gal, you got to lay here till Judgment Day I walked up close, and I looked down in her face Yes, been a good old gal, got to lay here till Judgment Day Oh, my woman so black, she stays apart of this town Can't nothin' "go" when the poor girl is around My black mama stays apart of this town Oh, can't nothing "go" when the poor girl is around Oh, some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad (note 1) It's the worst old feelin' that I ever had Some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad Buddy, the worst old feelin', Lord, I ever had Hmmm, I fold my arms, and I walked away "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" I fold my arms, Lord, I walked away Say, "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" |
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3:10 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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3:39 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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2:06 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face
Don't mind people grinnin' in your face You just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know your mother would talk about you Your own sisters and your brothers too They just don't care how you're tryin' to live They'll talk about you still Yes, but bear, ooh, this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Oh, just bear, ooh this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know they'll jump you up and down They'll carry you all 'round and 'round Just as soon as your back is turned They'll be tryin' to crush you down Yes, but bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face, oh, Lord And just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face |
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2:30 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now God walked down in the cool of the day, and called Adam by his name But he refused to answer, 'cause he was naked and ashamed So, tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now Christ had 12 apostles, and three he laid away He said "Watch for me one hour, while I go yonder and pray" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Mary Margaret they were there, and they heard every word he said Said "Go tell my disciples, I said meet me in Galilee" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals |
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3:46 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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9:27 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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3:06 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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4:32 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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4:13 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Why don't you catch my pony, now saddle up my black mare?
...my pony, saddle up, up my black mare? You know, I'm gonna find my baby, well, in the world somewhere You know, he's a travelin' horse, an' he's too black bad He's a travelin' pony, I declare, he's too black bad You know, he got a gait, now, no Shetlan' ain't never had You know, I taken him by the rein an' I led him around and 'round I say, I taken him by the reins an' I, I led him, him 'round and 'round You know, he ain't the best in the world, but he's the best ever been in this town You know, he's a travelin' horse and he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony and he don't deny his name You know, the way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame Why don't you come up here, pony, now come on, please let's us go I said, "Come up, get up now, please pony, now let's us go" Let's we saddle on down on the Gulf of, of Mexico You know, the horse that I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace I say, the pony I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace You know, a horse with them many gaits, you know, I'm bound to win the race He's a travelin' horse an' he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony, he don't deny his name The way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame |
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5:43 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003)
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church I'm gonna be a Baptist preacher, and I sure won't have to work Oh, I'm a-preach these blues, and I, I want everybody to shout I want everybody to shout I'm gonna do like a prisoner, I'm gonna roll my time on out Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Till the blues come along, and they blowed my spirit1 away Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day But the womens and whiskey, well, they would not set me free Oh, I wish I had me a heaven of my own Hey, a heaven of my own Till I'd give all my women a long, long, happy home Hey, I love my baby, just like I love myself Oh, just like I love myself Well, if she don't have me, she won't have nobody else |
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3:02 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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3:06 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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6:40 | ||||
from Son House - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Son House (2003) | |||||
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4:19 | ||||
from Folk, Gospel & Blues: Will The Circle Be Unbroken (1999)
I got a letter this mornin, how do you reckon it read?
It said, "Hurry, hurry, yeah, your love is dead" I got a letter this mornin, I say how do you reckon it read? You know, it said, "Hurry, hurry, how come the gal you love is dead?" So, I grabbed up my suitcase, and took off down the road When I got there she was layin' on a coolin' board I grabbed up my suitcase, and I said and I took off down the road I said, but when I got there she was already layin on a coolin' board Well, I walked up right close, looked down in her face Said, the good ol' gal got to lay here 'til the Judgment Day I walked up right close, and I said I looked down in her face I said the good ol' gal, she got to lay here 'til the Judgment Day Looked like there was 10,000 people standin' round the buryin' ground I didn't know I loved her 'til they laid her down Looked like 10,000 were standin' round the buryin' ground You know I didn't know I loved her 'til they damn laid her down Lord, have mercy on my wicked soul I wouldn't mistreat you baby, for my weight in gold I said, Lord, have mercy on my wicked soul You know I wouldn't mistreat nobody, baby, not for my weight in gold Well, I folded up my arms and I slowly walked away I said, "Farewell honey, I'll see you on Judgment Day" Ah, yeah, oh, yes, I slowly walked away I said, "Farewell, farewell, I'll see you on the Judgment Day" You know I went in my room, I bowed down to pray The blues came along and drove my spirit away I went in my room, I said I bowed down to pray I said the blues came along and drove my spirit away You know I didn't feel so bad, 'til the good ol' sun went down I didn't have a soul to throw my arms around I didn't feel so bad, 'til the good ol' sun went down You know, I didn't have nobody to throw my arms around I loved you baby, like I love myself You don't have me, you won't have nobody else I loved you baby, better than I did myself I said now if you don't have me, I didn't want you to have nobody else You know, it's hard to love someone that don't love you Ain't no satisfaction, don't care what in the world you do Yeah, it's hard to love someone that don't love you You know it don't look like satisfaction, don't care what in the world you do Got up this mornin', just about the break of day A-huggin' the pillow where she used to lay Got up this mornin', just about the break of day A-huggin' the pillow where my good gal used to lay Got up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes You know, I must-a had them old walkin' blues Got up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes Yeah, you know bout that, I must-a had them old walkin' blues You know, I cried last night and all the night before Gotta change my way a livin', so I don't have to cry no more You know, I cried last night and all the night before Gotta change my way a livin', you see, so I don't have to cry no more Ah, hush, thought I heard her call my name If it wasn't so loud and so nice and plain Ah, yeah Mmmmmm Well, listen, whatever you do This is one thing, honey, I tried to get along with you Yes, no tellin' what you do I done everything I could, just to try and get along with you Well, the minutes seemed like hours, hours they seemed like days It seemed like my good, old gal outta done stopped her low-down ways Minutes seemed like hours, hours they seemed like days Seems like my good, old gal outta done stopped her low-down ways You know, love's a hard ol' fall, make you do things you don't wanna do Love sometimes leaves you feeling sad and blue You know, love's a hard ol' fall, make you do things you don't wanna do Love sometimes make you feel sad and blue |
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from Son House - The Original Delta Blues (1998)
I got a letter this mornin, how do you reckon it read?
It said, "Hurry, hurry, yeah, your love is dead" I got a letter this mornin, I say how do you reckon it read? You know, it said, "Hurry, hurry, how come the gal you love is dead?" So, I grabbed up my suitcase, and took off down the road When I got there she was layin' on a coolin' board I grabbed up my suitcase, and I said and I took off down the road I said, but when I got there she was already layin on a coolin' board Well, I walked up right close, looked down in her face Said, the good ol' gal got to lay here 'til the Judgment Day I walked up right close, and I said I looked down in her face I said the good ol' gal, she got to lay here 'til the Judgment Day Looked like there was 10,000 people standin' round the buryin' ground I didn't know I loved her 'til they laid her down Looked like 10,000 were standin' round the buryin' ground You know I didn't know I loved her 'til they damn laid her down Lord, have mercy on my wicked soul I wouldn't mistreat you baby, for my weight in gold I said, Lord, have mercy on my wicked soul You know I wouldn't mistreat nobody, baby, not for my weight in gold Well, I folded up my arms and I slowly walked away I said, "Farewell honey, I'll see you on Judgment Day" Ah, yeah, oh, yes, I slowly walked away I said, "Farewell, farewell, I'll see you on the Judgment Day" You know I went in my room, I bowed down to pray The blues came along and drove my spirit away I went in my room, I said I bowed down to pray I said the blues came along and drove my spirit away You know I didn't feel so bad, 'til the good ol' sun went down I didn't have a soul to throw my arms around I didn't feel so bad, 'til the good ol' sun went down You know, I didn't have nobody to throw my arms around I loved you baby, like I love myself You don't have me, you won't have nobody else I loved you baby, better than I did myself I said now if you don't have me, I didn't want you to have nobody else You know, it's hard to love someone that don't love you Ain't no satisfaction, don't care what in the world you do Yeah, it's hard to love someone that don't love you You know it don't look like satisfaction, don't care what in the world you do Got up this mornin', just about the break of day A-huggin' the pillow where she used to lay Got up this mornin', just about the break of day A-huggin' the pillow where my good gal used to lay Got up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes You know, I must-a had them old walkin' blues Got up this mornin', feelin' round for my shoes Yeah, you know bout that, I must-a had them old walkin' blues You know, I cried last night and all the night before Gotta change my way a livin', so I don't have to cry no more You know, I cried last night and all the night before Gotta change my way a livin', you see, so I don't have to cry no more Ah, hush, thought I heard her call my name If it wasn't so loud and so nice and plain Ah, yeah Mmmmmm Well, listen, whatever you do This is one thing, honey, I tried to get along with you Yes, no tellin' what you do I done everything I could, just to try and get along with you Well, the minutes seemed like hours, hours they seemed like days It seemed like my good, old gal outta done stopped her low-down ways Minutes seemed like hours, hours they seemed like days Seems like my good, old gal outta done stopped her low-down ways You know, love's a hard ol' fall, make you do things you don't wanna do Love sometimes leaves you feeling sad and blue You know, love's a hard ol' fall, make you do things you don't wanna do Love sometimes make you feel sad and blue |
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from Son House - The Original Delta Blues (1998)
Mmmm, mmmmm.
Got up this mornin, feelin sick and bad, I's thinkin bout the good time, that I once have had. I said, I got up this mornin, and I said I's feelin so sick and bad, Yeah, I's just thinkin bout the good times, chil'ren, that I, I once have had. Mmm, did you ever love, when they didn't love you? You know there wasn't satisfaction, didn't care what in the world you do. I said'd you ever love, I said, when they did not love you? Yeah, didn't look like there'd be satisfaction, didn't care what in this old world you do. Mmm, I tell her come here little girl, why don't you sit down on my knee? I just want to tell you how you have been treatin me. I said, run here little girl, I said sit right down here on my knee, You know, I just want to tell you just how you've been treatin me. You know, that's a shame, ole dirty shame, I'm so sorry the day, honey, I ever knowed your name. I said, you know that's a shame, I said, it's a low down, ole dirty shame, Oh, the way you been treatin me, is a low down, ole dirty shame. You know, love, love is a worried old heart desease, Look like the very one you be lovin, is so hard to please. I said, love, I said, is a worried old heart desease, Look like the very one you be lovin, is so confound hard to please. You know, I go into my room, I sat down and cried, I didn't have no blues, but I wasn't satisfied. Yes, I went in my room, and I said, and I sat down and I cried, Yes, I didn't have no blues, but I just wasn't satisfied. You know, did you ever get up in the mornin, with the blues three different ways? You had two mind to leave here, and you didn't have but one such stay. Did you ever get up in the mornin, w |
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from Son House - The Original Delta Blues (1998)
Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face
Don't mind people grinnin' in your face You just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know your mother would talk about you Your own sisters and your brothers too They just don't care how you're tryin' to live They'll talk about you still Yes, but bear, ooh, this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Oh, just bear, ooh this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know they'll jump you up and down They'll carry you all 'round and 'round Just as soon as your back is turned They'll be tryin' to crush you down Yes, but bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face, oh, Lord And just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face |
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from Son House - The Original Delta Blues (1998)
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now God walked down in the cool of the day, and called Adam by his name But he refused to answer, 'cause he was naked and ashamed So, tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now Christ had 12 apostles, and three he laid away He said "Watch for me one hour, while I go yonder and pray" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Mary Margaret they were there, and they heard every word he said Said "Go tell my disciples, I said meet me in Galilee" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals |
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from Son House - The Original Delta Blues (1998)
Why don't you catch my pony, now saddle up my black mare?
...my pony, saddle up, up my black mare? You know, I'm gonna find my baby, well, in the world somewhere You know, he's a travelin' horse, an' he's too black bad He's a travelin' pony, I declare, he's too black bad You know, he got a gait, now, no Shetlan' ain't never had You know, I taken him by the rein an' I led him around and 'round I say, I taken him by the reins an' I, I led him, him 'round and 'round You know, he ain't the best in the world, but he's the best ever been in this town You know, he's a travelin' horse and he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony and he don't deny his name You know, the way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame Why don't you come up here, pony, now come on, please let's us go I said, "Come up, get up now, please pony, now let's us go" Let's we saddle on down on the Gulf of, of Mexico You know, the horse that I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace I say, the pony I'm ridin', he can fox-trot, he can lope and pace You know, a horse with them many gaits, you know, I'm bound to win the race He's a travelin' horse an' he don't deny his name He's a travelin' pony, he don't deny his name The way he can travel is a low-down, old, dirty shame |
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from Son House - The Original Delta Blues (1998)
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church
Oh, I'm gonna get me a religion, I'm gonna join the Baptist Church I'm gonna be a Baptist preacher, and I sure won't have to work Oh, I'm a-preach these blues, and I, I want everybody to shout I want everybody to shout I'm gonna do like a prisoner, I'm gonna roll my time on out Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Oh, I went in my room, I bowed down to pray Till the blues come along, and they blowed my spirit1 away Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day Oh, I'd-a had religion, Lord, this every day But the womens and whiskey, well, they would not set me free Oh, I wish I had me a heaven of my own Hey, a heaven of my own Till I'd give all my women a long, long, happy home Hey, I love my baby, just like I love myself Oh, just like I love myself Well, if she don't have me, she won't have nobody else |
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from Son House - Delta Blues And Spirituals (1995)
Hey, I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I solemnly swear, Lord, I raise my right hand That I'm goin' get me a woman, you get you another man I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I got a letter this morning, how do you reckon it read? "Oh, hurry, hurry, gal, you love is dead" I grabbed my suitcase, I took off, up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board I grabbed my suitcase, I took on up the road I got there, she was laying on the cooling board Well, I walked up close, I looked down in her face Good old gal, you got to lay here till Judgment Day I walked up close, and I looked down in her face Yes, been a good old gal, got to lay here till Judgment Day Oh, my woman so black, she stays apart of this town Can't nothin' "go" when the poor girl is around My black mama stays apart of this town Oh, can't nothing "go" when the poor girl is around Oh, some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad (note 1) It's the worst old feelin' that I ever had Some people tell me the worried blues ain't bad Buddy, the worst old feelin', Lord, I ever had Hmmm, I fold my arms, and I walked away "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" I fold my arms, Lord, I walked away Say, "That's all right, mama, your trouble will come someday" |
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from Son House - Delta Blues And Spirituals (1995)
Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face
Don't mind people grinnin' in your face You just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know your mother would talk about you Your own sisters and your brothers too They just don't care how you're tryin' to live They'll talk about you still Yes, but bear, ooh, this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Oh, just bear, ooh this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face You know they'll jump you up and down They'll carry you all 'round and 'round Just as soon as your back is turned They'll be tryin' to crush you down Yes, but bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face Don't mind people grinnin' in your face, oh, Lord And just bear this in mind, a true friend is hard to find Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face |
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from Son House - Delta Blues And Spirituals (1995)
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator
Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now God walked down in the cool of the day, and called Adam by his name But he refused to answer, 'cause he was naked and ashamed So, tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Now Christ had 12 apostles, and three he laid away He said "Watch for me one hour, while I go yonder and pray" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Mary Margaret they were there, and they heard every word he said Said "Go tell my disciples, I said meet me in Galilee" And tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals Who's that writin', John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin', John the Revelator Who's that writin', John the Revelator wrote the book of the seven seals |
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from Son House - Father Of The Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions (1992) |