Frankie and Johnny
de Big Bill Broonzy
Lord, I've been, oh, hollerin' baby, cryin' the whole night long
Lord, I've been, oh, hollerin' baby, cryin' the whole night long
Lord, the woman that I'm cryin' about, Lord, I don't know why she's gone
Lord, she left me, left me here in Chicago, she didn't even say one word
Lord, she left me here in Chicago, she didn't even say one word
Lord, I know, know the reason, Lord, she would listenin' what she heard
Lord, I feelin' 'bout that shouldn't I see that woman, tell her I'm on my way
Lord, I feelin' 'bout that shouldn't I see that woman, tell her I'm on my way
Lord, I've gotta find my woman, Lord, if I do walk the rest of my days
Lord, I was born, born in Mississippi, Lord, but Arkansas is where I'm from
Yes, I was born, born in Mississippi, Lord, but Arkansas is where I'm from
Lord, I'm in love with the woman that's why my friends all say that I'm dull
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