Song | Statesboro Blues |
Artist | Deep Purple |
Album | Days May COme And Days May Go (Special Edition) |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
You got no nerve, baby, to turn Uncle John from your door | |
I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues | |
I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues | |
Well, I looked over in the corner, and Grandpa seemed to have them, too | |
Well, my momma died and left me | |
My poppa died and left me | |
I ain’t good-looking, baby | |
But I’m somewhat sweet and kind | |
I’m going to the country, baby, do you want to go? | |
But if you can’t make it, baby, your sister Lucille said she want to go | |
(And I sure will take her) | |
I love that woman, better than any woman I’ve ever seen | |
Well, I love that woman, better than any woman I’ve ever seen | |
Well, now, she treat me like a king, yeah, yeah, yeah, and she look like a doggone queen | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
You got no nerve, baby, to turn Uncle John from your door |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
You got no nerve, baby, to turn Uncle John from your door | |
I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues | |
I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues | |
Well, I looked over in the corner, and Grandpa seemed to have them, too | |
Well, my momma died and left me | |
My poppa died and left me | |
I ain' t goodlooking, baby | |
But I' m somewhat sweet and kind | |
I' m going to the country, baby, do you want to go? | |
But if you can' t make it, baby, your sister Lucille said she want to go | |
And I sure will take her | |
I love that woman, better than any woman I' ve ever seen | |
Well, I love that woman, better than any woman I' ve ever seen | |
Well, now, she treat me like a king, yeah, yeah, yeah, and she look like a doggone queen | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
You got no nerve, baby, to turn Uncle John from your door |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
You got no nerve, baby, to turn Uncle John from your door | |
I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues | |
I woke up this morning, I had them Statesboro Blues | |
Well, I looked over in the corner, and Grandpa seemed to have them, too | |
Well, my momma died and left me | |
My poppa died and left me | |
I ain' t goodlooking, baby | |
But I' m somewhat sweet and kind | |
I' m going to the country, baby, do you want to go? | |
But if you can' t make it, baby, your sister Lucille said she want to go | |
And I sure will take her | |
I love that woman, better than any woman I' ve ever seen | |
Well, I love that woman, better than any woman I' ve ever seen | |
Well, now, she treat me like a king, yeah, yeah, yeah, and she look like a doggone queen | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
Wake up, momma, turn your lamp down low | |
You got no nerve, baby, to turn Uncle John from your door |