| Freddy King
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| Robert Jr. Lockwood — guitar, Billy Emerson — piano
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| Robert 'Mojo' Elem — bass, Thomas McNulty — drums
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| Earlee Payton — hmc
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| Recorded: Chicago 1956, El-Bee Single #157 (b side)
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| Well now, it’s all over
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| 'Cause now you say we’re through
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| You’ve gone an left me
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| You say you found somebody new
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| That’s what you think
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| That’s what you think
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| You can lay off a while
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| But you sho' can’t quit me now
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| Child, I tried my best to please you
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| In all I do an say
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| Each time I start to tease you
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| You say you’s going away to stay
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| And that’s what you think
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| That’s what you think
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| You can lay off a while
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| But you sho' can’t quit me now
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| You might as well come
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| Back to me
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| And do the thing you should
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| So, I’ll tell you just one fact, you see
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| So, you might as well be good
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| You say you used to love me
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| With all your heart an soul
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| 'Cause now that you’re above me
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| You say your love is goin' cold
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| Think, what you think
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| That’s what you think
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| You can lay off a while
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| But you sho' can’t quit me now
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| (harmonica, guitar & boogie)
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| You say you used to love me
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| With all your heart an soul
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| 'Cause now that you’re above me
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| You say your love is goin' cold
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| That’s what you think
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| That’s what you think
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| You can lay off a while
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| But you sho' can’t quit me now
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| Quit me, now
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| Quit me, now
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| Quit me, now
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| You can lay off a while
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| But you sho' can’t quit me now-ooow
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| Oh-oooh! |