| Baby Please Don’t Tell On Me 2: 41 Trk 8 Disc 1
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| Tommy McClennan
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| Recorded: Wednesday Nov. 22, 1939 Chicago, Illinois
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| RCA Studio A., A&R — Lester Melrose
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| Tommy McClennan — vocal & guitar
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| RCA 07 863, 67 430−2 (BMG Music) 1997
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| This is the last one we’ve got now.
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| Yea!
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| When ya play these blues
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| You ain’t got to play no mo'
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| Now, just get 'em like you like it
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| Yo' own blues, you makin' now
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| Yeah!
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| You know, this is what your wife like
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| Yeah shit, this shit
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| Yeah!
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| Yeah!
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| Look-a-here, babe
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| Don’t wanna tell ya know mo'
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| 'You don’t need a-hurry, now
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| Just take your time, play this’un right
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| 'Cause you ain’t got to play not nothin' after this'
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| Look-a-here, babe
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| Don’t wanna have to tell you no mo'
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| You can get all my lovin'
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| If you let that black man go
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| Now, my mama tol' me
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| An my papa, started cry
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| Now, my mama tol' me
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| My papa, he sat an cried
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| Said, 'Son, don’t you let
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| None-a-these Chicago women
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| Or baby, take your life'
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| Now, I’m in my whiskey
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| Lord, an I got my work to do
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| Yes, yeah
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| 'What'd you say, tell me again?'
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| Now I say, I’m in my whiskey
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| And I got my work to do
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| Said, 'I'm a stranger here, babe
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| But please ma’am, take me home wit' you?
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| Yeah!
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| Now, you can get my little money
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| Babe, an you can wear my clothes
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| 'Play it right, you know it’s the last one'
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| You can get all my money
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| Babe, an you can wear my clothes
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| Well, what about it?
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| But I swear I don’t wanna catch you
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| Sweet mama, playin' round outdo'. |