Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Sam Johns Blues, artist - Bessie Smith. Album song The Complete Recordings of Bessie Smith, Vol. 1, in the genre Джаз
Date of issue: 09.10.2001
Record label: Frog
Song language: English
Sam Johns Blues |
(Spoken: |
Who’s that knockin' on that door |
Jones? |
You better get away from that door |
I don’t know nobody named Jones |
You’re in the right church, brother, but the wrong pew |
Sam Jones left his lawful wife, just to step around |
Came back home, 'bout a year |
Took it for his high brown |
Went to his accustomed shore |
And he knocked his knuckles sore |
His wife she came, but to his shame |
She knew his face no more |
Sam said, «I'm your husband, dear» |
But she said, «Dear, that’s strange to hear» |
You ain’t talkin' to Mrs. Jones |
You speakin' to Miss Wilson now |
I used to be your lawful mate |
But the judge done changed my fate |
Was a time you could-a' walked right in And call this place your home sweet home |
But now it’s all mine, for all time |
I’m free and livin' all alone |
Don’t need your clothes, don’t need your rent |
Don’t need your ones and twos |
Though I ain’t rich, I know my stitch |
I earned my Strutting |
Shoes |
Say, hand me the key that unlocks my front door |
Because that bell don’t read Sam Jones no more, no You ain’t talkin' to Mrs. Jones |
You speakin' to Miss Wilson now |