| It’s A Crying Pity 2:49 Trk 12 Disc 2 33
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| (Tommy McClennan)
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| Tommy McClennan
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| Recorded: Chicago, Illinois Monday, Sept. 15, 1941
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| RCA Studio A, A&R — Lester Melrose
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| Tommy McClennan — vocal & guitar
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| Unk string bass.
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| 07 863 67 430−2 RCA 1997 Bluebird Blues (BMG)
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| It’s a cryin' pity
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| Lowdown, dirty shame
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| It’s a cryin' pity
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| Lowdown, dirty shame
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| Crazy 'bout a no-good woman
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| 'Fraid to call her name
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| Now, where were you, babe
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| When I knocked upon yo' do'?
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| 'Out late last night'
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| Where were you, babe
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| When I knocked upon yo' do'?
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| You had a nerve, tell po' Tommy
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| That you couldn’t use me no mo'
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| But that’s alright, babe
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| Got to reap what you sow
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| That’s alright, babe
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| Got to reap just what you sow
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| But don’t forget that night
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| An I knocked upon yo' do'
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| Now, I done some-un' last winter
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| No expect to do it no mo'
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| Mmm-mmm-mmm
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| Done some-un' last winter
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| No expect to do it no mo'
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| Quit the best woman I had
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| An I drove her from my do'
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| But forgive me, baby
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| Won’t do wrong no mo'
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| Forgive me, baby
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| Swear I won’t do wrong, no mo'
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| You can get all my lovin'
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| But you gotta let that blind man go Now, I love you, baby
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| I don’t see whys I should
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| Now, I love you, baby
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| Don’t see whys I should
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| 'Cause you g’won wit' the man
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| That live right in my neighbor’h. |