| Oh, mister D.J.,
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| I wonder why you don’t play much blues anymore
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| Oh, mister D.J.,
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| I keep wondering why you don’t play much blues anymore
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| I don’t know what you got against me
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| Whatever it is, I sure would like to know
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| Oh, I would just love to hear T-bone
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| Even though I know that bluesman now he’s gone
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| Oh, I would love to hear T-bone
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| Even though I know that he is gone
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| Oh, it would bring back such great memories
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| Oh, just to hear your song
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| You know the Wolf used to moan
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| Oh, but he too he’s gone
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| Oh, you know the Wolf used to moan
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| Listen
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| Oh, but he too, you know he’s gone
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| Every once in a while mister D. J
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| Why don’t you please spend one of them a songs
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| Will you listen to me please
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| And spend me a song by the late Jimmy Reed
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| Will you listen, listen to me please
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| And spend me a song by the late Jimmy Reed
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| Oh, you know you would make me feel kind of good
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| Oh make me howl, oh yes indeed |