Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Mississippi Boll Weevil Blues - Original, artist - Charlie Patton. Album song Charley Patton Selected Favorites Volume 4, in the genre Блюз
Date of issue: 19.06.2006
Record label: CHARLY
Song language: English
Mississippi Boll Weevil Blues - Original |
Sees a little boll weevil keeps movin' in the, Lordie! |
You can plant your cotton and you won’t get a half a bale, Lordie |
Bo weevil, bo weevil, where’s your native home? |
Lordie |
«A-Louisiana raised in Texas, least is where I was bred and born», Lordie |
Well, I saw the bo weevil, Lord, a-circle, Lord, in the air, Lordie |
The next time I seed him, Lord, he had his family there, Lordie |
Bo weevil left Texas, Lord, he bid me «fare ye well», Lordie |
(spoken: Where you goin' now?) |
I’m goin' down the Mississippi, gonna give Louisiana hell, Lordie |
(spoken: How is that, boy?) |
Suck all the blossoms and he leave your hedges square, Lordie |
The next time I seed you, you know you had your family there, Lordie |
Bo weevil meet his wife, «We can sit down on the hill», Lordie |
Bo weevil told his wife, «Let's trade this forty in», Lordie |
Bo weevil told his wife, says, «I believe I may go North», Lordie |
(spoken: Hold on, I’m gonna tell all about that) |
«Let's leave Louisiana, we can go to Arkansas», Lordie |
Well, I saw the bo weevil, Lord a-circle, Lord, in the air, Lordie |
Next time I seed him, Lord, he had his family there, Lordie |
Bo weevil told the farmer that «I 'tain't got ticket fare», Lordie |
Sucks all the blossom and leave your hedges square, Lordie |
Bo weevil, bo weevil, where your native home? |
Lordie |
«Most anywhere they raise cotton and corn», Lordie |
Bo weevil, bo weevil, «Outta treat me fair», Lordie |
The next time I did you had your family there, Lordie |