| The way I been treated, some time I wish I was dead;
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| The way I been treated, some time I wish I was dead;
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| (SPOKEN) Lord know…
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| 'Cause I ain’t got no place
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| To lay my weary head.
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| (YODEL)
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| When I want you, woman, I always find you gone;
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| Ev’rytime I want you, always find you gone;
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| (SPOKEN) You’re always gone…
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| Listen here, good mama,
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| I’m gonna put your air brakes on.
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| (YODEL)
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| Some like Chicago, some love Memphis, Tennessee;
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| Some like Chicago, some love Memphis, Tennessee.
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| (SPOKEN) Ask sweet mama…
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| Give me sweet Dallas, Texas,
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| Where the women think the world of me.
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| (SPOKEN) Hey, hey, hey…
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| (YODEL)
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| You may have your troubles, I’m having my troubles, too;
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| You may have your troubles, I’m having my troubles, too;
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| Yes, I know how it feels
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| When you’re feeling so doggone blue.
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| (SPOKEN) Have mercy, Lord…
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| (YODEL)
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| I’m not singin' the blues, I’m tellin' you the hard luck I’ve had;
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| I’m not singin' blues, I’m tellin' you the hard luck I’ve had.
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| (SPOKEN) Baby, I’ve had it, too…
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| The blues ain’t nothin' but a good man feeling bad.
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| (YODEL} |