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Lyrics St. Louis Blues: Yellow Dog Blues - Eartha Kitt
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Record label:Avid Entertainment
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| Ever since Miss Susan Johnson lost her Jockey Lee
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| There has been much excitement, more to be
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| You can hear her moaning night and morn
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| «Wonder where my Easy Rider’s gone?»
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| Cablegrams come of sympathy, telegrams go of inquiry
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| Letters come from down in «Bam»
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| And everywhere that Uncle Sam has a rural delivery
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| All day the phone rings, but it’s not for me
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| At last good tidings fill our hearts with glee
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| This message comes from Tennessee
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| Dear Sue, your easy rider struck this burg today
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| On a southboun' rattler, side door Pullman car
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| Seen him here an' he was on the hog
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| Easy rider’s gotta stay away
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| So he had to vamp it but the hike ain’t far
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| He’s gone where the Southern cross the Yellow Dog |
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