| He was born in Mississippi
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| Nineteen twenty-four
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| He was born in Mississippi
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| Nineteen twenty-four
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| Left his home with no money
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| He had to pay his dues
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| But he knew the time was comin'
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| When he’d be king of the blues
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| King of the blues
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| Lost his heart to a woman
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| Lucy was her name
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| Lost his heart to a woman
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| Lucy was her name, yes, it was
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| When he hears her sing so sweetly
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| He knows he just can’t lose
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| When he holds her in his arms he knows that
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| He’s the king of the blues
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| He’s a hunter with a crosscut saw
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| Born under a bad sign
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| Caught his baby messin’down the Laundromat
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| He almost lost his mind
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| Yeah!
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| He was born in Mississippi
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| In nineteen twenty-four
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| He was born in Indianola, Mississippi
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| Nineteen twenty-four, yes, he was
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| He doesn’t need no jester to keep him amused
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| He’s got Lucy by his side
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| He’s making headline news
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| Doesn’t need no palace
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| Like Freddie down in Dallas
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| You can call him what you like
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| I call him king of the blues
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| That’s right, mister Albert King of the blues
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| Yeah!
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| King of the blues
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| Let me hear you |