Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Hoodo Hoodo, artist - John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson.
Date of issue: 09.04.2014
Song language: English
Hoodo Hoodo |
Chicago, August 6, 1946 |
with Blind John Davis — piano, Willie Lacey — guitar |
Ransom Knowling — s bass |
Album: Complete Recorded Works Vol 5 |
October 19, 1945 — November 12, 1947 |
Document Records DOCD 5059 |
Now, an I wonder what the matter wit’times? |
A-seem like ev’rything have changed |
It seem like this woman that I’ve been lovin', now |
Have found some other man |
I hold up my hand, now |
I’m just tryin’to get my baby to understand, now |
See, my baby don’t love me no mo' |
All because somebody have hoodooed the hoodoo, man |
One night, I’m goin’down in Lou’siana |
An buy me another mojo hand |
Well, because I’ve got to break up my baby |
From lovin’this other man |
Now, I hold up my hands |
I’m just tryin’to make my baby, understand |
Oh, my baby don’t love me no mo' |
She says, 'Somebody have hoodooed the hoodoo, man' |
'Well alright, John!' |
(harmonica &instrumental) |
'Yeah, now a little feelin' |
I used to have a way with women |
Make plenty money an ev’rything |
But my woman don’t love me no mo' |
She said, 'Somebody hoodooed the hoodoo man' |
Now, I just hold up my hands |
I’m just tryin’to get my baby, understand |
Well, my baby don’t love me no mo' |
Well, she said, 'Somebody hoodooed the hoodoo man' |
Well now, goodbye baby |
Someday, I’ll see you soon |
I’ve got somethin’to tell you, baby |
Somebody else can have your room |
And I hold up my hands |
I’m just tryin’to gettin’my baby to understand |
Well, my baby don’t love me no mo' |
She says, 'Somebody hoodooed the hoodoo man'. |