Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Friendship (01-11-47), artist - Louis Jordan. Album song Complete Jazz Series 1946 - 1947, in the genre Традиционный джаз
Date of issue: 29.03.2009
Record label: Complete Jazz Series
Song language: English
Friendship (01-11-47) |
Zeke, you dirty so and so, I wanna talk to you, Zeke. |
You ain’t no good, and I ain’t no refrigerator. |
I can’t keep nothin'. |
Pay attention to me. |
Now listen, old man, you and me been friends for a long time, |
and up 'til now we’ve been gettin' along just fine. |
But there’s a few |
little things I gotta pull your coat about. |
You pay attention to me and we ain’t gonna fall out. |
I work nights and I think you’ve been very kind comin' over and |
stayin' with my wife all the time. |
But must you use my razor blades? |
Buy some, they’re only a dime. |
You call that friendship? |
And stop doin' them little dirty tricks like jammin' the chair up against the door. |
You kept me out last night until half past four. |
I know you didn’t mean any harm, but that’s enough to make anybody sore. |
You call that friendship? |
What about that night you came and took my wife to the show? |
I asked her |
what movie she saw and she said she didn’t know. |
I told her she couldn’t see so good, |
so don’t sit back that far no more. |
(You ain’t no good). |
That’s right, Zeke, |
you ain’t no good. |
Now I don’t get mad like the average cat would do, when she buys me a shirt |
and she buys you two. |
But when she feeds you chicken and steak, and give me Irish stew, |
you’re a lizard in the bushes, that’s what you are, that’s what you are. |
And you stop feedin' her that candy and sweet stuff to eat. |
That jive is makin' |
her talk in her sleep. |
She kept me awake all last night mumblin' your name |
and sayin' «sure is sweet». |
You ain’t no friend of mine, Zeke. |
No friend of mine. |
But I will tell you, Zeke, |
I’m real happy. |
I’m happy as can be about that big insurance policy you and my wife took |
out on me. |
But what’s all that arsenic doin' round the house? |
That’s what I can’t see. |
Zeke, |
you tryin' to poison something? |
That’s what you don', you tryin' to poison |
somethin'. |
And what about that night I came home and caught that lipstick on your face. |
Yo and my wife broke up the fun and your wrastlin' all over the place. |
And you told me you’s playin' Cowboy and Indian and you was Chief Rain In the Face. |
You don’t look like |
no Indian to me, but I’m gonna scalp ya. |
That’s what’s gonna happen. |
I’m gonna scalp ya. |
And even when we went on our honeymoon, the bell boy told me you rented the |
very next room. |
I know you my friend, but I didn’t wanna see you that soon. |
Don’t you never |
speak to me no more, |
Zeke. |
do you call that friendship? |
(No! No!) You ain’t no friend of mine. |