Lyrics Mama Lou - Rita Coolidge

Mama Lou - Rita Coolidge
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Song from the album: Fall Into Spring
In the genre:Иностранный рок
Release date:31.12.1973
Song language:English
Record label:An A&M Records Release;

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Mama Lou
Night time often finds me
At B-Street and third
At a tavern, better known, as Eddie and Flo’s Golden Bird
Where an old gold-tooth lady, with a big bamboo fan
Plays piano
Sings with an old Cajun Band
Sing the blues, blues
Wear out your shoes, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
In the Bayou they named you, the hard-life has stained you
A good man won’t claim you, sing the blues, Mama Lou
The midnight hours
At the Old Golden Bird
Mama Lou sings the blues, like a prophet, who’s lived every word
Smothered in blue light, and lost in her rhyme
Mama Lou, Mama Lou
She’ll sing you the blues for a dime
Sing the blues, blues
Wear out your shoes, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
In the Bayou they named you, the hard-life has stained you
A good man won’t claim you, sing the blues, Mama Lou
Sing the blues, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
Sing the blues, Sing the blues, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
Sing the blues, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
Sing the blues, Sing the blues, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
Sing the blues, Mama Lou, Mama Lou
Sing the blues, Sing the blues, Mama Lou, Mama Lou

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