| Rainy day, rainy day
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| Ya oughta hear my baby sing the blues
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| Rainy day, some rainy day
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| You oughta hear my baby sing the blues now
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| Now an she said she just walkin’around
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| Just to tell these strange people the news
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| Now what’s the use of loving?
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| Peoples, said I don’t see why I should
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| What’s the use of love?
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| Peoples, said I don’t see why I should now
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| Now, an you know this little woman that I’m lovin'
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| Lord, an she don’t mean me no good
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| Now but that would be alright, now
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| My bad luck ain’t going to last always
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| Now but that would be alright
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| My bad luck ain’t going to last always
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| Now just because I’m down an out now
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| I’m gonna see some ol’lucky day
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| Take care of my wife an my baby
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| Tell 'em that I’ll be back home someday now
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| Take care of my wife and my baby
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| Tell 'em I’ll be back home someday now
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| Now tell 'er that she ain’t actin’nothin’but a fool
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| Doggin’me 'round this way
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| Lord, sometime I go out walkin'
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| People, go out walkin’to myself
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| Lord, sometime I go out walkin', now
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| Go out walkin', talkin’to myself, now
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| Now because my baby be’s on my mind
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| An I don’t be’s thinkin’about nobody else
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| Now I’m-a just as sure
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| Just as sure as one an one is two now
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| Now am I just as sure
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| Just as sure as one an one is two now
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| Now, when I give you my money
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| Babe, I’m gon’be up 'n dead like you, now. |