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J.B. Lenoir, vocal & guitar; Sunnyland Slim, piano; unknown bass;
Alfred Wallace, drums. Chicago, late 1952
Darling, I have married, and you-all got to go,
Darling, I have married, and you-all got to go;
I have stopped my playing,
and I ain't gonn1 see you no more.
It was a long time coming,
but I've got just what I want,
It was a long time coming,
but I've got just what I want;
I'm glad you called by,
because she been gone too long.
You know, I wonder do she love me,
or is she talking holes in my clothes?
You know, I wonder do she love me,
or is she talking holes in my clothes?
Lose trust in you, I won't trust
no woman no more.
Tell all my womens, fare you well, goodbye,
Tell all my womens, fare you well, goodbye;
I'm going home now,
to live sweet to my wife.
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- Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: J.B. Lenoir
- An Introduction to J.B. Lenoir
- The Blues: Expanded Edition
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- The Electric Blues Story, Vol. 2
- Saga Blues: Eisenhower Blues
- The Mojo
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- A Taste of the Blues, Vol. 1
- R&B Humdingers, Vol. 14
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- Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of J.B. Lenoir
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