Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
what did i do to be so black and blue
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Old empty bed, springs all of lead
Feel like old Ned, wish I was dead
All my life through I've been so black and blue?
Even the mouse ran from my house
They laugh at you and scorn you too
What did I do then to be so black and blue?
Iâm white, inside but that donât help my case
'Cause I canât hide what is in my face
How will it end, ainât got a friend
My only sin is in my skin
What did I do to be so black and blue?
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