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My Baby's Gone 2: 42 Trk 13 Disc 1
Tommy McClennan
Recorded: Friday May 10, 1940 Chicago, Illinois
RCA Studio C., A&R - Lester Melrose
Tommy McClennan - vocal & guitar, unk string bass
RCA 07863, 67430-2 (BMG Music) 1997
My baby, gone
An she won't be back no mo'
My baby, gone
An she won't be back no mo'
Yeah, she left me this mo'nin
Oh babe, that's all I know
When that little woman was leavin'
She wouldn't even shake my hand
'Great God-a-Mighty, gone!'
When that little woman was leavin'
She wouldn't even shake my hand
I tol' her, 'That's alright, baby
Someday you will understand'
Yeah, they do
Now, that's alright, baby
'Take your time now an play it right!'
Babe, that's alright, the way you do
'At's alright, baby
Babe, that's alright, the way you do
Say you always keep some
Fat mouth fol'in you
You can treat me mean, now-now
An do anything that you want to do
'Take your time play it right, man!'
You can treat me mean, baby
Do anything that you want to do
But that's alright, sweet mama
Someday it's comin' back home to you
'Play the boss now and then'.
(guitar to end)
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