Street Car Blues Trk 10 3: 04
Sleepy John Estes
(John Adam Estes)
Sleepy John Estes - vocal & guitar
Yank - mandolin, Jab Jones - piano
Recorded: May 13, 1930 Memphis, Victor # 59919-2
Album: Gus Cannon And His Jug Stompers - 2 CD set
'Legendenary 1928 - 1930 Recordings'
JSP Records CD3406
Now, I know the people
Is 'onna wonder, ev'rywhere
I say, I know the people
Is 'onna wonder, ev'rywhere
Because they heard of poor John
Was saw around 'lectric car
Now, catch the Central car for
Ride it down to Central Street
I say, I catch the Central car for
Ride it down to Central Street
Lord, I'm 'onna ease it down in Rovers
Catch my baby out on a midnight train
Lord, reason why baby, I
I been so long writin' to you
I said the reason why, baby
I been so long writin' to you
Because I been studyin' so hard
Lord, how to all sing these blues
'Sing 'em boy, for Mr. James!'
Lord, I lost my papa and my dear mama, too
I say, I love my papa and my dear mama, too
Lord, I'm gonna quit my bad way of livin'
And visit the Sunday school.
- :
- Miscellaneous
- Worried Life Blues
- First Time I Met the Blues (When the Sun Goes Down series)
- Need More Blues - 1937 - 1941
- Drop Down
- More Blues (Remastered)
- More Blues
- Blues Legends: Sleepy John Estes
- Liquor Store Blues
- Jailhouse Blues
- Someday Baby: The Essential Recordings of Sleepy John Estes
- The Masters of Blues! (33 Best of Roosevelt Sykes &...
- Sleepy John Estes Vol. 2 (1937 - 1941)
- The Man Who Cried the Blues
- Legendary Country Blues Artists - CD B
- Jack and Jill Blues - the Best Of
- Someday Baby Blues
- Roots of the Blues
- Working Man Blues (The Best Of Sleepy John Estes)
- Blues Masters, Vol. 24