Jim Jackson
st louis blues
I hate to see that evening sun go down
I hate to see that evening sun go down
Cause my baby, he's gone left this town
Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today
If I'm feelin' tomorrow like I feel today
I'll pack my truck and make my give-a-way
St. Louis woman with her diamond ring
Pulls that man around by her, if it wasn't for her and her
That man I love would have gone nowhere, nowhere
I got the St. Louis blues, blues as I can be
That man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea
Or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me
I love my baby like a school boy loves his pie
Like a Kentucky colonel loves his mint 'n rye
I love my man till the day I die
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- Two
- St. Louis Town 1929-1933
- Anthology of American Folk Music
- Country Southern Blues
- American Folk Music
- Saga Blues: Traveling Man (A Blues Travel Guide)
- Down In Boogie Alley - Early Blues Masters
- Hillbilly Blues Classics
- American Folk Music, Vol. 4
- Shine on Me: Classic American Folk Essentials from Robert...
- St. Louis Town (1927-1932)
- Jim Jackson Vol. 1 (1927-1928)
- Jim Jackson Vol. 2 (1928-1930)
- Essential Blues Masters
- The Best Of 1920s Blues Classics
- Southern Country Blues, Volume 2: Down in Boogie Alley
- Homesick Blues: American Folk Songs
- Old Dog Blue