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Divin' Duck Blues Trk 3 3: 16
Sleepy John Estes
(John Adams Estes)
Sleepy John Estes - vocal & guitar, Jab Jones - piano
James 'Yank' Rachell - mandolin
Recorded, September 26th 1929 Victor # 55596-2
Album: Gus Cannon And His Jug Stompers - 2 CD set
Now, If the river was whiskey
And I was a divin' duck
Now, If the river was whiskey
I was a divin' duck
I would dive underwater
Never would come up
Don't never take
A married woman to be your friend
Don't never take
Married woman to be your friend
She will get all your money
Give it to her other man
Now, married woman
Always been my crave
Now, married woman
Always been my crave
Now, married woman
Car' me to my grave
Now, ain't it hard
To love someone as they?
Now, ain't it hard
To love someone as they?
You can't get her when you want her
Have to use her when you fit
Now, the sun gon' shine
In my back do' someday
Now, the sun gonna shine
In my back do' someday
Now, the wind gonna rise
Gonna blow my blues away
Now, went to the railroad
Looked up at the sun
Now, went to the railroad
Looked up at the sun
If the train don't hurry
Gonna be some walkin' done.
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