Yas, yas, yas
Flyin' Crow, leave Port Arthur
Come to Shreveport to change her crew
Flyin' Crow leave, Port Arthur
Come to Shreveport to change her crew
She will take water at Texarkana
Yes, boys then keep on through
That Flyin' Crow, whistle
Sounds so lonesome and sad
That Flyin' Crow, whistle
Sounds so lonesome and sad
Lord, it broke my heart
And took the last woman I had
(Texas way!)
Two days, I cried
Three days, I walked the streets
(These women!)
Two days, I cried
Three days, I walked the streets
I couldn't find nobody
To give my po' heart relief
'Beat it out, boy!'
(guitar & instrumental)
Yeah, yas, yas
Now, she's gone, she is gone
With a red and green light behind
Now she's gone, she is gone
With a red and green light behind
The red is for trouble
And the green is for my ramblin' mind.
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- Miscellaneous
- Washboard Sam Vol. 7 1942-1949
- She Belongs to the Devil
- The Washboard Sam Collection 1935-53, Vol. 2
- The Blues: A Smithsonian Collection of Classic Blues Singers
- Blues: La grande anthologie (1925 - 1962)
- Maximum Blues
- American Pop: An Audio History
- The Willie Dixon Story
- The Story of the Blues
- 100 Years of the Blues
- The No. 1 Blues Album Ever
- Black Diamond Express to Hell
- Good Blues Tonight - 25 Epic Tracks
- 100 Essential Blues Masters
- Voodoo Blues
- Country and Texas Blues
- Up Jumped the Devil
- Up Jumped the Devil: American Devil Songs 1920s-1950s
- Devil & Voodoo Blues