Charley Patton
mean black moan
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It's a mean black moan : and it's lying front of my door
When I leave Chicago : Lord I ain't coming back no more
Ninety men were laid off : at the railroad shop
And the strike in Chicago : Lordy Lord it just won't stop
I'm tired of mean black moans : friends lying front of my door
But when I leave Chicago Lord : I ain't coming back here no more
There are a hundred men Lordy : [standing] all around my bed
I wish somebody : might be able to kill the black moan dead
Every morning : Lord rent man is at my door
And my man hasn't worked Lord : in two or three weeks or more
It's all I can do Lord : ah fight for my life
But when the strike is over : Lord I will be all right
- Album:
- The Rough Guide To Charley Patton
- Miscellaneous
- Blues Infusion, Vol. 6 (100 Essential Tracks)
- Screamin And Hollerin Blues
- The Blues Effect - Charley Patton
- King of the Delta Blues
- Founder of the Delta Blues
- Charlie Patton
- Complete Recordings 1929-1934
- King of the Delta
- The Best Of
- Pony Blues: His 23 Greatest Songs
- Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, Volume 1:...
- Desperate Man Blues
- The Definitive Charley Patton
- Meaning In The Blues Volume One
- This Is the Blues
- The Best There Ever Was: The Legendary Early Blue
- Charley Patton Vol. 1 (1929)
- Complete Recordings, CD A