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The hookin' cow
Spoke about the little young heifer
The buckin' bull, says
'I just now left her'
Then the cow jumps salty
Now, because it was against her rules
Now, if you think that she liked it
Hoo-well, you just a black-eyed fool
The little *Guinea rooster
Told the little Guinea hen
If I ever catch you squattin'
Around my nest again
I will have to jump salty
Lord, 'cause it went against my rules
Now, if you think that he liked it
Hoo-well, you just a black-eyed fool
'Beat it out, boys'
(instrumentals & guitar)
'He another black-eyed fool - hahaha'
'My, my, my'
Now, two old womens
Are runnin' hand in hand
The one found out
The other one had her man
Then that woman jumped salty
Lord, 'cause it was against her rules
Now, if you think that she liked it
Hoo-well, you just a black-eyed fool
I was chattin' with a girl
In the wrong place
A man cocked a pistol
Right in my face
Then my feets jumped salty
Now, 'cause it was against his rules
Now, if you think that I liked it
Hoo-well, you just a black-eyed fool.
*Guinea Hens, originated in Africa and aren't chickens.
They are Guinea Fowl, some are white, some are dark
some have flecks like polka-dots.
- Album:
- 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