Select language to translate this lyric
She's a good lookin' woman
Teeth don't even shine like pearl
She's a good lookin' woman, ooh
Teeth don't even shine like pearl
But that ol' good disposition that woman's got
I done swear, would care all through the world
Now friend, don't never let yo' good girl
Fish you like this here woman got me, yea, yea, yea
Friend, don't never let yo' good girl, ooh
Fish you like this little woman got me, how she got you?
She got me stone crazy 'bout her
As a good lookin' woman can be
Now, you know that I love you, baby
And that's why we can't get along
Play at, play again man, play
Now, you know that I love you, baby, ooh
And that's why we can't get along
But someday you gon' be sorry
That you ever did yo' daddy wrong
Now, someday you gon' want me back, baby
Now, now, an' you gon' acknowledge, you did wrong
Great God a-mighty, now
Someday you gon' want me back, babe
And acknowledge you did wrong
But it's gon' be too late, pretty mama
Yo daddy will be gone
Lord, lord, lord, lordy, lord
Lord, lord, lord, lordy, lord
Assure you I love you, sweet mama
But I sure ain't gonna be yo' dog
- Album:
- Miscellaneous
- Tommy McClennan Vol. 2 "Cross Cut Saw"
- Let Me Be Your Boss
- Cotton Patch Blues
- As Good as It Gets: Country Blues
- Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey
- Une heure de tube: Blues
- Real Blues
- Tommy Mc Clennan
- The Bluebird Recordings, 1939-1942
- Too Late, Too Late: Newly Discovered Titles, Alternate...
- The Very Best Of
- Big Joe Williams and the Stars of Mississippi Blues (D)
- "Too Late, Too Late" Vol. 8 (c. 1895/6-1942)
- 100 Early Blues Recordings (Remastered)
- Blues Roots: 98 Great Blues Songs (Remastered)
- Robert Johnson & The Last of the Mississippi Blues Singers
- Pure Blues
- Broadcasting the Blues: Black Blues In the Segregation Era
- Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945