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J.B. Lenoir, vocal & guitar; Sunnyland Slim, piano; unknown bass;
Alfred Wallace, drums. Chicago, late 1952
I wants to know how much more longer is
I just gonn1 have to wait on you?
I wants to know how much more longer is
I just gonn' have to wait on you?
You know that I love you,
shouldn't do the way you do.
How long? How much more long,
how long?
How long? How much more long.
how long?
How long, 'fore you bring your love
back home?
I laid down last night, you called me
in my sleep,
I laid down last night, you called me
in my sleep;
I began to wonder, what did you want with me.
How long? How much more long,
how long?
How long? How much more long,
how long?
How long, 'fore you bring your love
back home?
If I should die, and should die
before my time,
If I should die, and should die
before my time;
Don't you forget, you forever on my mind.
How long? How much more long, how long?
How long? How much more long, how long?
How long, 'fore you bring your love
back home?
- Álbum:
- Miscellaneous
- The Chess Blues-Rock Songbook
- Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: J.B. Lenoir
- An Introduction to J.B. Lenoir
- The Blues: Expanded Edition
- Mamma Talk to Your Daughter / Man Watch Your Woman
- Electric Blues Pioneers
- The Electric Blues Story, Vol. 2
- Saga Blues: Eisenhower Blues
- The Mojo
- The Very Best of Vee Jay Blues, Volume 5
- Swampbilly Shindig: Rockabilly, Country & Soul From Deep...
- A Taste of the Blues, Vol. 1
- R&B Humdingers, Vol. 14
- Blues Classics: Blues Get Off My Shoulder
- Chicago Hit Factory - The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1966
- Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of J.B. Lenoir
- Vintage Blues
- R&B Humdingers Volume 14
- I Wanna Play a Little While