J.B. Lenoir
people are meddling in our affairs
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J.B. Lenoir, vocal & guitar; Sunnyland Slim, piano; Alfred Wallace, drums. Chicago, October 22, 1951
Lettie Mae wrote me a letter,
these the last words she had to say,
Lettie Mae wrote me a letter,
these the last words she had to say:
She said, the way you done,
you will be sorry one old day.'
Please don't call me or write me,
I don't wanna hear from you,
Please don't call me or write me,
I don't wanna hear from you;
Darling, I am my own boss,
and I know what I wanna do.
She weighs a hundred and five pounds,
she got long black curly hair,
She weighs a hundred and five pounds,
she got long black curly hair;
Darling, but one thing I hate,
peoples meddling with our affair.
- 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