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New 'Shake 'Em On Down' 3: 07 Trk 2 Disc 1
Tommy McClennan
Recorded: Wednesday Nov. 22, 1939 Chicago, Illinois
RCA Studio A., A&R - Lester Melrose
Tommy McClennan - vocal & guitar
Album: RCA Bluebird Recordings 1939-1942
RCA 07863, 67430-2 (BMG Music) 1997
Little low mama
Cheatin' brown
Done quit hollerin', gotta
Shake 'em on down
Now, must I holler
Oh, must I shake 'em on down
I done quit hollerin', babe
I believe I'll shake 'em on down
Look here, mama
Don't you see?
Shakin' that thing is 'bout-ta
Kill po' me
Now, must I holler
Oh, must I shake 'em on down
I done quit hollerin', babe
I believe I'll shake 'em on down
Get my nightshirt
Get yo' gown
Let's get together
Try to shake 'em on down
Now, must I holler
Yes, yes
Oh, must I shake 'em on down
I done quit hollerin'
Babe, I believe I'll shake 'em on down
(Shake 'em down now a little while)
(Yes, yes)
(Yes, yes)
(Yes, man)
(Yes, yes)
(Yeah, play a long time)
(You know you ain't playin' right
(Get that right, now)
(Get in there)
(Yes, yeah)
(Yeah)
(Yeah)
(Mmm-mmm-mmm)
(Mmm-mmm-mmm)
(Hmmm)
Mama goin' to town
Papa don't care
Give your chillun'
You know he's here
Oh, must I holler
Oh, must I shake 'em on down
I done quit hollerin', babe
I've got to shake 'em on down
My mama tol' me
Papa started to cry
'Son, cheat ev'ry man that have 'em
Women yo' side'
Oh, must I holler, now
Oh, must I shake 'em on down
I done quit hollerin', babe
I believe I'll shake 'em on down.
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- 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