Black, Brown and White - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
This little song that I'm singin' about
People you know it's true
If you're black and gotta work for a living
This is what they will say to you
They says if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, stick around
But as you's black, m-mm brother, git back git back git back
I was in a place one night
They was all having fun
They was all byin' beer and wine
But they would not sell me none
They said if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, stick around
But if you black, m-mm brother, git back git back git back
I went to an employment office
Got a number 'n' I got in line
They called everybody's number
But they never did call mine
They said if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, could stick around
But as you black, m-mm brother, git back git back git back
Me and a man was workin' side by side
This is what it meant
They was paying him a dollar an hour
And they was paying me fifty cent
They said if you was white, 't should be all right
If you was brown, could stick around
But as you black, m-mm boy, git back git back git back
I hope when sweet victory
With my plough and hoe
Now I want you to tell me brother
What you gonna do about the old Jim Crow?
Now if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, could stick around
But if you black, whoa brother, git back git back git back
People you know it's true
If you're black and gotta work for a living
This is what they will say to you
They says if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, stick around
But as you's black, m-mm brother, git back git back git back
I was in a place one night
They was all having fun
They was all byin' beer and wine
But they would not sell me none
They said if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, stick around
But if you black, m-mm brother, git back git back git back
I went to an employment office
Got a number 'n' I got in line
They called everybody's number
But they never did call mine
They said if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, could stick around
But as you black, m-mm brother, git back git back git back
Me and a man was workin' side by side
This is what it meant
They was paying him a dollar an hour
And they was paying me fifty cent
They said if you was white, 't should be all right
If you was brown, could stick around
But as you black, m-mm boy, git back git back git back
I hope when sweet victory
With my plough and hoe
Now I want you to tell me brother
What you gonna do about the old Jim Crow?
Now if you was white, should be all right
If you was brown, could stick around
But if you black, whoa brother, git back git back git back
Credits
Writer(s): William Broonzy
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Other Album Tracks
- Introduction by James Asman - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Big Bill Talks #1 - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Back Water Blues - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Big Bill Talks #2 - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Trouble in Mind - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Big Bill Talks #3 - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Keep Your Hands Off Her - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Big Bill Talks #4 - "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
- Louise Louise - (Incomplete Opening) "Live in Scottland" Usher Hall Edinbugh, February 1952
Altri album
- Get Back Vol. 1
- The Midnight Special
- Kansas City Blues
- All That Jazz, Vol. 78: Big Bill Broonzy – The Essential Blues with a Soul (Remastered 2017)
- Live 1953
- Best of Blues 2 Big Bill Broonzy
- The Best of Big Bill Broonzy: Big Bill Blues
- Down By the Riverside
- The Best of Big Bill Broonzy
- Big Bill Blues: His 23 Greatest Songs 1927-1942
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