Sissy Man Blues (1935)
I believe, I believe I'll go back home
I believe, I believe I'll go back home
Lord acknowledge to my good gal mama, Lord that I have done you wrong
Now I'm going to ring up China yeah
Man, see can I find my good gal over there
Now I'm going to ring up China yeah
Man, see can I find my good gal over there
Says the Good Book tells me,
That I got a good gal in this world some where
Oh and the church bells is toning yeah man, on one Sunday morning
Oh and the church bells is toning yeah man, on one Sunday morning
Hollering some old dirty deacon,
I mean rung that bell stole my gal and gone
And I woke up this mornin' with my pork grindin' business in my hand1
And I woke up this mornin' with my pork grindin' business in my hand
Lord if you can't send me no woman, please send me some sissy man
I'm going to sing these blues mama yeah
Man, and I'm going to lay them upon your shelf
I'm going to sing these blues mama yeah
Man, and I'm going to lay them upon your shelf
Lord you going to hear these blues again
Mama, well you sure got to sing them yourself
I believe, I believe I'll go back home
Lord acknowledge to my good gal mama, Lord that I have done you wrong
Now I'm going to ring up China yeah
Man, see can I find my good gal over there
Now I'm going to ring up China yeah
Man, see can I find my good gal over there
Says the Good Book tells me,
That I got a good gal in this world some where
Oh and the church bells is toning yeah man, on one Sunday morning
Oh and the church bells is toning yeah man, on one Sunday morning
Hollering some old dirty deacon,
I mean rung that bell stole my gal and gone
And I woke up this mornin' with my pork grindin' business in my hand1
And I woke up this mornin' with my pork grindin' business in my hand
Lord if you can't send me no woman, please send me some sissy man
I'm going to sing these blues mama yeah
Man, and I'm going to lay them upon your shelf
I'm going to sing these blues mama yeah
Man, and I'm going to lay them upon your shelf
Lord you going to hear these blues again
Mama, well you sure got to sing them yourself
Credits
Writer(s): Kokomo Arnold
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