Eyesight to the Blind (1971 / Live In Japan)
Yes your talkin? about your woman
Wish to god, man, you could see mine
Your talkin? about your woman
Wish to god, man, you could see mine
When she start lovin?
She brings eyesight to the blind
Her daddy must have been a millionaire
I can tell by the way she walks
My baby's daddy must have been a millionaire
I can tell by the way she walks
When she start walkin?
The deaf and dumb begin to talk
I remember one friday morning
We were layin? down across the bed
Man was in the next room dyin?
Knelt down and raised up his head
And said aint she pretty
The world know she's fine
She start lovin?
She brings eyesight to the blind
Hey, i declare my baby's pretty
The whole state knows she's fine
Oh, i declare my baby's pretty
The whole state knows she's fine
Oh, when she starts lovin'
She brings eyesight to the blind
Wish to god, man, you could see mine
Your talkin? about your woman
Wish to god, man, you could see mine
When she start lovin?
She brings eyesight to the blind
Her daddy must have been a millionaire
I can tell by the way she walks
My baby's daddy must have been a millionaire
I can tell by the way she walks
When she start walkin?
The deaf and dumb begin to talk
I remember one friday morning
We were layin? down across the bed
Man was in the next room dyin?
Knelt down and raised up his head
And said aint she pretty
The world know she's fine
She start lovin?
She brings eyesight to the blind
Hey, i declare my baby's pretty
The whole state knows she's fine
Oh, i declare my baby's pretty
The whole state knows she's fine
Oh, when she starts lovin'
She brings eyesight to the blind
Credits
Writer(s): B. B. King
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- Every Day I Have the Blues (1964 / Live At the Regal Theater)
- All Over Again
- Don't Answer the Door
- Sweet Sixteen, Pts. 1 & 2 (1966 / Live At the International Club, Chicago)
- Paying the Cost to Be the Boss
- Why I Sing the Blues
- The Thrill Is Gone (1969 Single Version)
- Hummingbird
- Nobody Loves Me But My Mother
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- In France: Live at The 1977 Nancy Jazz Pulsations Festival
- Blue Notes – A Blues Survey from 1920-1960, vol. 5 - Single
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- My Faith - Gospel Songs
- Raw Blues
- How Blue Can You Get? (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 18, 1970) - Single
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- Remastered from the Archives
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