I Got to Leave This Woman
I got to leave this woman
But I ain't got nowhere else to go
I got to leave this woman
I ain't got nowhere else to go
You see, she owns everything
Including the carpet on the floor
When I was givin' her my money
She treated me like I was B.B. King
Hey, when I was givin' her my money
She treated me like I was B.B. King
Now I ain't got no money left
Now she treats me like I'm not even a human being
I got to leave this woman
I can't take this kind of treatment no more
Got to leave this woman
I can't take this kind of treatment no more
I've got one big problem, I ain't got nowhere else to go
Hey, all the pretty furniture she got
I even bought her a mink coat too
Yeah, all the furniture she got
I even bought her that mink coat too
Now that we've got a divorce
That's what she put me through
I got to leave this woman
But I ain't got nowhere else to go
I got to leave this woman
Can't take this kind of treatment no more
She owns everything
Even the carpet on the floor
But I ain't got nowhere else to go
I got to leave this woman
I ain't got nowhere else to go
You see, she owns everything
Including the carpet on the floor
When I was givin' her my money
She treated me like I was B.B. King
Hey, when I was givin' her my money
She treated me like I was B.B. King
Now I ain't got no money left
Now she treats me like I'm not even a human being
I got to leave this woman
I can't take this kind of treatment no more
Got to leave this woman
I can't take this kind of treatment no more
I've got one big problem, I ain't got nowhere else to go
Hey, all the pretty furniture she got
I even bought her a mink coat too
Yeah, all the furniture she got
I even bought her that mink coat too
Now that we've got a divorce
That's what she put me through
I got to leave this woman
But I ain't got nowhere else to go
I got to leave this woman
Can't take this kind of treatment no more
She owns everything
Even the carpet on the floor
Credits
Writer(s): George Jackson
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Blue Notes – A Blues Survey from 1920-1960, vol. 5 - Single
- B.B. King - Featuring
- So Lonely I'll Be (Live Seattle '71)
- Flying High
- My Faith - Gospel Songs
- Raw Blues
- How Blue Can You Get? (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 18, 1970) - Single
- Four Classic Albums Plus (B.B. King Sings Spirituals / King of the Blues / More B.B. King / Easy Listening Blues) (Digitally Remastered)
- Remastered from the Archives
- RTL & BD Music Present B.B. King
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