DJ Play My Blues
Oh, mister D.J.,
I wonder why you don't play much blues anymore
Oh, mister D.J.,
I keep wondering why you don't play much blues anymore
I don't know what you got against me
Whatever it is, I sure would like to know
Oh, I would just love to hear T-bone
Even though I know that bluesman now he's gone
Oh, I would love to hear T-bone
Even though I know that he is gone
Oh, it would bring back such great memories
Oh, just to hear your song
You know the Wolf used to moan
Oh, but he too he's gone
Oh, you know the Wolf used to moan
Listen
Oh, but he too, you know he's gone
Every once in a while mister D.J.
Why don't you please spend one of them a songs
Will you listen to me please
And spend me a song by the late Jimmy Reed
Will you listen, listen to me please
And spend me a song by the late Jimmy Reed
Oh, you know you would make me feel kind of good
Oh make me howl, oh yes indeed
I wonder why you don't play much blues anymore
Oh, mister D.J.,
I keep wondering why you don't play much blues anymore
I don't know what you got against me
Whatever it is, I sure would like to know
Oh, I would just love to hear T-bone
Even though I know that bluesman now he's gone
Oh, I would love to hear T-bone
Even though I know that he is gone
Oh, it would bring back such great memories
Oh, just to hear your song
You know the Wolf used to moan
Oh, but he too he's gone
Oh, you know the Wolf used to moan
Listen
Oh, but he too, you know he's gone
Every once in a while mister D.J.
Why don't you please spend one of them a songs
Will you listen to me please
And spend me a song by the late Jimmy Reed
Will you listen, listen to me please
And spend me a song by the late Jimmy Reed
Oh, you know you would make me feel kind of good
Oh make me howl, oh yes indeed
Credits
Writer(s): George Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy
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Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Live In Montreux
- The Things I Used To Do (Live Las Vegas '86)
- The Blues Don't Lie
- I Let My Guitar Do The Talking
- We Go Back (feat. Mavis Staples)
- Gunsmoke Blues (feat. Jason Isbell)
- Chicken Heads (feat. Bobby Rush) - Single
- This Is The Beginning - The Artistic & U.S.A. Sessions 1958-1963
- The Blues Is Alive And Well
- Cognac
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