Memphis Minnie (born Lizzie Douglas in Algiers, Louisiana, June 3, 1897 – A… Read Full Bio ↴Memphis Minnie (born Lizzie Douglas in Algiers, Louisiana, June 3, 1897 – August 6, 1973) was an American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter from the late 1920s to the 1950s, one of the most influential country blues musicians to have ever recorded.
Lizzie Douglas was born on June 3, 1897 in Algiers, Louisiana. She was the eldest from her 13 other siblings. Her parents Abe and Gertrude Douglas nicknamed her the Kid during her early childhood. At the age of 7 she and her family moved to Walls, Mississippi, which was just south of Memphis. The following year after she moved, she received her first guitar for Christmas. She began to practice and learn how to play both the banjo and the guitar and it was seen that she had a great talent as a musician. When she first began performing she did not use her first name Lizzie, but played under the name Kid Douglas. When she was 13 years old she ran away from her home to live on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. She would play on street corners for most of her teenage years and would eventually go home when she ran out of money. She began to get noticed singing and playing guitar on the street corners. This brought an opportunity for her to tour, travel, and play with the Ringling Brothers Circus. Eventually she came back to Beale Street and got consumed in the blues scene. At the time, women, whiskey, and cocaine were high in demand with the people and places she would be around. She made her money by playing guitar, singing, and prostitution, which was not uncommon at the time. Most of the female performers were prostitutes because of financial desperation. It was said “She received $12 for her services-an outrageous fee for the time.” (Memphis Minnie Biography,1). She was known as a woman that was very strong and that could take care of herself.
She had been married three times in her life; first with Will Weldon sometime in the 1920s, then Joe McCoy (1929–1934), and finally to Earnest Lawlars (a.k.a. Little Son Joe), in 1939. She and McCoy would perform together during their marriage. During this time, a talent scout from Columbia Records discovered her. When she and McCoy went to record in New York, she decided to change her name to Memphis Minnie. During the next few years she and McCoy released many singles and duets. She released the song “Bumble Bee” in 1930, which ended up being one of her favorite songs, and led her to a recording contract with the label Vocalion. Under this label, they continued to produce recording for two years, one of them being “I’m Talking About You”, which was one of her more popular songs. They soon decided to leave Vocalion and move to Chicago. She and McCoy introduced country blues to the urban environment and became very well known.
Memphis Minnie continued to have success throughout the years recording under many different labels like Decca Records and Chess Records. Some believe her fame was the reason for her divorce with McCoy due to jealousy and resentment towards her. She remarried after to Earnest Lawlars (a.k.a. Little Son Joe) and began recording material with him. She became very well known in the blues industry and ended up being one of the most famous blues performers of all time, competing with both men and women.
She continued to record throughout the 50’s, but her health began to become a problem for her. She retired from her musical career and ended up going back to Memphis. “Periodically, she would appear on Memphis radio stations to encourage young blues musicians. As the Garons wrote in Women With Guitar, 'She never laid her guitar down, until she could literally no longer pick it up.'” She suffered a stroke in 1960, which caused her to be bound by wheelchair. The following year her husband, Earnest “Little Son Joe” Lawlars died. She had another stroke a short while after and eventually ended up in the Jell Nursing Home. She could no longer survive on her social security income so magazines wrote about her and readers sent her money for assistance. On August 6, 1973 she died of a stroke. She was buried in an unmarked grave at the New Hope Cemetery in Memphis. A headstone paid for by Bonnie Raitt was erected by the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund on October 13, 1996 with 35 family members in attendance including her sister, numerous nieces (including Laverne Baker) and nephews. Her headstone is marked:
Lizzie "Kid" Douglas Lawlers
aka Memphis Minnie
The inscription on the back of her gravestone reads:
"The hundreds of sides Minnie recorded are the perfect material to teach us about the blues. For the blues are at once general, and particular, speaking for millions, but in a highly singular, individual voice. Listening to Minnie's songs we hear her fantasies, her dreams, her desires, but we will hear them as if they were our own."
After her death some of her old work began to surface and some of her songs were featured on blues compilations. She was one of the first 20 blues artists that were inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame.
Lizzie Douglas was born on June 3, 1897 in Algiers, Louisiana. She was the eldest from her 13 other siblings. Her parents Abe and Gertrude Douglas nicknamed her the Kid during her early childhood. At the age of 7 she and her family moved to Walls, Mississippi, which was just south of Memphis. The following year after she moved, she received her first guitar for Christmas. She began to practice and learn how to play both the banjo and the guitar and it was seen that she had a great talent as a musician. When she first began performing she did not use her first name Lizzie, but played under the name Kid Douglas. When she was 13 years old she ran away from her home to live on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. She would play on street corners for most of her teenage years and would eventually go home when she ran out of money. She began to get noticed singing and playing guitar on the street corners. This brought an opportunity for her to tour, travel, and play with the Ringling Brothers Circus. Eventually she came back to Beale Street and got consumed in the blues scene. At the time, women, whiskey, and cocaine were high in demand with the people and places she would be around. She made her money by playing guitar, singing, and prostitution, which was not uncommon at the time. Most of the female performers were prostitutes because of financial desperation. It was said “She received $12 for her services-an outrageous fee for the time.” (Memphis Minnie Biography,1). She was known as a woman that was very strong and that could take care of herself.
She had been married three times in her life; first with Will Weldon sometime in the 1920s, then Joe McCoy (1929–1934), and finally to Earnest Lawlars (a.k.a. Little Son Joe), in 1939. She and McCoy would perform together during their marriage. During this time, a talent scout from Columbia Records discovered her. When she and McCoy went to record in New York, she decided to change her name to Memphis Minnie. During the next few years she and McCoy released many singles and duets. She released the song “Bumble Bee” in 1930, which ended up being one of her favorite songs, and led her to a recording contract with the label Vocalion. Under this label, they continued to produce recording for two years, one of them being “I’m Talking About You”, which was one of her more popular songs. They soon decided to leave Vocalion and move to Chicago. She and McCoy introduced country blues to the urban environment and became very well known.
Memphis Minnie continued to have success throughout the years recording under many different labels like Decca Records and Chess Records. Some believe her fame was the reason for her divorce with McCoy due to jealousy and resentment towards her. She remarried after to Earnest Lawlars (a.k.a. Little Son Joe) and began recording material with him. She became very well known in the blues industry and ended up being one of the most famous blues performers of all time, competing with both men and women.
She continued to record throughout the 50’s, but her health began to become a problem for her. She retired from her musical career and ended up going back to Memphis. “Periodically, she would appear on Memphis radio stations to encourage young blues musicians. As the Garons wrote in Women With Guitar, 'She never laid her guitar down, until she could literally no longer pick it up.'” She suffered a stroke in 1960, which caused her to be bound by wheelchair. The following year her husband, Earnest “Little Son Joe” Lawlars died. She had another stroke a short while after and eventually ended up in the Jell Nursing Home. She could no longer survive on her social security income so magazines wrote about her and readers sent her money for assistance. On August 6, 1973 she died of a stroke. She was buried in an unmarked grave at the New Hope Cemetery in Memphis. A headstone paid for by Bonnie Raitt was erected by the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund on October 13, 1996 with 35 family members in attendance including her sister, numerous nieces (including Laverne Baker) and nephews. Her headstone is marked:
Lizzie "Kid" Douglas Lawlers
aka Memphis Minnie
The inscription on the back of her gravestone reads:
"The hundreds of sides Minnie recorded are the perfect material to teach us about the blues. For the blues are at once general, and particular, speaking for millions, but in a highly singular, individual voice. Listening to Minnie's songs we hear her fantasies, her dreams, her desires, but we will hear them as if they were our own."
After her death some of her old work began to surface and some of her songs were featured on blues compilations. She was one of the first 20 blues artists that were inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame.
When The Saints Go Marching In
Memphis Minnie Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'When The Saints Go Marching In' by these artists:
103rd Street Gospel Choir Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Armstrong Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
B-B. King (Repeat 2X) Oh when the saints go marching in When the saint…
B.B. King (Repeat 2X) Oh when the saints go marching in When the sai…
B.B. King & Richie Sambora (Repeat 2X) Oh when the saints go marching in When the saint…
Barbecue Bob Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Belafonte Harry Oh, when the saints, go marching in Yes when the saints…
Bill & Gloria Gaither Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the…
Bill & Gloria Gaither feat. Jake Hess and Terry Blackwood Hmmm, Hmmm We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those wh…
Bo Diddley Oh when the saints, go marching in, Oh when the saints…
Bob Haggart and His Orchestra Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready…
Boston Pops Orchestra/John Williams Start spreading the news I'm leaving today I want to be a…
Bruce Springsteen We are all trav'ling in the footsteps Of those that've gone…
Bruce Springsteen & The Session Band We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those that'd come…
Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band We are all trav'ling in the footsteps Of those that've gone…
Cash/Lewis We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of…
Cedarmont Kids Oh when the saints go marching in Oh when the saints…
Choir & Orchestra Of The New Apostolic Church Cape Town Jesus on the mainline, tell him what you want (Jesus on…
Chris Barber Let's look up as we walk, so that the tears…
Chuck Berry & Bo Diddley Oh when the saints, go marching in, Oh when the saints…
Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley Oh when the saints, go marching in, Oh when the saints…
Connee Boswell Oh, when the saints go marching in (Repeat x2) I want…
Crescent City Rhithm And Jazz Band Let's look up as we walk, so that the tears…
Danny Kaye & Louis Armstrong Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
Dave Bartholomew Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Dr John Well a-when the saints go marching in, When the saints go…
Dr. Chesky Oh when the saints go marching in Oh when the saints…
Dr. John Well a-when the saints go marching in, When the saints go…
E.C. and Orna Ball Show We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Earl Perkins We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
Earl Scruggs Oh when the saints go marching in when the saints…
Ella & Louis Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
Ella Fitzgerald Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
Ella Mae Wilson Lillie B. Williams and Richard Williams Oh, when the saints go marching in Well, when the saints…
Elvis Presley We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Elvis Presley - Carl Perkins - Jerry Lee Lewis - Jonny Cash [Chorus] Well when the saints go marchin' in Well when the s…
Elvis Presley Carl Perkins Jerry Lee Lewis & Johnny Cash [Chorus] Well when the saints go marchin' in Well when the…
Fats Domino Oh when the saints go marching in Oh when the saints…
Fats Domino & Dave Bartholomew Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra & Ray Eberle There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin When…
Golden Gate Quartet Oh, when the saints, go marching in, Yes when the saints…
H.C. We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
Hank Thompson Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the…
Hank Williams Oh, when the saints go marching in Well, when the saints…
Harlem Gospel Singers & Band We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those that'd come…
Harry Belafonte Oh, when the saints, go marching in Yes when the saints…
Harry James and His Orchestra Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready…
Helen Humes Oh, when the saints go marching in [Repeat x2] I want…
Henry Jerome and His Orchestra Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready…
Humes Helen Oh, when the saints go marching in [Repeat x2] I want…
Ike & Tina Turner We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
Isley Brothers Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
J C Higginbotham We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
J.C. Higginbotham (w. Louis Armstrong) Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
J.J. Johnson We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Jack Parnell And His Orchestra We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
Jackie Wilson & Linda Hopkins Oh, when the saints go marching in (2x) I want to…
Jerry Lee Lewis We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of…
Johnny Cash & Jerry Lee Lewis [Chorus] Well when the saints go marchin' in Well when the…
Johnny Cash/Jerry Lee Lewis We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of…
Judy Garland And Liza Minnelli Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the…
Keely Smith Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Kenny Baker Feat. Louis Armstrong Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
Kingston Trio Oh yeah We are following the footsteps Of those who've gone …
Lester Flatt Oh when the saints go marching in when the saints…
Lewis Jerry Lee We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of…
Lightnin' Hopkins I'm in the mood for marchin' in I'm in the mood…
Little Richard Oh when the saints go marching in When the saints go…
LIVING ROOM 1 - Bruce Springsteen We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those that'd come…
London Community Gospel Choir Hmmm, Hmmm We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those wh…
Louis Armstrong We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Louis Armstrong His All Stars Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready…
Louis Armstrong & Danny Kaye We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
Louis Armstrong & The All Stars and Guests Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready …
Louis Armstrong杮 Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready…
Louis Prima Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Louis Prima Sam Butera & The Witnesses Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
Mahalia Oh, when the saints, go marching in Yes when the saints…
Mormon Tabernacle Choir Hmmm, Hmmm We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those wh…
Mr. Eric & Mr. Michael Oh when the saints go marching in Oh when the saints…
Ottilie Patterson & Chris Barber Let's look up as we walk, so that the tears…
Pete Fountain Divine Comedy, The Promenade When The Lights Go Out All Ov…
Pete Seeger We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Preservation Hall Jazz Band Said when the saints, when the saints When the saints go…
Queen Ida Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
rev r. l. white Oh when the saints go marching in Oh when the saints…
Roger McGuinn We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Santa Jam Vó Alberta Oh, when the Saints (when the saints) Go marching in (marchi…
Sister Rosetta Tharpe Let's look up as we walk, so that the tears…
St. Snot Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da…
Steelasophical Oh, when the saints, go marching in, Yes when the saints…
The All-Stars We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
The Beatles Hey! We are following the footsteps of those who've gone…
The Golden Gate Quartet Oh, when the saints, go marching in, Yes when the saints…
The Isley Brothers Oh, when the saints go marching in Oh, when the saints…
The Kingston Trio Oh yeah We are following the footsteps Of those who've gone …
The Million Dollar Quartet We are traveling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befo…
The Original Memphis Five Oh, when the saints go marching in (Repeat x2) I want…
The Pinker Tones Oh when the Saints go marching in 2x Oh Lord, I…
The Sessions Band/Bruce Springsteen We are all traveling in the footsteps Of those that'd come…
The The Kingston Trio Oh yeah We are following the footsteps Of those who've gone …
The Weavers We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Tommy Eden & The 4/8 Singin' Factory Oh, when the saints, go marching in, Yes when the saints…
Tommy Eden & The Gospel Choir Jesus on the mainline, tell him what you want (Jesus on…
Tony Sheridan Hey! We are following the footsteps of those who've gone…
varios O when the Saints marching in Now, when the Saints go marchi…
Wayne Newton Oh, when the saints go marching in (2x) I want to…
Weavers The We are trav'ling in the footsteps Of those who've gone befor…
Wingy Manone And His Orchestra Sisters and brothers This is reverend Satchmo gettin' ready…
Woody Wright & Ivan Parker I'm Just A Weary Pilgrim Plodding Through This World Of Sin …
We have lyrics for these tracks by Memphis Minnie:
'frisco Town That old 'Frisco train makes a mile a minute That old…
Bad Luck Woman Every man I get, he won't get sick - he…
Bad Outside Friends Sometime I'm thinking Thinking about the times have been Som…
Ball And Chain Blues I'm down by the sea. I'm gonna get me a ball…
Banana Man Blues Now what you got there man? A rug? what do you…
Black Cat Blues I got a big black cat who sits in my…
Black Rat Swing Yes you is one black rat someday i'll find your…
Bone Yard Blues Preachin′ to the public, you don't know a thing Gettin′ read…
Boy Friend Blues I'm alone, traveling by myself I'm alone, traveling by mysel…
Bumble Bee Bumble bee, bumble bee Please come back to me Bumble bee, bu…
Bumble Bee Blues Bumble bee, bumble bee, please come back to me Bumble bee,…
Bumble Bee No. 2 Bumble bee, bumble bee, where you been so long Bumble bee,…
Call The Fire Wagon I was talking to the people that lives in town Why'ever…
Can I Do It for You I want to do something to you, I want to…
Can I Do It for You Pt. 2 KJ: I'll buy your wood and coal, buy your wood and…
Can I Do It for You%2C Part 1 I want to do something to you, I want to…
Cherry Ball Blues I'm down by the sea. I'm gonna get me a ball…
Chickasaw Train Blues I'm goin' tell everybody, what that Chickasaw has done done…
Chicksaw Chain Blues I'm down by the sea. I'm gonna get me a ball…
Chiksaw Train Blues I'm goin' tell everybody, what that Chickasaw has done done…
Crazy Cryin' Blues I been going crazy, I just can't help myself, ahhhhuuuuhahhh…
Diggin' my potatoes They been diggin' my potatoes, How they trampin' on my…
Dirty Mother for You I ain't no doctor, but I'm the doctor's wife You better…
Doctor Doctor stopped me from drinking, boys, I can't smoke no…
Down By The Riverside I live in a cabin, way down by the riverside I…
Down In Alley I met a man, asked me did I want to…
Down in new orleans I'm going back down in New Orleans I'm going back down…
Down In the Alley I met a man, asked me did I want to…
Drunken Barrel House Blues If you listen to me good people, I′ll tell you…
Fishin' Blues Come on baby let's go to the hole - - big black…
Frankie One time my papa had a horse, his name was…
Frankie Jean (That Trottin' Fool) Spoken: One time my papa had a horse, his name was…
Frisco Town That old 'Frisco train makes a mile a minute That old…
Georgia Skin The reason I like the game, the game they call…
Goin' Back to Texas Oh mercy dear, you caused my heart It really is wrong,…
Good Biscuits Listen to my song, ladies, please take strictly understand …
Good Girl Blues I have been a good girl, going to church all…
Good Morning Memphis Minnie - Good Mornin' Well, Good mornin', tell me…
Has anyone seen my man I got a man sweet as he can be Come to…
He's In The Ring Hey, y'all peoples going out tonight, let's go and see…
Hold Me Blues Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
Hole In The Wall There is something wonderful, we can't understand A rat com…
Hoodoo Lady Hoodoo lady, how do you do? They tell me you…
Hustlin' Woman Blues I stood on the corner all night long, counting the…
I I want to do something to you, I want to…
I D Rather See Him Dead Please go tell my baby, tell him just what I…
I Don't Want That Junk Outta You I give you my money and I ain't ashamed Now you…
I Hate To See The Sun Go Down I hate to see evenin' sun go down I hate to…
I M a Bad Luck Woman Every man I get, he won't get sick - he…
I'd Rather See Him Dead Please go tell my baby, tell him just what I…
I'm a Bad Luck Woman Every man I get, he won't get sick - he…
I'm A Gamblin' Woman I'm a gamblin' woman, gamble everywhere I go I'm a gamblin'…
I'm a Gambling Woman Every man I get, he won't get sick - he…
I'm Going Don't You Know Train's at the station, don't you know Who all goin'? Let…
I'm Gonna Bake My Biscuits I got a brand new skillet and a brand new…
Ice Cream Man I got ice man in the spring, coal man in…
Id Rather See Him Dead Please go tell my baby, tell him just what I…
If You See My Rooster If you see my rooster Please run him on back home If…
Im a Gambling Woman Every man I get, he won't get sick - he…
In My Girlish Days Late hours at night, trying to play my hand Through…
It's Hard to Please My Man You keep me thinking, and wondering all the time You keep…
Jockey Man Blues Good morning, blues, please shake hands with me Good mornin…
Keep On Eatin Every time I cook, look like you can't get enough…
Keep On Eatin' Every time I cook, look like you can't get enough Fix…
Keep On Goin I beg you baby, treat me right You don't do nothin'…
Keep on Sailin' Sail on, sail on, ahw baby, sail on Sail on, sail…
Kid Man Blues Good morning, blues, please shake hands with me Good morning…
Killer Diller Blues These are the lyrics as I transcribed them from the…
Kissing In the Dark Call the doctor, call him quick I done got something 'bout…
Let Me Ride I'm a martyr (oh, let me ride) I'm a martyr (oh,…
Lonesome Shack Blues Out across the hill, I built a lonesome shack Out across…
Low Down Dirty Thing I'm might tell everybody What that Chickasaw has done, done …
Ma Rainey I was thinking about Ma Rainey, wonder where could Ma…
Man You Won't Give Me No Money Man you won′t give me no money, you won't buy…
Me Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
Me %26 My Chauffeur Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my chauffeur I wants…
Me & My Chauffeur Blues Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
Me And My Chaffeur Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my chauffeur I wants…
Me and my chaffeur blues Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
Me and My Chauffeur Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my chauffeur I wants…
Me and My Chauffeur Blues Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
Memphis Minnie-Jitis Blues I tell all you people, you can rest in ease You…
Moanin' the Blues Oh, the blues got ways sometimes just like a natural…
Moonshine I've got to leave this town, I've got to go…
My And My Chauffeur Blues Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
My Butcher Man Wonder where is my butcher man now? I've been looking for…
My Strange Man I met a strange man last night, and I taken…
New Bumble Bee I got a bumble bee, don't sting nobody but me I…
New Dirty Dozen Come all you folks and start to walk, I'm fixing…
New Orleans Stop Time من كل جهات المدن الخرسا ألوف شبان زاحفين بينادوا بموت الفجر …
North Memphis Blues I tell all you people, you can rest in ease You…
Nothing In Rambling Nothin’ In Ramblin’ I was born in Louisiana, I was rais…
Nothing Is Rambling I was born in Louisiana, I was raised in Algiers And…
Outdoor Blues One cold night, I was out in the frost and…
Pig Meat On The Line Is anybody seen my pig meat on the line? Oh ho,…
Please Don't Stop Him Well, the man I love is long and tall Sometimes I…
Plymouth Rock Blues I got so many chickens, can't tell my roosters from…
Reachin' Pete When you go to Helena stop on Cherry Street When you…
Remember Me Blues Won't you be my chauffeur Won't you be my…
Selling My Pork Chops I met a man the other day ""What you write?"" he…
Singing Snake Blues This house is full of stinging snakes, crawling all in…
Soo Cow Soo Now If you see my cow, tell her hurry home I…
Stinging Snake Blues This house is full of stinging snakes, crawling all in…
Sylvester and His Mule Blues Sylvester went out on his lot, he looked at his…
Tricks Ain't Walking Times has done got hard, work done got scarce Stealing and…
Tricks Ain't Walking No More Times has done got hard, work done got scarce Stealing and…
Warehouse Man Blues Good morning, blues, please shake hands with me Good morning…
What Fault You Find of Me Pt. 1 KJ: Worked all summer and I worked all fall Had take my…
What Fault You Find of Me Pt. 2 MM: I wouldn't mind being your hopping frog Drink muddy wa…
What's The Matter With The Mill KJ: (spoken: Say Minnie! Where you going? MM: (spoken…
What's The Matter With The Mill? Kansas Joe McCoy: Say Minnie! Where you going?…
Whats The Matter With The Mill Say Minnie! Where you going? What you want, Kansas Joe? I'm…
When the Levee Breaks If it keeps on rainin', levee's goin' to break If it…
When The Saints Go Marching Home When the saints go marching home Oh, when the saints go…
Where Is My Good Man Lord I wonder where's my good man at Lord I wonder…
World of Trouble It's a cold, cold morning, I was out in the…
You Can I want to do something to you, I want to…
You Can't Give It Away What is that you're going around here trying so sell? It'ai…
You Dirty Mistreater I ain't no doctor, but I'm the doctor's wife You better…
You Got to Get out of Here When I come and got you behind the bars Run your…
You See My Rooster If you see my rooster Please run him on back home If…
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