Lonnie Johnson
Lonnie Johnson - Low Down St. Louis Blues (1931) lyrics
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I love my St. Louis women, but their ways I really can't stand. I love my St. Louis women, but their ways I really can't stand. They always bettin' some woman, how she can take her man. My woman dips snuff, and she drinks a good old homemade corn. My woman dips her snuff, and she drinks a good old homemade corn. She get as drunk as she can be, then she fight for the whole night long. And I got another gal, live down on Deep Morgan Street. And I got another gal, she lives down on Deep Morgan Street. If she don't kill a man every day, all I can do is ‘a keep 'r off of me. She drinks her homemade corn whiskey, blackjack and a razor ‘s her friend. She drinks her homemade corn whiskey, a blackjack and a razor ‘s her friend. And she loves to kill a man, just like the devil loves sin. Boys, I got another gal, she lives down on Walnut Street. Boys, I got another gal, she lives down on Walnut Street. My other gal is so bad, the cops is scared to walk the beat. She can make a blackjack talk and a razor fairly moan. She can make a blackjack talk and a razor fairly moan. From the way that gal kill up men, the graveyard ain't got much more room.