Mean Old Frisco

by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup recording of 19 from That's Allright Mama (Relic 7036) & The Father of Rock & Roll (RCA LPV-573) Well, that mean old, mean old Frisco , and that low down Santa Fe Well, that mean old Frisco, and that low down Santa Fe Well it carried my baby away, and it's blown right back on me I was standing, I was listening, for that Southern whistle blow I was standing and listening for that Southern whistle to blow Lord, she did not catch the Southern, and now where do you suppose that woman might have gone? Well, then I ain't, I ain't got no, got no special rider here, Lord I ain't got no special rider here Well, I think I leave, 'cause I don't feel welcome Well, my mama she done told me, and my papa told me, too Well, my mama she done told me, and my papa told me, too Everybody grins in your face son, well, they ain't no friends of yours __________ Note 1: Frisco, Santa Fe, and Southern are the names of railroad lines.

 

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