Frosty Morning

by E. Brown recording of January 8 1924 from The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 (Columbia/Legacy C2K-47091) How come I'm blue as can be, how come I need sympathy I know what's troubling me, listen and you'll see Because the good man that I got, left me all alone Woke up this morning at four, when I heard him slamming my door Did you ever wake up on a frosty morning and discover your good man gone Did you ever wake up on a frosty morning and discover your good man gone If you did you'll understand, why I'm singing sad moanful songs Well, he didn't provide and he wasn't handsome, so he might not appeal to you Well, he didn't provide and he wasn't handsome, so he might not appeal to you But he gave me plenty loving and I never had to beg him too Now my damper is down and my fire ain't burning and a chill's all around my bed My damper is down and my fire ain't burning and a chill's all around my bed When you lose the man you love, then a gal is just as good as dead __________ Note 1: damper, a device that damps as a valve or plate (as in the flue of a furnace) for regulating the draft.

 

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