Jailhouse Blues

by Bessie Smith Clarence Williams recording of September 21, 1923 from The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 (Columbia/Legacy C2K-47091) Lord, this house is goin' to get raided, yes, sir! Thirty days in jail, with my back turned to the wall, to the wall Thirty days in jail, with my back turned to the wall Look here, mister jail keeper, put another gal in my stall I don't mind being in jail, but I got to stay there so long, so long I don't mind being in jail, but I got to stay there so long, so long Well, every friend I had is done shook hands and gone You better stop your man from ticklin' me under my chin, under my chin You better stop your man from ticklin' me under my chin 'Cause if he keeps on ticklin', I'm sure gonna take him on in Good morning blues, blues how do you do, how do you do? Good morning blues, blues how do you do? Well, I just come here to have a few words with you

 

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