Pickpocket Blues

by Bessie Smith recording of from The Complete Recordings, Vol. 3 (Columbia/Legacy C2K-47474) My best man, my best friend, told me to stop peddlin' gin They even told me to keep my hands out people's pocket where their money was in But I wouldn't listen or have any shame, 'long as someone else would take the blame Now I can see it all come home to me I'm sittin' in the jailhouse now I mean, I'm in the jailhouse now I done stop runnin' around with this one and these good lookin' browns Any time you see me, I was good time bound, with this one, that one, most all in town I'm in the jailhouse now, I'm sittin' in the jailhouse now __________ Note 1: peddlin', to travel about with wares, in this case gin, for sale. In a wider sense: to sell, or offer for sale from place to place.

 

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