You Changed

by Big Bill Broonzy recording of 19 from Black, Brown And White, I got a gal down in Georgia, one in Mississippi, too I got a gal down in Georgia, one in Mississippi, too Lord, I found out what that a little gal in New Orleans can do She said her mother was too young, an Indian was her dad She said her mother was too young, an Indian was her dad I know she give me a feelin', something that I never had Since you come from Chicago, baby, you changed your name Baby, since you come from Chicago, on a clown, you changed your name Little girl, you changed your way of walkin', ain't nothing about you the same I didn't guess now you're here in Chicago, I know'ed you in New Orleans I didn't guess now you're here in Chicago, baby, I know'ed you in New Orleans Baby, I know'ed you down there where you were eatin' rise and beans Since you come from Chicago, baby, you changed your name Baby, since you come from Chicago, on a clown, you changed your name I found out you can walkin', baby, you just don't walk the same I didn't guess now you're here in Chicago, I know'ed you in New Orleans I didn't guess now you're here in Chicago, I know'ed you in New Orleans Yes, I know'ed you down there where you were eatin' rise and beans Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Created by: Bluesman Harry Page last updated on: May 28 2000

 

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