Diddie Wa Diddie

by Blind Arthur Blake recording of probably 1926-1932 from Ragtime Guitar's Foremost Fingerpicker (Yazoo 1068) There's a great big mystery, and it sure is worrying me This Diddie Wa Diddie Mister Diddie Wa Diddie I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means The little girl about four feet four, come on papa and give me some more, of your Diddie Wa Diddie, your Diddie Wa Diddie I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means I went around and walked around, somebody yelled, said, "Look who's in town" Mister Diddie Wa Diddie Mister Diddie Wa Diddie I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means Went to church, put my hand on the seat, lady sat on it said, "Daddy, you sure is sweet" Mister Diddie Wa Diddie Mister Diddie Wa Diddie I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means I said, "Sister, I'll soon be gone, just gimme that thing you sitting on" Mister Diddie Wa Diddie Mister Diddie Wa Diddie I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means Then I got put out of church, 'cause I talk about Diddie Wa Diddie too much Mister Diddie Wa Diddie Mister Diddie Wa Diddie I wish somebody would tell me what Diddie Wa Diddie means

 

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