Third Street Woman Blues

by Blind Joe (Willie) Reynolds recording of February 1930, Memphis, Tennessee from Complete Recorded Works of Son House & The Great Delta Blues Singers (Document DOCD 5002) Hmm-mmm, where my Third Street woman now? Hmm-mmm, where my Third Street woman now? Thought she would cheat street me, got the coldest stuff in town Don't like my ch-chick... I had so much chicken till I heard cluckin' in my sleep I got so much chicken till I heard cluckin' in my sleep Don't like my table, mama, please don't dig so deep Hmm hmm, I got a... She's a big fat mama with the meat shakin' on her bone She's a big fat mama with the meat shakin' on her bone And every time she shake it, Lord, a hustlin' woman lose her home She's got something that the men call a stingaree She's got something that the men call a stingaree Four o'clock every morning, you turn it loose on me Hmm-mmm, where my Third Street woman gone? Hmm-mmm, where my Third Street woman gone? Believe to my soul, she would hustle everywhere but home If you can't be my rollin' mama, you can't spend your change If you can't be my rollin' mama, you can't spend my change __________ Note: this song was recorded under the performing name, Blind Willie Reynolds. Third Street refers to a street in Vicksburg , Mississippi. This song is derived from his life in Vicksburg at one time; Note 1: "Don't like my ch-chick..." is obviously a recorded miscue on Reynold's part in trying to begin the next lyric; Note 2: another obvious miscue on Reynold's part in trying to begin the next lyric. Created by: Bluesman Harry Page last updated on: May 28 2000

 

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