Moon Goin Down

by Charley Patton recording of 1929-1934 from Charley Patton: Founder Of The Delta Blues (Yazoo L-1020) Aw, that moon has gone down, baby, North Star 'bout to shine Aw, the moon goin' down, baby, North Star 'bout to shine Rosetta Henry told me, "Lord, I don't want you hangin' 'round" Oh well, where were you now, baby, Clarksdale mill burned down Oh well, where were you now, babe, Clarksdale mill burned down? (spoken: Boy, you know where I were) "I were way down Sunflower with my face all full-a frowns" They's a house over yonder, painted all over green They's a house over yonder, painted all over green (spoken: Boy, you know I know it's over there!) Some of the finest young women, Lord, a man most ever seen Lord, I think I heard the Helena whistle , Helena whistle, Helena whistle blow Lord, I think I heard the Helena whistle blow (spoken: Well, I hear it blowin' now) Lord, I ain't gonna stop walkin' till I get in my rider 's door __________ Note 1: the upper Mississippi Delta town of Clarksdale suffered a serious fire in 1899; Note 2: whether Patton means the river, the town or the county of Sunflower is unclear; Note 3: probably a steamboat or a train named after the city of Helena

 

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