When Your Way Gets Dark

by Charley Patton recording of 1929-1934 from Charley Patton: Founder Of The Delta Blues (Yazoo L-1020) When your way gets dark, baby, turn your lights up high (spoken: What's the matter with 'em?) Where can I see my man, Lord, if he come easin' by I take my daily... (spoken: Daily 'fore day prayer!) I take my daily... Trouble at home, baby (spoken: Tryin' to blow me down!) It wouldn't hurt so bad but the news all over this... I love my baby an' I (spoken: Tell the world I do) What made me love her, you will come an' love her, too Hey, someday, baby (spoken: You know, an' it won't be long) You'll call at me, baby, an', an' I'll be gone I'm goin' away, baby (spoken: Don't you wanna go?) I'm goin' away, baby, don't you wanna go? __________ Note: the triple dot parts are not missing lyrics, Patton just left them unspoken Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Created by: Bluesman Harry Page last updated on: May 28 2000

 

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