Neighbors

by Chester Burnett a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf recording of 1954 from More Real Folk Blues (MCA 9279) When I had a lots of money I had friends to give a good time I went out with my friends We drunk beer and whiskey all night The next time I take 'em out They didn't have a dime to spend I told my neighbors, I ain't gonna spend no money no more I love my neighbors, I can't spend no dime no more I works too hard for my money, to throw my money away My mama keep my money, I ain't gonna spend no money these days I love my neighbors, I love my neighbors But I have no dime to spend Well every Monday morning, my neighbor knockin on my door My neighbor done tell me, I want some ready dough Well I told my neighbor, can't spend no money no more Neighbor he got mad, and walked on away from my door

 

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