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B.B. King - Woman Blues Lyrics



B.B. King - Woman Blues Lyrics




[ Featuring Buddy Guy, Junior Wells ]

You better leave, you better leave my little girl alone
You better go on and leave, mister
You better leave my little girl alone
Lord, before I get evil
Lord, you know I'm gonna do something wrong

You call my house all hours of the night
Well let me, let me tell you mister that's a sure way to start a fight
Now why don't you just go on man and leave my little girl alone
You know I can get evil sometimes
Baby, you know I'm gonna do something wrong

You call my house not later than yesterday
Because I picked up the extension and I heard every word you say
Why don't you just go on man and leave my little girl alone
Lord, you know I can get evil sometimes
Lord, you know I'm gonna do something wrong
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You better leave, you better leave my little girl alone
You better go on and leave, mister
You better leave my little girl alone
Lord, before I get evil
Lord, you know I'm gonna do something wrong

You call my house all hours of the night
Well let me, let me tell you mister that's a sure way to start a fight
Now why don't you just go on man and leave my little girl alone
You know I can get evil sometimes
Baby, you know I'm gonna do something wrong

You call my house not later than yesterday
Because I picked up the extension and I heard every word you say
Why don't you just go on man and leave my little girl alone
Lord, you know I can get evil sometimes
Lord, you know I'm gonna do something wrong
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Writer: JOHN S HURT
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: B.B. King
Featuring: Buddy Guy, Junior Wells
Length: 3:09
Written by: JOHN S HURT

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