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New Falling Rain Blues (1938) Video (MV)






Lonnie Johnson - New Falling Rain Blues (1938) Lyrics




Storm is risin' and the rain begin to fall.
Storm is risin', the rain begin to fall.
Trouble is breakin' down my window, blues breakin' down my door.

My blues started at sunrise, and rides me all through the day.
My blues start at sunrise, and ride me all through the day.
It takes the sweet woman I love, to drive these blues away.

Come into my arms, sweet woman, and please explain yourself to me.
Come into my arms, sweet woman, please explain yourself to me.
Tell me who do you really want or do you still want your usta be?

'Cause sometimes you with me, baby, then again you gone.
Sometimes you with me, baby, then again you gone.
If you want your usta be, then you'd better let me alone.

Blues, fallin' like showers of rain.
Blues, fallin' like showers of rain.
Every once in a while, I can hear my baby call my name.
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Storm is risin' and the rain begin to fall.
Storm is risin', the rain begin to fall.
Trouble is breakin' down my window, blues breakin' down my door.

My blues started at sunrise, and rides me all through the day.
My blues start at sunrise, and ride me all through the day.
It takes the sweet woman I love, to drive these blues away.

Come into my arms, sweet woman, and please explain yourself to me.
Come into my arms, sweet woman, please explain yourself to me.
Tell me who do you really want or do you still want your usta be?

'Cause sometimes you with me, baby, then again you gone.
Sometimes you with me, baby, then again you gone.
If you want your usta be, then you'd better let me alone.

Blues, fallin' like showers of rain.
Blues, fallin' like showers of rain.
Every once in a while, I can hear my baby call my name.
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Writer: LONNIE JOHNSON
Copyright: Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing


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