Papa Blues (1923)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • A popular song from 1923
    Words and music by Pete Wendling, Edgar Leslie and Max Kortlander
    Lyrics
    1. I have called up every jail
    I’ve had blood-hounds on his trail
    Every day, every night
    Lookin’ for that man of mine
    I’ve employed detectives, too
    Still they can’t pick up a clue
    Where he eats, where he sleeps
    Who supplies him with moonshine
    A lonesome mommer am I
    I don’t mind telling you why
    Chorus
    He isn’t here, he isn’t here
    I know I got the air from Papa blues
    I need a fortune teller
    To tell me why each feller I lose
    I’m always stylish in my dress
    But as a vamp I’m no success
    You’re lookin’ at a do-right woman
    That men abuse
    He left me flat, and worse than that
    He took his coat and hat and traveling shoes
    There’s gonna be a scandal
    When all the papers handle the news
    When I went down to the crap game
    Where he broke all his pals
    They sharpened their razors
    Cause he stole all their gals
    He isn’t here, he isn’t here
    I know I got the air from Papa blues
    2. There’s a jealous cat next door
    She caused trouble once before
    Seems to me maybe she
    Knows about my rollin’ stone
    To find out about that cat
    I had men break in her flat
    Then I spent my last cent
    Putting in a Dictaphone
    A jealous woman am I
    There’s dynamite in my eye
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    Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein.
    Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne.
    Get the sheet music and MIDI at:
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Комментарии • 1

  • @jamespitt-payne3622
    @jamespitt-payne3622 3 месяца назад +4

    What a difficult song to sing. Well done, sir! 🙂