[Spoken Intro]
This song was introduced to me by the late Cripple Clarence Lofton, titled "I Don't Know"
[Verse 1]
I'm gettin' sick and tired of the way you do
Good kind papa gotta poison you
Sprinkle goofer dust all around your bed
Wake up one of these mornings, find your own self dead
[Chorus 1]
She said, 'You shouldn't say that'
I said, 'What should I say this time, baby?'
She says, 'Mmmmmm, I don't know,'
My-oh-my-oh-my
I don't know, what my baby puttin' down
[Verse 2]
The woman I love, she got dimples in her jaws
The clothes she's wearin' is made out of the best of cloths
She can take and wash, she can hang 'em upside the wall
She can throw 'em out the window
And run out and catch 'em a little bit before they fall;
Sometimes I think you has your habits on
[Chorus 2]
She said, 'You shouldn't say that'
I said, 'What should I say to make you mad this time, baby?'
My-oh-my-oh-my
I don't know, what my baby puttin' down
[Saxophone Solo]
[Verse 3]
My papa told me, my mother sat down and cried
Say, 'You're too young a man, son, to have the many women you got'
I looked at my mother then, I didn't even crack a smile
I say, 'If the women kill me, I don't mind dyin'
[Verse 4]
The woman I love, I won the week before last
The woman I love I've got out of class
I thought I won you, baby, a long time ago
If you don't watch your step, I'm gonna have to let you go
[Chorus 3]
She said, 'You shouldn't say that'
I said, 'What should I say this time, baby?'
She says, 'Mmmmmm, I don't know'
I don't know, I don't know what my baby puttin' down, puttin' down
I Don’t Know was written by Willie Mabon.
I Don’t Know was produced by Jim Simpson.