Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
Linda Martell
[Verse 1]
Livin’ and a-workin’ in the city, I thought I was a big girl
Oh I felt so smart, and my whole life I could choose
So then smarty found herself a guy who one night said he loves her
And the next night he leaves her sittin’ with a bad case of the blues
[Chorus]
Yo-de-lay-dee-hee-hee-hee-hee, ha-a-ha
If I really was a smart girl, I could turn him loose
Yo-de-lay-dee-hee-hee-hee-hee, ha-a-ha
Instead of sittin’ and a-cryin’ with a bad case of the blues
[Verse 2]
I took myself out to the country to see my mother
She said, “What no-good man has got my lovin’ little child’s heart sore”
I said, “Momma, he tells me that he loves me and thеn he’s out with another
And he’s got mе right down to the last square on the checkerboard.”
[Chorus]
Yo-de-lay-dee-hee-hee-hee-hee, ha-a-ha
Little country girl’s done got hooked on a barbed wire love
Yo-de-lay-dee-hee-hoo-hoo-hoo, ha-a-ha
And she can’t get loose from this bad case of the blues
And she can’t get loose from this bad case of the blues
Bad Case of the Blues was written by Myra Smith & Margaret Lewis.