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The first recording of Howlin' Wolf’s “Commit a Crime” to be released on record was in 1971 on the album “The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions” where it appeared under the title of “What a Woman!”. That album involved Wolf being accompanied mostly by a collection of rock stars, which happened to include...
[Verse 1]
I'm gonna leave you, baby, before I commit a crime
I'm gonna leave you, baby, before I commit a crime
You tried so hard to kill me, but woman, it just was not my time
[Verse 2]
You put poison in my coffee instead of milk or cream
You put poison in my coffee instead of milk or cream
You're about the evilest woman that I ever seen
[Harmonica Solo]
[Verse 1]
I'm gonna leave you, baby, before I commit a crime
I'm gonna leave you, woman, before I commit a crime
Yeah, you tried so hard to kill me but woman, it was not, it was not my time
Commit a Crime was written by Howlin’ Wolf.
Commit a Crime was produced by Don Was & Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones released Commit a Crime on Fri Dec 02 2016.