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He’s mentioned by name in Robert Johnson’s song, “Crossroad Blues”, but very little is known about Willie Brown.
Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Willie Brown was an early delta blues guitarist who had an influence on the next generation of blues men like John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ W...
Can't tell my future
And I can't tell my past
Can't tell my future
And I can't tell my past
Lord, it seems like every minute
Sure gonna be my last
The minutes seems like hours
And hours seems like days
The minutes seems like hours
And hours seems like days
And it seems like my woman
Outta stop her low down ways
The woman I love now
She's five feet from the ground
I said, the woman I love now
Lordy, five feet from the ground
And she's tailor made
And ain't no hand me down
Lord, and I got a woman now
Lordy, she's lightnin when she
Lightnin' when she, lightnin' smile
I say, I got a woman
Lord, and she's lightnin when she smiles
Five feet and four inches
And she's damn good lookin' size
Well, I know you see that picture
Now, Lordy, up on your mother's
Up on your mother's, mama's shelf
I know you see that picture now
Up on your mother's shelf
Well, you know bout that
I'm gettin' tired of sleeping by myself
And it's T for Texas
Now, it's T for Tennessee
And it's T for Texas
Now, it's T for Tennessee
Lord, bless that woman
That put that thing on me
Future Blues was written by Willie Brown.
Willie Brown released Future Blues on Sun Jun 01 1930.