John Lee Williamson, the original “Sonny Boy” Williamson, wrote one of the all-time great blues songs, “Good Morning School Girl” (often recorded since as “Good Morning Little Schoolgirl”). Williamson recorded the song for the Bluebird label in Aurora, Illinois, on May 5, 1937.
Good morning little schoolgirl
Can I go home, home with you?
Good morning little schoolgirl
Can I go home, home with you?
Tell your mama and your papa
Big be schoolboy, too
I won't bore you, yeah
Baby, I won't bore you all night long
Yes, I do
Baby, I wanna ball you
I wanna ball you all night long
Tell your mama and your papa
Baby, baby, doing nothing wrong, child
I'm doing nothing wrong, yeah
I won't bore you, yea, yea, huh
Baby, I wanna ball you all night long
Yes, I do, child
I won't bore you, darling, yea
I won't bore you all night long
Tell your mama and your papa
Baby, baby, we're gonna do nothing wrong
Wrong , wrong, wrong
Baby, I wanna ball you every night
Oh, yeah, come on now
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl was written by Sonny Boy Williamson.
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl was produced by Ten Years After.