Mississippi John Hurt
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[Spoken]
Well, I b'lieve I know a little song, well, not say about drinking, but drinking's in it: Got the Blues That Can't Be Satisfied
Got the blues that can't be satisfied
Got the blues that can't be satisfied
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Some old day 'gon catch the train and ride
Some old day 'gon catch the train...
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Whiskey street will drive the blues away
Whiskey street will drive the blues away
That be the case, I wants a quart today
Took my gun and I broke the barrel down
Took my gun and I broke the barrel down
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Put that jocker six feet in the ground
I put that jocker six feet in the ground
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Yet got the blues, and I still ain't satisfied
Yet got the blues, and I still ain't satisfied
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Brought my babe a great big diamond ring
Bought my babe a great big diamond ring
Come right back home and I caught her shaking that thing
Mississippi John Hurt released Got the Blues That Can’t Be Satisfied (L.O.C. Recordings) on Mon Jul 01 1963.