Revella E. Hughes
Revella E. Hughes
Carroll C. Clark
Carroll C. Clark
Katie Crippen
Katie Crippen
Juan Harrison
Juan Harrison
Lulu Whidby
Lulu Whidby
Carroll C. Clark
Carroll C. Clark
Creamer and Layton
Creamer and Layton
Alberta Hunter
Alberta Hunter
Harry A. Delmore
Harry A. Delmore
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Eddie Gray
Revella E. Hughes
J. Arthur Gaines
J. Arthur Gaines
Black Swan Dance Orchestra
Black Swan Dance Orchestra
Marianna Johnson
Four Harmony Kings
Four Harmony Kings
Georgia Gorham
Georgia Gorham
Katie Crippen
Katie Crippen
Alberta Hunter
Alberta Hunter
Eddie Gray
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Inez Richardson
Inez Richardson
Carroll C. Clark
Carroll C. Clark
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
James Price Johnson
Fletcher Henderson
Black Swan Quartette [Cardinal Quartet]
Black Swan Male Quartette [Stellar Quartet]
Ella Thomas & Nettie Moore [Inez Barbour & Elizabeth Lennox]
Herbert Black (Pseudonym)
Herbert Black (Pseudonym)
Arthur Williams and Walter Johnson [Lewis James and Harold Wiley]
Charles Hart (1920s Tenor)
Lucille Hegamin
Lucille Hegamin
Ivan H. Browning
Ivan H. Browning
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
The Jazz Masters
Ethel Waters’ Jazz Masters [Irving Weiss And His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra]
Essie Whitman
Essie Whitman
The Jazz Masters
The Jazz Masters
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Bessie Allison
Joe Brown’s Alabama Band
Joe Brown’s Alabama Band
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra [Vincent Lopez And His Hotel Pennsylvania Orch.]
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra
Trixie Smith
Trixie Smith
Nettie Moore
Nettie Moore
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Lucille Hegamin
Lucille Hegamin
Fred Smith’s Orchestra [Frisco Syncopaters]
Fred Smith’s Orchestra [Lenzberg’s Riverside Orchestra] &
Handy’s Memphis Blues Band
Handy’s Memphis Blues Band
Handy’s Memphis Blues Band
Handy’s Memphis Blues Band
Marion Harrison &
Marion Harrison
George P. Jones, Jr.
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Harrod’s Jubilee Singers
Excelsior Quartette
Excelsior Quartette
Josie Miles
Josie Miles
Fletcher Henderson’s Orchestra [Clarion Dance Orchestra]
[Verse]
Miss Minnie Lee, from Tennessee
Was known to be quite rough
Anytime, anywhere
She would always do her stuff
Now Sadie Snow, she had a beau
She loved him night and day
Until Minnie shook a shimmy
And stole his heart away
Poor Sadie nearly died, but Minnie only sighed
Then I heard her say
[Chorus]
He may be your man but he comes to see me sometimes
And when he's with you, he's always got me on his mind
I ain't no vampire, that is true
But I can certainly take your man from you
My wicked smilе, my wicked walk
I've got the kind of еyes that seem to talk
It's no need of cryin' and no need to weep and mourn
I love your man and I'm gonna take him for my own, my own
I don't mean to be so bold
I just want to get you told
He may be your man but he comes to see me sometimes
[Chorus]
He may be your man but he comes to see me sometimes
And when he's with you, he's always got me on his mind
I ain't no vampire, that is true
But I can certainly take your man from you
My wicked smile, my wicked walk
I've got those kind of eyes that seem to talk
It's no need of cryin' and no need to weep and mourn
I love your man and I'm gonna take him for my own, my own
Ain't no need of gettin' rough
'Cause I'm just right to do my stuff
He may be your man but he comes to see me sometimes
He May Be Your Man (But He Comes To See Me Sometimes) was written by Lemuel Fowler.