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“Help Me” is a blues standard first recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson II in 1963. The song, a mid-tempo twelve-bar blues, is credited to Williamson, Willie Dixon, and Ralph Bass and is based on the 1962 instrumental hit “Green Onions” by Booker T. and the MGs.[1] “Help Me” became a hit in 1963 and re...
You got to help me, now; I can't do it all by myself
You got to help me, now; I can't do it all by myself
You know if you don't help me, darling, I'll have to find myself somebody else
I my have to wash, I may have to sew, I may have to cook. I might mop the floor; but you help me, baby
If you don't help me, darling, I'll have to find somebody else
When I walk, you walk with me; and when I talk, you talk with me
Oh, baby, I can't do it all by myself
Bring my nightshirt; put your mornin' gown
Bring my nightshirt; put your mornin' gown
You know if you don't help me, darling, I'll have to find myself somebody else"
You're talking about your woman, I wish to God man that you could see mine
You're talking about your woman, I wish to God man that you could see mine
Every time the little girl starts to loving she bring eyesight to the blind
Help Me was written by Sonny Boy Williamson & Willie Dixon & Ralph Bass.
Help Me was produced by Gus Dudgeon & Mike Vernon.
Ten Years After released Help Me on Fri Oct 27 1967.