Jazz Me Blues (18004-1) by Lucille Hegamin
Jazz Me Blues (18004-1) by Lucille Hegamin

Jazz Me Blues (18004-1)

Lucille Hegamin * Track #60 On Black Swan 2000 Series

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Jazz Me Blues (18004-1) by Lucille Hegamin

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Lucille Hegamin

Jazz Me Blues (18004-1) Lyrics

[Verse]
Down in Louisiana in that sunny clime
They play a class of music that is super-fine
And it makes no difference if it is rain or shine
You can hear the jazzing music playing all the time
It sounds so peculiar 'cause the music's queer
How its sweet vibration seems to fill the air
Then to you the whole world seems to be in rhyme
You want nothing else but jazzin', jazzin' all the time
Everyone that's nigh, never hear you sigh
Hear them loudly cry

[Chorus]
Oh! Jazz me
Come on, professor, and jazz me, jazz me
You know I like my jazzin' both day and night
And if I don't get my jazzin', I don't feel right
And if it's ragtime
Oh, won't you play it in jazz time, jazz timе
Don't want it fast, don't want it slow
Take your time, professor, play it sweet and low
I'vе got those doggone low down jazz me, jazz me blues

[Chorus]
Jazz me
Come on, professor, and jazz me, jazz me
You know I like my jazzin' both day and night
And if I don't get my jazzin', I don't feel right
And if it's ragtime
Oh, won't you play it in jazz time, jazz time
Don't want it fast, don't want it slow
Take your time, professor, play it sweet and low
I've got those doggone low down jazz me, jazz me blues

Jazz Me Blues (18004-1) Q&A

Who wrote Jazz Me Blues (18004-1)'s ?

Jazz Me Blues (18004-1) was written by Tom Delaney.

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