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Alberta Hunter & Eubie Blake
Alberta Hunter & Eubie Blake
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[Verse 1]
I'm feeling lonely for those jazz blues only
Since I heard those jazz babies play 'em
First time I heard them, Lawdy, how I wept and moaned
They made me groan
To hear that old slide trombone and that moaning saxophone
[Verse 2]
I feel like rippin' when those jazzin' dippin'
Babies play, they harmonize together
Lord, I would rather hear them than to have a million in my hands
Jazz baby blues have something 'bout them I can understand
[Verse 3]
Those jazzin' blues are driving me insane
There's nothing to them but that blue refrain
When that piano and flute begin to play
I get right up and throw myself away
Play me those good old jazzin' baby blues both night and day
[Verse 4]
No difference where I hear those blues, I'll shout
I get unnecessary in and out
Just shake my shoulders and a wicked knee
Feel like I've been up on an all-night spree
Play those good old jazzin' baby blues once more for me
[Verse 5]
I've got the jazzin' blues, I feel so glad
The best old feeling that I ever had
Don't want no sugar stirred into my tea
The jazzin' blues are sweet enough for me
When the band starts playing, peaches shiver on the tree
[Piano Solo]
[Verse 6]
Those old piano jazzin' blues, I'll scream
Just listen to that jazzy violin
Old piano man is jazzin' some
Makes me think of some of the things my daddy's done
Play me those good old jazzin' blues until the sergeant comes
[Outro]
Make it pretty Eubie, that oughta get it
Jazzin’ Baby Blues (Take 4) was written by Richard M. Jones.
Alberta Hunter released Jazzin’ Baby Blues (Take 4) on Sat Sep 16 1922.