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“Lawdy Miss Clawdy” is a rhythm and blues song by New Orleans singer/songwriter Lloyd Price that “grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound”. Elvis' version was recorded in 1956/02/03, first released on EP.
[Intro]
Well, Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawdy miss Clawdy
Girl, you sure look good to me
But please don't excite me baby
I know it can't be me
[Verse 1]
'Cause I give you all of my money
Yeah, but you just won't treat me right
You like to ball every morning
Don't come home till late at night
[Bridge]
I'm going to tell, tell my mama
Lord, I swear ,girl, what you've been doing to me
I'm going to tell everybody that I'm down in misery
[Verse 2]
So, bye, bye, bye, baby
Girl, I won't be coming no more
Goodbye, little darling, down the road I'll go
So, bye, bye, bye, baby
Girl, I won't be coming no more
Goodbye, little darling, down the road I'll go
Lawdy Miss Clawdy was written by Lloyd Price.