Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox & Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Ida Cox & Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Ida Cox & Lovie Austin
Ida Cox & Lovie Austin’s Blues Serenaders
Ida Cox & Lovie Austin
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
Ida Cox
[Verse]
I woke up this morning 'bout half past 4:00
Somebody knocking on my door
I went out to see what it was about
And they told me my man was gone
I say "Now hold it son, that's sad news
Won't you sing for me those blues"
[Chorus]
Honey baby, mama doo-shee-doo-shee-double-doo love you
Lord, I love you daddy, don't care what you do
Go on and sing 'em, sing 'em, sing those blues
Because they certainly sound good to me
Lord, I've been drunk for the last six weeks
And it surely is a misery
Lord Lordy, Lord Lordy
Lord Lordy Lord
Go on and sing 'em, sing 'em, sing those blues
Because they certainly sound good to me
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Lord Lordy, Lord Lordy
Lord Lordy Lord
Go on and sing 'em, sing 'em, sing those blues
Because they certainly sound good to me
Mama Doo Shee Blues was written by Ida Cox.