Milton Brown & His Brownies
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Well I woke up this mornin’
Looked outdoors
I can tell my milk cow
I can tell by the way she lows
If you see my milk cow
Please drive her on home
Cos I ain't had no milk and butter
Woo, since my cows been gone
Well you gotta treat me right
Day by day
Get out your little prayer book
Get down upon your knees and pray
Cos you gon’ need
You gon’ need my help someday
Yeah, you going to be sorry
Ooo, you treat me this way
[Piano solo]
Yeah, beat it brother, beat it
Yes yes
Well good evenin’
Don't that sun look good going down?
Well good evenin’
Don't that sun look good going down?
Now, don’t your bed look lonesomе
When your lover ain't around
I’ve triеd everything baby
To get along with you
And now I'm going to tell you
What I'm gonna do
I'm going to stop cryin'
And leave you alone
If you don't b’lieve I'm leavin'
You can count your days I'm gone
Cos you won’t see
You won’t see my sweet face no more
Yeah, you’ll just be wonderin’
Baby, where in this world I’m gone
Milk Cow Blues was written by Kokomo Arnold.
Milk Cow Blues was produced by Art Satherly.
Johnnie Lee Wills & His Boys released Milk Cow Blues on Mon Sep 01 1941.