Moonshine Blues (Paramount 12083) Lyrics

[Intro]
Hold him Luke, he might be a bootlegger!

[Verse 1]
I've been drinking all night, babe, and the night before
But when I get sober, I ain't gonna drink no more
'Cause my friend left me standin' in my door

[Verse 2]
My head's goin' 'round and around, babe, since my daddy left town
I don't know if the river's runnin' up or down
But there's one thing certain, it's mama's goin' to leave town

[Verse 3]
You'll find me wrigglin' and a-rockin', howlin' like a hound
Catch the first train that's runnin' southbound
Oh stop, you'll hear me sayin' stop
Right to my brain, oh stop that train
So I can ride back home again

[Verse 4]
Here I'm upon my knees, play that again for me
'Cause I'm about to be a-losin' my mind
Boys, I can't stand up, I can't sit down
The man I love has done left town
I feel like screamin', I feel like cryin', Lord
I've been mistreated, folks, and don't mind dyin'
I'm goin' home, I'm going to settle down
I'm gonna stop my runnin' around
Tell everybody that comes my way
I've got those moonshine blues, I say
I've got those moonshine blues

Moonshine Blues (Paramount 12083) Q&A

Who wrote Moonshine Blues (Paramount 12083)'s ?

Moonshine Blues (Paramount 12083) was written by Ma Rainey.

When did Ma Rainey release Moonshine Blues (Paramount 12083)?

Ma Rainey released Moonshine Blues (Paramount 12083) on Sat Feb 02 1924.

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