Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
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Leroy Carr
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Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
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Now I woke up this morning, my woman was standing over me
Now I woke up this morning, my woman was standing over me
She had a big forty‑five and she was mad as she could be
Now I prayed to my baby and to the Lord above
Now I prayed to my baby and baby, to the Lord above
Now I said honey please don't shoot me, baby you the only woman I love
She seen me with a woman, standing at her front gate
She seen me with a woman, baby, standing at her front gate
Now I tried my best to dodge her but I was just a little too late
Now it's please please please darling
Honey please don't take my life
Now it's please please please babe
Honey please don't take my life
Cos you got me all wrong baby
Honey that was another man's wife
My Woman’s Gone Wrong was written by Clarence Williams & W.R. Calaway.
Leroy Carr released My Woman’s Gone Wrong on Mon Jan 01 1934.