Pistol Blues Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Oh Jane, oh Jane, what makes you hold your head so high?
Oughta just remember, you got to live so long and die
I need not write me no letter, don't send me no word
Cut your head, woman, about the word I heard

[Verse 2]
I heard you had a man on the wheeler, had a man on the plow
Had a big man, swinging on the Johnson Bayou
I'm going to carry that woman to the weeping willow tree
Oughta hear her crying, "Honey, don't murder me!"
I'm going to black her face, going to black that woman's eye
Going to kill her when she begins to cry

[Verse 3]
She said, "Roll on, Jack, Daddy do roll on"
"Roll on, Jack, Daddy do roll on"
Said, "Roll on, Jack, Daddy do roll on”
Like the way you rolling, but you ain't gonna roll so long

[Verse 5]
Ain't but two women in the world can spend my change
Not but two women, world can spend my change
Ain't but two women, mama, can spend my change
That represent Stella and that brown, my Jane

[Verse 6]
Lord, Lord, look what my brown said to me
Lord, Lord, look what she said to me
Said, Lord, Lord, look what she said to me
Said, "When I leave this town, gonna carry you back with me"

Pistol Blues Q&A

Who wrote Pistol Blues's ?

Pistol Blues was written by Harry Charles (1920s).

When did Bo Weavil Jackson release Pistol Blues?

Bo Weavil Jackson released Pistol Blues on Sun Aug 01 1926.

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