Lucille Bogan
William & Versey Smith
William & Versey Smith
Biddleville Quintette
Elzadie Robinson
Elzadie Robinson
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Bertha Henderson
Lucille Bogan
William & Versey Smith
William & Versey Smith
Clarence Williams & His Orchestra
Clarence Williams & His Orchestra
The Beale Street Sheiks
Famous Jubilee Singers & Sister Ernia Mae Cunningham
Famous Jubilee Singers & Sister Ernia Mae Cunningham
Rev. W. A. White
Rev. W. A. White
Alice Pearson
Alice Pearson
Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
Will Ezell
Will Ezell
[Verse 1]
I hate to hear my good gal call my name
I say I hate to hear my good gal call my name
She don't call so loud but she calls so nice and plain
[Verse 2]
Well the train I ride, 18 coaches long
Now the train I ride, 18 coaches long
And the girl I love, she's just now leavin' home
[Verse 3]
Got a high brown girl up the right of way somewhere
I got a high brown girl up the right of way somewhere
Man, what’s worryin’ me: she think she’s a millionaire
[Verse 4]
Don't never drive a stranger 'way from your door
Baby, don't never drive a stranger from your door
It could be your best friend, mama, you don't know
[Verse 5]
Don't tell no story, please don't tell no lie
Don't tell no story, please don't tell no lie
Did my gal stop here? "No, your little mama kept on by"
[Verse 6]
Ah, if you don't love me, pretty mama, don't run no stall
Said girl, if you don't love me, mama, don't run no stall
There's a whole lots of women just rarin' for your downfall
Right Of Way Blues was written by George Perkins & Blind Lemon Jefferson.