Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Well, I was talking to this woman, just the other day
You ain't gonna believe what I heard that woman say
She said, "Come on over to my house, I got something I want to give to you"
She said, "I ain't talking instead of, no, what I'm talking is in addition to"
She said, "I know you're a travelling man and tomorrow gonna find you gone
But I want to give you some of this sugar before you travel on
Come on over to my house, something I want to give to you"
She said, "I ain't talking instead of, no, what I'm talking is in addition to"
She said, "I don't want cause no trouble, I won't either want your money
I just want to give you some of my bread and honey
Come on over to my house, something I want to give to you"
She said, "I ain't talking instead of, what I'm talking is in addition to"
I said, "Woman you must be goofy, this is way too good to be true
I can't believe the words I think I heard I'm hearing from you"
She said, "Come on over to my house, something I want to give to you"
She said, "I ain't talking instead of, no, what I'm talking is in addition to"
Well, I guess there's got to be some women out here that think this song is wrong
But I want to get you hip and wise to what's going on
Because there's some women out here that'll take your man to their house
And they'll be giving him what you've been leaving out
"Come on over to my house, something I want to give to you"
She said, "Now, I ain't talking instead of, what I'm talking is in addition to"
Well, I guess I got you wondering did I stay or did I go?
I'd have put it in the song if I wanted you to know
I think it's much more better for the meaning of the song
If you ain't exactly sure what the hell went on
"Come on over to my house, something I want to give to you"
She said, "I ain't talking instead of, what I'm talking is in addition to"
The Addition to Blues was written by Doug MacLeod.