Peg Leg Howell
Peg Leg Howell
Peg Leg Howell
Peg Leg Howell
Peg Leg Howell & Henry Williams (Bluesman) & Eddie Anthony (Bluesman)
Peg Leg Howell & Henry Williams (Bluesman) & Eddie Anthony (Bluesman)
Peg Leg Howell & Henry Williams (Bluesman) & Eddie Anthony (Bluesman)
Peg Leg Howell
Peg Leg Howell & Henry Williams (Bluesman) & Eddie Anthony (Bluesman)
Peg Leg Howell & Henry Williams (Bluesman) & Eddie Anthony
Peg Leg Howell & Eddie Anthony (Bluesman) & Henry Williams (Bluesman)
Peg Leg Howell & Eddie Anthony (Bluesman) & Henry Williams (Bluesman)
Peg Leg Howell
Peg Leg Howell
I'm goin' to Tishamingo, 'cause I'm sad today
I'm goin' to Tishamingo, because I'm sad today
And the woman I love, she done drove me away
I'm goin' to Tishamingo, to have my hambone boil
I'm goin' to Tishamingo, to have my hambone boil
These Atlanta women done let my hambone spoil
I woke up this morning, 'tween midnight and day
I woke up this morning, 'tween midnight and day
I felt for my rider, she done walked away
Can't you always tell when, when your good gal's gonna treat you mean?
Can't you always tell when your good gal's gonna treat you mean?
Your meals is un-reg'lar, your house ain't never clean
You can always tell, there's something goin' on wrong
You can always tell, there's something goin' on wrong
When you come in, your rider, she's out and gone
Say, when she come in, she got a rag tied 'round her head
When she come in, she got a rag tied 'round her head
You speak about lovin', she swear she's almost dead
Sweet mama, what's on your lovin' mind?
Mama, sweet mama, what's on your lovin' mind?
You can't quit me, 't ain't no need of trying
I've got a lovin' fairy, she's long and tall like me
Got a lovin' fairy, 'n' she's long and tall like me
I love my brownskin, I don't care where she be
Tishamingo Blues was written by Spencer Williams & Peg Leg Howell.
Peg Leg Howell released Tishamingo Blues on Mon Nov 08 1926.
“The men from Columbia records found me there in Atlanta. A Mr. Brown – he worked for Columbia – he asked me to make a record for them. I was out serenading, playing on Decatur Street and he heard me playing and taken me up to his office and I played there.” – Peg Leg Howell, 1964, talking about his...