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Cottonfield Blues (part 1)

by Garfield Akers

Recorded at Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, c. Sept. 23, 1929

Garfield Akers vcl/gtr; Joe Callicott gtr.

Vocalion Records M-201- Vo-1442

I said look a-here, mama, what are you trying to do
I said look a-here, mama, what in the world are you trying to do
You want to make me love you, you going to break my heart in two

I said you don't want me, what made you want to lie
I said you don't want me, what made you want to lie
Now the day you quit me, you, fair brown, baby, that's the day you die

I'd rather see you dead, buried in some cypress grove
I'd rather see you dead, buried in some cypress grove
Than to hear some gossip, mama, that she had done you so

It was early one morning just about the break of day
It was early one morning just about the break of day
And along brownskin coming, man, and drove me away

Lord, my baby quit me, she done set my trunk outdoors
My baby quit me, she done set my trunk outdoors
That put the poor boy wondering, Lord, along the road

I said trouble here, mama, and trouble everywhere you go
I said trouble here, mama, and trouble everywhere you go
And it's trouble here, mama, baby good gal I don't know


Cottonfield Blues (part 2)

by Garfield Akers

Recorded at Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, c. Sept. 23, 1929

Garfield Akers vcl/gtr; Joe Calicott gtr.

Vocalion Records M-202-A Vo-1442

I got something I'm going to tell you, mama, keep it all to yourself
Don't you tell your mama, don't you tell nobody else

I'm going to write you a letter, I'm going to mail it in the air
I'm going to write you a letter, I'm going to mail it in the air

Then I know you going to catch it, baby, in this world somewhere
Then I know you going to catch it, mama, in this world somewhere

I'm going to write you a letter I'm going to mail it in the sky
Mama, I know you going to catch it when the wind blows on the line

Ooh, mama, I don't know what to do
Ooh, baby, I don't know what to do
I knows you'll go leave me all lowdown and blue

Ooh, that's the last word you said
And I just can't remember, babe, last old words you said

 
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