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Lonnie Johnson - Blue And All Alone (1960) Lyrics

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TitleBlue And All Alone (1960)
ArtistLonnie Johnson
Albumwith Elmer Snowden: Blues, Ballads, & Jumpin' Jazz (1994) , Track 2
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Yeah, say, listen ... [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]
Yeah … [spoken words – Elmer Snowden]
Come on, let’s you and I go way down in the alley … [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]
Well, now that will get it … [spoken words – Elmer Snowden]
It’s where it’s nice and greasy … [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]
That will really do it … [spoken words – Elmer Snowden]
Yes, indeed … [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]

Skies is cloudy, rain is fallin’ down.
Skies is cloudy, rain is fallin’ down.
And tears is streamin’ down my face, ‘cause I’m crazy ‘bout the wildest chick in town.

Every time it starts to rainin’, my love come tumblin’ down.
Yes, every time it starts rainin’, my love come tumblin’ down.
Yes, when I’m in need for my baby, that’s the time she can’t be found.

Blues, why don’t you let me ‘lone?
Blues, why don’t you let me ‘lone?
I’ll try to figure this out by myself, ‘cause I’m so blue and all alone.

Blues, fallin’ down like drops of rain.
Blues, fallin’ down on me like drops of rain.
And I can’t find the one I love, it’s enough to drive any poor man insane.

Well, look, it’s gone and it’s started rainin’ again, it’s beating down on my windowpane.
Well, look, it’s gone and started rainin’ again, beating down on my windowpane.
Yes, I love that gal so much, all it give me – worried mind, and aches and pains.

I started to drinkin’ last night, guess I’ll start again today.
I started to drinkin’ last night, guess I’ll start again today.
‘Cause that’s the only solution, to drink my worried blues away.

Man, that was a killer, well … [spoken words – Elmer Snowden]
You like that? [spoken words – Lonnie Johnson]
Who showed that to you?  [spoken words – Elmer Snowden]
Yeah, that’s, that’s, that’s the stuff … [spoken words – Elmer Snowden]
lyrics submitted by Blue Ghost on 31-12-2005
lyrics corrected on 31-12-2005




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