Beautician Blues

RILEY B. KING, JULES BIHARI

I met a fine beautician
In a very fine condition
She was long and lean
And you know what that means

She's a good lovin' mama
A hard workin' woman
She makes a lot of money
I don't have to worry about a thing

She works hard all day
Dressin' hair, man, you can bet
I want to get somewhere
With my good lovin' mama

My hard workin' woman
She makes a lot of money
I don't have to worry about a thing

I meet the finest woman
From everywhere because my baby
Dress their hair, I'll be her lover, boy

She treats me like a King
She makes a lot of money
Don't have to worry about a thing

Yes, she keeps her hair
So neat and fine
And every pound of her is mine
I'll be her lover, boy

I'll be happy as a king
She makes a lot of money
Don't have to worry about a thing

Trivia about the song Beautician Blues by B.B. King

On which albums was the song “Beautician Blues” released by B.B. King?
B.B. King released the song on the albums “The Jungle” in 1967, “The Best Of B.B.King Volume One” in 1986, “The Vintage Years” in 2002, and “The Best of the Kent Singles 1958-1971” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Beautician Blues” by B.B. King?
The song “Beautician Blues” by B.B. King was composed by RILEY B. KING, JULES BIHARI.

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