Beale Street Mama

J. Russel Robinson, Roy Turk

Jenny Neale
Down in Beale
Gave her papa the air
Left him cold
Got him told
Said she didn't care
Old Joe, her beau
Looked just like he would die
If you was near him
You would hear him
Sob his mournful cry

Beale Street Papa
Why don't you come back home?
It isn't proper to leave your mama all alone!
Sometimes I was cruel, that was true
But Papa, you know Mama never two-timed you!
Boo-hoo, I'm blue
So how come you do me like you do?
I'm cryin'!
Beale Street Papa, don't mess around with me!
There's plenty pettin' that I can get in Tennessee
I'll still get my sweet cooking, constantly
But not the kind you served to me
So Beale Street Papa, come back home!

So how come you do me like you do?
I'm cryin'!
Beale Street Papa, don't mess around with me!
There's plenty pettin' that I can get in Tennessee
I bought a rifle, razor and a knife
A full support [?] can't save my life
So Beale Street Papa, come back home!

Trivia about the song Beale Street Mama by Bessie Smith

On which albums was the song “Beale Street Mama” released by Bessie Smith?
Bessie Smith released the song on the albums “1923” in 1990, “Bessie Smith” in 2004, “The quintessence (bessie smith)” in 2006, “Queen Of The Blues: Volume 1 A” in 2006, “Sings The Blues Vol.1” in 2008, and “Midnight Blues - The Complete Recordings 1923 - 1931” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Beale Street Mama” by Bessie Smith?
The song “Beale Street Mama” by Bessie Smith was composed by J. Russel Robinson, Roy Turk.

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