Preachin’ the Blues

Bessie Smith

[Verse 1]
Down in Atlanta, GA
Under the viaduct ev'ry day
Drinkin' corn and holl'in' hooray
Pianos playin' 'til the break of day
But as I turned my head
I loudly said

[Chorus]
"Preach dem blues, sing dem blues
They certainly sound good to me"

[Verse 2]
I've been in love for the last six months
And ain't done worryin' yet
Moan dem blues, holler dem blues
Let me convert your soul
Oh, just a little spirit of the blues tonight
Let me tell you, girls, that your man ain't treatin' you right

[Verse 3]
Let me tell you I don't mean no wrong
I will learn you somethin' if you listen to this song
I ain't here to try to save your soul
Just want to teach you how to save your good jelly roll

[Verse 4]
Goin' on down the line a little further now
There's many a poor woman down
Read on down to chapter nine
Women must learn how to take their time
Read on down to chapter ten
Takin' other women's men, you are doin' a sin

[Chorus]
Sing 'em, sing 'em, sing dem blues
Let me convert your soul

[Piano Solo]

[Verse 5]
Now, one ol' sister by the name of Sister Green
Jumped up and done a shimmy you ain't never seen

[Chorus]
Sing 'em, sing 'em, sing dem blues
Let me convert your soul

Trivia about the song Preachin’ the Blues by Bessie Smith

When was the song “Preachin’ the Blues” released by Bessie Smith?
The song Preachin’ the Blues was released in 1972, on the album “Nobody’s Blues But Mine”.

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