Big Bill Blues

WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY

Lord, my hair's a-rising, my flesh begins to crawl
Aw, my hair's a-rising, my flesh begin to crawl
I had a dream last night baby, another mule in my doggone stall

Now, there's some people said the Big Bill blues ain't bad
Now, some people said the Big Bill blues ain't bad
Lord, it must not have been them Big Bill blues they had

Lord, I wonder what's the matter, papa Bill can't get no mail
Lord, wonder what's the matter now, papa Bill can't get no mail
Lord, the post office must be on fire, the mailman must undoubtedly be in jail

I can't be a wagon, since you ain't gonna be a mule
Mmm, can't be a wagon mama, since you ain't gonna be a mule
I ain't gonna fix up your black tradition, I ain't gonna be your doggone fool

Trivia about the song Big Bill Blues by Big Bill Broonzy

On which albums was the song “Big Bill Blues” released by Big Bill Broonzy?
Big Bill Broonzy released the song on the albums “Big Bill Blues”, “Big Bill’s Blues” in 1988, “Big Bill Broonzy” in 2011, and “Whiskey And The Good Time Blues” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Big Bill Blues” by Big Bill Broonzy?
The song “Big Bill Blues” by Big Bill Broonzy was composed by WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY.

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