Roll 'Em Pete

Joe Turner, Pete K. H. Johnson

Well, I got a gal, she lives up on the hill
Well, I got a gal, she lives up on the hill
Well, this woman's tryin' to quit me, Lord, but I love her still

She's got eyes like diamonds, they shine like Klondike gold
She's got eyes like diamonds, they shine like Klondike gold
Ev'ry time she loves me, she sends my mellow soul

Well, you're so beautiful, you've got to die someday
Well, you're so beautiful, you've got to die someday
All I want's a little loving, just before you pass away

Pretty baby, I'm goin' away and leave you by yourself
Pretty baby, I'm goin' away and leave you by yourself
You've mistreated me, now you can mistreat somebody else

Trivia about the song Roll 'Em Pete by Big Joe Turner

On which albums was the song “Roll 'Em Pete” released by Big Joe Turner?
Big Joe Turner released the song on the albums “The Boss of the Blues Sings Kansas City Jazz” in 1956, “The Blues Boss” in 1990, “Complete Jazz Series 1938-1941” in 1997, “Complete Jazz Series 1947-1948” in 2000, and “Timeless Jazz: Joe Turner” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Roll 'Em Pete” by Big Joe Turner?
The song “Roll 'Em Pete” by Big Joe Turner was composed by Joe Turner, Pete K. H. Johnson.

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