Good Mornin' Blues

BILLY VERA

[Chorus:]
Good mornin' blues, blues how do ya do?
Good mornin' blues, blues how do ya do?
Well I'm doing alright this morning, how are you?

I woke up this morning
Couldn't get outta my bed
Oh I woke up this mornin'
Couldn't get you outta my bed
Went to eat my breakfast and
The blues was all in my bread

[Chorus:]

Well the blues ain't nothing but a poor working man feeling down
Lord, the blues ain't nothing but a poor working man feeling down
That's about the meagerest feeling I done ever had

[Chorus:]

Sent for you yesterday, here you come walking today (hey)
I sent for you yesterday, here you come walking today
Yeah, your mouth's wide open
You don't know what to say

(I say) Goodmorning blues, blues how do you do? (yo yeah)
Well goodmorning blues, blues how do you do? (hoo yeah)
Well I'm doin' alright, blues how are you?
Yeeeeeaaaah!

Trivia about the song Good Mornin' Blues by Chris Barber

On which albums was the song “Good Mornin' Blues” released by Chris Barber?
Chris Barber released the song on the albums “Good Mornin' Blues” in 1965 and “The Skiffle Sessions: Live in Belfast 1998” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Good Mornin' Blues” by Chris Barber?
The song “Good Mornin' Blues” by Chris Barber was composed by BILLY VERA.

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