Wise Woman Blues

John Willie Henry

Now let me tell you, baby, ?
Yes, let me tell you, baby, ?
Don't forget, pretty daddy
That this world is full of old men

I'm not going to be your servant
I told you time and time again
No, I'm not going to be your servant
I told you time and time again

Try to find yourself another woman
'Cause I've got myself another man

So leave me alone, baby
You're not going to worry my mind
Yes, leave me alone, baby
You're not going to worry my mind

Before I keep you, papa
I'll take any kind of man I can find

You had me once, daddy
You could have kept me all to yourself
Yes, you had me once, daddy
You could have kept me all to yourself

But now I'm sorry, baby
I belong to somebody else

Trivia about the song Wise Woman Blues by Dinah Washington

On which albums was the song “Wise Woman Blues” released by Dinah Washington?
Dinah Washington released the song on the albums “Dynamic Dinah” in 1952, “Low Down Blues” in 1997, “The Masters” in 1997, “Anthology” in 2001, “Anthology 1943-1959” in 2006, “Dinah Washington's Wise Woman Blues” in 2006, “Blues For A Day” in 2006, “Evil Gal Blues” in 2006, “I Know How To Do It” in 2006, “Mad About The Boy” in 2009, “100 Dinah” in 2010, “Wise Woman Blues” in 2010, “Timeless Jazz : Dinah Washington” in 2011, “Blues For A Day” in 2011, and “Best Of - 50 Tracks” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Wise Woman Blues” by Dinah Washington?
The song “Wise Woman Blues” by Dinah Washington was composed by John Willie Henry.

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