Beale Street Blues

WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER HANDY, LUTHER HENDERSON

I've seen the lights of gay Broadway,
Old Market Street down by the Frisco Bay,
I've strolled the Prado, I've gambled on the Bourse;
The seven wonders of the world I've seen,
And many are the places I have been,
Take my advice, folks, and see Beale Street first!

You'll see pretty browns in beautiful gowns,
You'll see tailor-mades and hand-me-downs,
You'll meet honest men, and pick-pockets skilled,
You'll find that business never ceases 'til somebody gets killed!

If Beale Street could talk, if Beale Street could talk,
Married men would have to take their beds and walk,
Except one or two who never drink booze,
And the blind man on the corner singing "Beale Street Blues!"

I'd rather be there than any place I know,
I'd rather be there than any place I know,
It's gonna take a sergeant for to make me go!

I'm goin' to the river, maybe by and by,
Yes, I'm goin' to the river, maybe by and by,
Because the river's wet, and Beale Street's done gone dry!

Trivia about the song Beale Street Blues by Eartha Kitt

On which albums was the song “Beale Street Blues” released by Eartha Kitt?
Eartha Kitt released the song on the albums “Eartha Kitt”, “St. Louis Blues” in 1958, and “Songs” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Beale Street Blues” by Eartha Kitt?
The song “Beale Street Blues” by Eartha Kitt was composed by WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER HANDY, LUTHER HENDERSON.

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