Blue Yodel Medley

Jimmie Rodgers

[Verse 1]
It's raining here, storming on the deep blue sea
Lord, it's raining here, storming on the deep blue sea
Ain't no black-headed mama can make a fool out of me

[Verse 2]
Talk about trouble, Lord, it's all I've ever known (I've had 'em, honey)
Talk about your trouble, Lord, it's all I've ever known
Now, if I hadn't have been a man, I would have stayed at home

[Interlude]

[Verse 3]
A woman will follow you right to the jailhouse door
A woman will follow you right to the jailhouse door
Then she will tell you you can't fuss and fight no more

[Verse 4]
Let me tell you something, Mama, that you don't know (Listen to mе, baby)
Let me tell you somеthing, good gal, that you don't know
I'm a do-right papa, got a home everywhere I go

[Verse 5]
I don't understand what makes you treat me like you do
I can't understand; how come you treat me like you do-doodle-do, do?
Now, if you don't want me, Mama, it's a cinch, I don't want you

[Verse 6]
I love the women and I love 'em all the same
Lord, I love the women and I love 'em all the same
But I don't love nobody well enough to change her name
The women make a fool out of me

Trivia about the song Blue Yodel Medley by Eddie Noack

When was the song “Blue Yodel Medley” released by Eddie Noack?
The song Blue Yodel Medley was released in 1970, on the album “Remembering Jimmie Rodgers”.
Who composed the song “Blue Yodel Medley” by Eddie Noack?
The song “Blue Yodel Medley” by Eddie Noack was composed by Jimmie Rodgers.

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