Milk Cow Blues

JOHN ESTES

Well, I've tried everything
Just to get along with you
And now I'm gonna tell you
Just what I'm gonna do

Well, I'm sick of all your cryin'
When you should be leavin' me alone
If you don't believe me
You pack my bags, I'm gone

Won't you please
Don't that sun look good goin' down
You almost lost your love, girl
When your old man ain't around

Won't you please
Don't that sun look good goin' down
Won't you please
Don't that sun look good goin' down
And you best believe I love you, baby
When your old man ain't around

Won't you please
Don't that sun look good goin' down
Won't you please
Don't that sun look good goin' down
You almost lost your love, girl
When your old man ain't around

'Round and 'round and 'round
'Round and 'round
'Round
'Round
'Round

Trivia about the song Milk Cow Blues by Elvis Presley

On which albums was the song “Milk Cow Blues” released by Elvis Presley?
Elvis Presley released the song on the albums “A Date with Elvis” in 1959, “The King of Rock'n'Roll: The Complete 50's Masters” in 1992, “The Birth of the King” in 2007, and “The Original Hit Albums” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Milk Cow Blues” by Elvis Presley?
The song “Milk Cow Blues” by Elvis Presley was composed by JOHN ESTES.

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