Lost Out Blues

William Grant Still

[Verse 1]
Oh honey baby, if you hadn't been so mean
Oh honey baby, if you hadn't been so mean
Sweet moms would've fed you, and you wouldn't be so lean

[Verse 2]
The Good Book says that you should cast your bread on the water
But you have cast your bread upon the ground
You well know that's the way a triflin' man would do
That's why I turned my back on you

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
Now if you had been behaving
Then your love I'd still be craving
But another man is standing in your shoes
And you have got those lost out blues

[Verse 4]
So do you still [hear Ethel?] talking?
It says for you to keep on walking
Your low down actions sure have made you lose
So go and sing those lost out blues

Trivia about the song Lost Out Blues by Ethel Waters

When was the song “Lost Out Blues” released by Ethel Waters?
The song Lost Out Blues was released in 1994, on the album “1923 - 1925”.
Who composed the song “Lost Out Blues” by Ethel Waters?
The song “Lost Out Blues” by Ethel Waters was composed by William Grant Still.

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