Lemon and Lime

GRAHAM GOULDMAN

He was born in Mississippi 1924.
He was born in Mississippi 1924.
Left his home with no money.
He had to pay his dues,
but he knew the time was comin'
when he'd be king of the blues.
King of the blues!
Lost his heart to a woman, Lucy was her name.
Lost his heart to a woman, Lucy was her name. Yes, it was.
When he hears her sing so sweetly,
he knows he just can't lose.
When he holds her in his arms he knows that
he's the king of the blues.
He's a Hunter with a Crosscut Saw.
Born Under A Bad Sign.
Caught his baby messin' down the Laundromat.
He Almost Lost his Mind.
Yeah!
He was born in Mississippi 1924.
He was born in Indianola, Mississippi 1924. Yes, he was!
He doesn't need no jester to keep him amused.
He's got Lucy by his side,
he's making headline news.
Doesn't need no palace,
like Freddie down in Dallas.
You can call him what you like,
I call him king of the blues.
That's right, mister Albert King of the blues.
Yeah!
King of the blues.
Let me hear ya!

Trivia about the song Lemon and Lime by Herman's Hermits

On which albums was the song “Lemon and Lime” released by Herman's Hermits?
Herman's Hermits released the song on the albums “Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter” in 1968 and “Into Something Good (The Mickie Most Years 1964-1972)” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Lemon and Lime” by Herman's Hermits?
The song “Lemon and Lime” by Herman's Hermits was composed by GRAHAM GOULDMAN.

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