St. Louis Blues

William Christopher Handy

I hate to see that ev'nin' sun go down
I hate to see that ev'nin' sun go down
'Cause the woman I love man, she done blown this town

If I'm feelin' tomorrow, like I'm feelin' today
If I'm feelin' tomorrow, like I'm feelin' today
I'm gonna pack my bags an' make my get-a-way

St. Louie woman, with her diamond ring
Leads the man around by her apron strings
If it wasn't for powder and that store bought hair
That woman of mine wouldn't have gone nowhere
Nowhere

I've got the St. Louie blues, I'm blue as I can be
That woman of mine got a heart like a rock in the sea
If she'd a been all right she wouldn't have gone so far from me

Trivia about the song St. Louis Blues by Jimmy Reed

On which albums was the song “St. Louis Blues” released by Jimmy Reed?
Jimmy Reed released the song on the albums “Plays 12 String Guitar Blues” in 1963 and “Sings the Best of the Blues” in 1963.
Who composed the song “St. Louis Blues” by Jimmy Reed?
The song “St. Louis Blues” by Jimmy Reed was composed by William Christopher Handy.

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