Take Out Some Insurance

Jesse Albert Stone

If you leave me, baby, say you won't be back
That would be the end of me, 'cause I'd have a heart attack
You better get some insurance on me, baby, take out some insurance on me, baby
'Cause if you ever, ever say goodbye, I'm gonna haul right off and die

Darlin', how I love you, long as I got breath
If we part, I know sweetheart, it would worry me to death
You better get some insurance on me, baby, take out some insurance on me, baby
'Cause if you ever, ever say goodbye, I'm gonna haul right off and die

Don't get no sick and accident, 'cause I'm healthy as can be
Now, if ya got any sense, you'd take the hint and get a Penn Life, on me
You don't know me, baby, like I know myself,
I couldn't live if you should give your love to someone else
Better get some insurance on me, baby, take out some insurance on me, baby
'Cause if you ever, ever say goodbye, I'm gonna haul right off and die

Trivia about the song Take Out Some Insurance by Jimmy Reed

On which albums was the song “Take Out Some Insurance” released by Jimmy Reed?
Jimmy Reed released the song on the albums “Rockin' With Reed” in 1959, “At Carnegie Hall” in 1961, “Plays 12 String Guitar Blues” in 1963, “Big Boss Man” in 1972, “Blues Masters : The Very Best of Jimmy Reed” in 2000, “Take Out Some Insurance” in 2006, “Best of the Vee-Jay Years” in 2007, “The Best of the Vee-Jay Years” in 2007, and “The Anthology” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Take Out Some Insurance” by Jimmy Reed?
The song “Take Out Some Insurance” by Jimmy Reed was composed by Jesse Albert Stone.

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