Don’t Be Messin’ With My Bread

John Lee Hooker

If you don't want me, baby, don't be messin' with my bread
If you don't want me, baby, don't be messin' with my bread
If you got to run around, stop and leave my money down

Well, you know I love you baby, I'd do anything for you
Well, you know I love you baby, I'd do anything for you
But I just won't stand you to run around

Well I work every day, baby, on an eight hour shift
Well I work every day, baby, on an eight hour shift
I work hard for my money, I don't want you runnin' around

Don't run around
Don't run around on me, I love you
I'm crazy about you, but you want to play
Stop, and leave, my money, down
I work hard, for my bread

I leave home in the mornin', baby, 'bout half past eight
I leave home in the mornin', baby, 'bout half past eight
Then you leave home, then you play all day

If you don't want me, baby, don't be messin' with my bread
If you don't want me, baby, don't be messin' with my bread
Don't be messin' with my bread, stop and leave my money down
Stop and leave my money down
Don't you play with me

Trivia about the song Don’t Be Messin’ With My Bread by John Lee Hooker

On which albums was the song “Don’t Be Messin’ With My Bread” released by John Lee Hooker?
John Lee Hooker released the song on the albums “…And Seven Nights” in 1965, “The Waterfront” in 1970, “Hooker & The Hogs” in 1996, and “The Complete 1964 Recordings” in 2000.

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