Guitar’ Lovin Man

[Verse 1: John Lee Hooker]
I'm a lover's man, I make love with my guitar
I'm a lover's man, make love with my guitar
When I come to town all of my womens fall in line

[Verse 2: John Lee Hooker]
I got a key to all of my women' door
I got a key, all of my women door
Yes, I'm goin' up, goin' up to my baby's door

[Spoken]
Hush [knocking] (shh)
Who is that knocking?
Baby? who is that in there

[Verse 3: John Lee Hooker (spoken), ?, and ? (spoken)]
So sorry, so sorry, boy, you don't rule this den no more
Baby!
So sorry, so sorry, boy, (baby!) you don't rule this den no more
Oh, baby!
Because I have [used my hands?] and changed this lock on this door
Baby he can't do that!
Don't let him in, baby, let him sit out there
He can't do that, honey!

[Verse 4: John Lee Hooker]
I guess my guitar days is over; can't make love with my guitar no more
My guitar days is over; can't make love with my guitar no more
I'm goin' back to the woman I had twenty years ago

[Outro: John Lee Hooker (spoken)]
Baby

Trivia about the song Guitar’ Lovin Man by John Lee Hooker

When was the song “Guitar’ Lovin Man” released by John Lee Hooker?
The song Guitar’ Lovin Man was released in 1963, on the album “Don't Turn Me From Your Door”.

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