Stuttering Blues

John Lee Hooker

Yes I'm a stut-stut-stutterin' man
And I can't ta-ta-ta-talk worth a damn
And I can't ta-ta-ta-talk worth a damn
Sometimes I wanta cry cry
Sometimes I wanta die

Yes, my fr-fr-friends all laugh at me
And they don' don't even have a friendly
Yea-Yea-Yea-Yes my fr-friends all laugh at me
And they don't even have a friendly word
They say I'm the no no talkinest man that they have ever heard

When I walk up the str-street I tip tip my hat to speak
I can't even say a thing and that's when I begin to sing:
I'm a stut-stut-stut-stutterin' man
And I can't talk worth a damn
Sometimes I wanta cry
Sometimes I wanta die

When Two str-strange men
Were stealin- jus-just the other night
Before I could tell the cop
Them cats had run clean outta sight

I'm a stut-stut-stutterin man
And I can't ta-ta-ta-talk worth a damn

But that is one thing I can say
And that is Muscatel Wine

Trivia about the song Stuttering Blues by John Lee Hooker

When was the song “Stuttering Blues” released by John Lee Hooker?
The song Stuttering Blues was released in 1963, on the album “Don't Turn Me From Your Door - John Lee Hooker Sings His Blues”.

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