Welfare Blues

BERNARD BESMAN, JOHN LEE HOOKER

You know I'm goin' to the welfare, um.
Ask them can they help me some.
You know I'm goin' to the welfare.
Lord, Lord, Lord.
Ask them can they help me some.
This ninety day strike been so long.
It 'bout to get the best a-me.
Lord, my wife and my children.
Lord, they cry both night an day.
Lord, my wife an my children.
Lord, they cry both night an day.
This doggone strike soon gonna end.
I don't see how I can last much longer.
You know it's been ninety days.
Ninety days, ninety days.
People, an I sure don't see no end.
[Spoken]
It's been ninety days, already!
It's been ninety days, been ninety days.
Are over!
An I sure don't see no end.
My wife an my baby, my baby.
Lord, they grieve, cry over me.
Lord have mercy.
'Daddy, what in the world you gonna do?'

Trivia about the song Welfare Blues by John Lee Hooker

On which albums was the song “Welfare Blues” released by John Lee Hooker?
John Lee Hooker released the song on the albums “Any Where - Any Time - Any Place” in 1971 and “The Complete Vol. 3: Detroit 1949-1950” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Welfare Blues” by John Lee Hooker?
The song “Welfare Blues” by John Lee Hooker was composed by BERNARD BESMAN, JOHN LEE HOOKER.

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