I'm Just Dumb (1940)

LONNIE JOHNSON

It's a pity the way I love you, and you ain't worth a dime.
You talk all night in your sleep, baby then you wake up lyin'.
It will take me a while to forget you, but I'll finally get you off my mind.

Your ways is so sweet, but oh, what a rotten mind.
Your face is really beautiful, babe, and your jive is really fine.
That's it … [spoken words – Dan Dixon]
But to trust you with the truth mama, you know is just a waste of time.

When you first met me you said you loved me, I knew all the time that you was lyin'.
Said you loved me baby, but I couldn't get you off my mind.
You know I ‘s just a poor little fool, that's why you played me for deaf, dumb, and blind.
Yes, talk to me! [spoken words – Dan Dixon]

When you said you was all mine, I was still too dumb to see.
When you said you was all mine, I was still too dumb to see.
How could Jones be your brother, when your last name is Julia Lee?

I know you didn't love me baby; it was so plain to see.
Aaaaah, greased ‘n lightenin'! [spoken words – Dan Dixon]
You still lied to me baby, and you made a sap out of po' little me.
You know yourself Jones and Lee, don't sound like sister and brother to me.

Trivia about the song I'm Just Dumb (1940) by Lonnie Johnson

When was the song “I'm Just Dumb (1940)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
The song I'm Just Dumb (1940) was released in 2008, on the album “Backwater Blues”.
Who composed the song “I'm Just Dumb (1940)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “I'm Just Dumb (1940)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by LONNIE JOHNSON.

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