Mean Old Bedbug Blues (1927)

Man, a bedbug sure is evil, he don't mean me no good.
Man, a bedbug sure is evil, he don't mean me no good.
He thinks I'm a woodpecker, and he takes me for a chunk of wood.

When I lay down at night, I wonder how can a po' man sleep.
When I lay down at night, I wonder how can a po' man sleep.
When some holdin' your hands, while the other ones eat your feet.

Bedbugs big as a jackass, will bite you and stand and grin.
Bedbugs big as a jackass, will bite you and stand and grin.
And drink up all the bedbug poison, then come back and bite you again.

Something was moanin' in a corner, I tried my best to see.
Something was moaning in a corner, then I walked over to see.
It was the mother bedbug prayin' to the good Lord, for some mo' to eat."

I have to set up all night long, my feet can't touch the floor.
I have to set up all night long, my feet can't touch the floor.
‘Cause the mean old bedbug told me, that I can't sleep there no more.

Trivia about the song Mean Old Bedbug Blues (1927) by Lonnie Johnson

On which albums was the song “Mean Old Bedbug Blues (1927)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
Lonnie Johnson released the song on the albums “Steppin' On The Blues” in 2004, “Lonnie Johnson Vol. 2 (1926 - 1927)” in 2005, “Mr Johnsons Blues” in 2006, and “Backwater Blues” in 2008.

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