Sleepy Water Blues (1931)

LONNIE JOHNSON

Roll on, sleepy waters, you rowing from night until morn.
Roll on, sleepy waters, Mississippi carry me home.
‘Cause I'm headed for dear ol' Southland, where I belong.

Jus' look at them rows of cotton, an' that good old sugarcane.
Jus' look at them rows of cotton, that good ol' sugarcane.
My feet is getting happy, I'll soon be back home again.

Ah, roll on sleep waters, while the clouds are dark an' blue.
Roll on sleep waters, while the moon is bright an' new.
I can hear my dear ol' mammy callin', my troubles will soon be through.

Now the whippoorwills is callin', for that Mississippi River stream.
Now the whippoorwills is callin', for that Mississippi River stream.
I'll soon be back in dear ol' Southland, the place I often see in my dream.

There stands Mammy Jennie, an' my mother by the cabin door.
There stands Mammy Jennie, my mother by the cabin door.
Willing to take me into her arms, mammy I'll never leave home no more.

Trivia about the song Sleepy Water Blues (1931) by Lonnie Johnson

When was the song “Sleepy Water Blues (1931)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
The song Sleepy Water Blues (1931) was released in 2005, on the album “Lonnie Johnson Vol. 7 (1931 - 1932)”.
Who composed the song “Sleepy Water Blues (1931)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “Sleepy Water Blues (1931)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by LONNIE JOHNSON.

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