Sun To Sun Blues (1926)

LONNIE JOHNSON

Lord, I'm goin'a shine in my door someday.
The sun, will shine in my door someday.
I'll find some good woman, to keep my blues away.

The blues around my bed, and ‘round the foot of my door.
The blues ‘round my bed, and ‘round the foot of my door.
When I gets me one I love, then I won't have the blues no more.

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I'm goin'a keep that thing! [spoken words, Lonnie Johnson]

Love feels very light, but it drives like a weight of iron.
Love feels very light, but it drives like a weight of iron.
Sometimes it drives so heavy, you can't help from crying.

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Who composed the song “Sun To Sun Blues (1926)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “Sun To Sun Blues (1926)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by LONNIE JOHNSON.

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