Wipe It Off (1930)

JIM H. JOHNSON, CLARENCE WILLIAMS

LJ: Sister Kate told Mr. Neal, you can't ride in my automobile,
LJ: Unless you wipe it off.
CW: I'm wipin' it off.
LJ: Ah, wipe it off.
CW: Ah, doot dee doe.
LJ: ‘Cause I keeps it shiny, you got to wipe it off.
CW: Wipe it off.

LJ: Take your hands off my jelly roll, they been out in the cold.
LJ: Now you wipe ‘em off.
CW: Wipe' it off.
LJ: Ah, wipe them off.
CW: I'm wipin' it off.
LJ: Your hands are full of coal dust, you got to wipe them off.
CW: You got to wipe them off.

LJ: Mr. Barber, don't be no fool, you can't use that same old tool,
LJ: Unless you wipe it off.
CW: Ah, wipe it off.
LJ: Ah, wipe it off.
CW: I'm wipin' it off.
LJ: They old and rusty, you better wipe them off.
CW: You better wipe it off.

LJ: Sister Kate told little brother Bud, you done dropped your baseball in the mud,
LJ: Now you got to wipe it off.
CW: I'm wipin' it off.
LJ: Ah, you better wipe it off.
CW: I'm wipin' it off, papa.
LJ: I love to play with your baseball, you better wipe it off.
CW: You got to wipe it off.

Trivia about the song Wipe It Off (1930) by Lonnie Johnson

On which albums was the song “Wipe It Off (1930)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
Lonnie Johnson released the song on the albums “Lonnie Johnson Vol. 5 (1929 - 1930)” in 2005 and “A Life In Music Selected Sides 1925 - 1953” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Wipe It Off (1930)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “Wipe It Off (1930)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by JIM H. JOHNSON, CLARENCE WILLIAMS.

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