You Don't See Into The Blues Like Me (1926)

LONNIE JOHNSON

Ah, people, you don't see into the blues like me.
Ahhhhh, you don't see into the blues like me.
I can see further into the blues, than a fish can in the deep blue sea.

I worked for you sweet woman, when the snow was above my knees.
I worked for you sweet woman, when there was snow above my knees.
And now the worst you can do for me, that is the best for me.

I'm a man like this, I don't throw stone for stone.
I'm a man like this, I don't throw stone for stone.
Every woman in this world 's, bound to miss the good man when he's gone.

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The song “You Don't See Into The Blues Like Me (1926)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by LONNIE JOHNSON.

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