But I'll Be Back

LOUIS JORDAN

Left Chicago in the summer, New York in the fall
Detroit in the winter didn't prove a thing at all
I got those roamin' blues, yes, I got those roamin' blues
Can't find no place to settle, woo, I got those roamin' blues

Joined a club in old Saint Louis, that G.I. free loot club
Stood in line so long man, wore my legs down to a nub
I hit the road again, yes, I hit the road again
Can't find no place to settle, so I hit the road again

I thought I'd made it, Jack in good old Albuquerque
I was on the wrong track, you know they tried to make me work
Ain't that a killer? I hit the road right quick
Yes, that judge was much too slick
Can't find no place to settle, woo, I hit the road right quick

Then Las Vegas was the next stop, that fast town left me weak
The dice man made twelve passes and I was up the well-known creek
Those gamblers put me down, yes, I had to walk right out of town
Um, um, that ain't no place to settle, um, I had to walk right out of town

Ah, but I hit the greatest town of all, Frantic Frisco
Got me a gal with plenty gold, and she just won't let me go
I think I've found a place, yes, I got my boots all laced
Found me a home, don't have to roam
It's good news, I've lost those roamin' blues

Trivia about the song But I'll Be Back by Louis Jordan

On which albums was the song “But I'll Be Back” released by Louis Jordan?
Louis Jordan released the song on the albums “Disc A : 1938-1940” in 2001 and “Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five” in 2001.
Who composed the song “But I'll Be Back” by Louis Jordan?
The song “But I'll Be Back” by Louis Jordan was composed by LOUIS JORDAN.

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