Ain't No Tellin'

John Hurt

Don't you let my good girl catch you here
Don't you let my good girl catch you here
She might shoot you, may cut ya and starve you too
Ain't no tellin', what, she might do

I'm up the country where the col' sleet and snow
I'm up the country where the col' sleet and snow
Ain't no telling how much further I may go

Eatin' my breakfast here, my dinner in Tennessee
Eatin' my breakfast here, my dinner in Tennessee
Eatin' my breakfast here, my dinner in Tennessee
I tol' you I was comin', baby, won't you look for me
Hey, hey, such lookin' the class

The way I'm sleepin' my back and shoulders tired
Way I'm sleepin' babe, my back and shoulders tired
The way I'm sleepin' my back and shoulders tired
Gonna turn over, try it on the side

Don't you let, my good girl catch you here
She, might shoot you, may cut you and starve you too
Ain't no tellin', what, she might do

Trivia about the song Ain't No Tellin' by Mississippi John Hurt

On which albums was the song “Ain't No Tellin'” released by Mississippi John Hurt?
Mississippi John Hurt released the song on the albums “Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 OKeh Recordings”, “1928 Sessions” in 1988, “Candy Man Blues” in 2004, “The Best of Mississippi John Hurt: Columbia Original Masters” in 2008, “Stack O'Lee - The Very Best Of” in 2009, and “American Epic: The Best of Mississippi John Hurt” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Ain't No Tellin'” by Mississippi John Hurt?
The song “Ain't No Tellin'” by Mississippi John Hurt was composed by John Hurt.

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