Richland Woman Blues

JOHN S HURT

Gimme red lipstick and a bright purple rouge
A shingle bob haircut and a shot of good boo'
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' your horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

Come along young man, everything settin' right
My husband's goin' away 'till next Saturday night
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' you horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

Now, I'm raring to go, got red shoes on my feet
My mind is sittin' right for a Tin Lizzie seat
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' you horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

The red rooster said, "Cockle doodle do do"
The Richards woman said, "Any dude will do"
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' you horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

With rosy red garters, pink hose on my feet
Turkey red bloomer, with a rumble seat
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' you horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

Every Sunday mornin', church people watch me go
My wings sprouted out and the preacher told me so
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' you horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

Dress skirt cut high, then they cut low
Don't think I'm a sport, keep on watchin' me go
Hurry down, sweet daddy, come blowin' you horn
If you come too late, sweet mama will be gone

Trivia about the song Richland Woman Blues by Mississippi John Hurt

On which albums was the song “Richland Woman Blues” released by Mississippi John Hurt?
Mississippi John Hurt released the song on the albums “Avalon Blues” in 1963, “In Concert” in 1991, “Mississippi John Hurt Memorial Anthology” in 1994, “The Complete Studio Recordings” in 2000, “Revisited” in 2001, “Live” in 2002, and “Vanguard Visionaries - Mississippi John Hurt” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Richland Woman Blues” by Mississippi John Hurt?
The song “Richland Woman Blues” by Mississippi John Hurt was composed by JOHN S HURT.

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