Diamonds at Your Feet

HENRY MORGANFIELD

She got to take sick and die one of these days
She got to take sick and die, oh, one of these days
All the medicine I can buy, and all the doctors she can hire
She got to take sick and die one of these days

When she's dead I'm gonna bury her very deep
When she's dead I'm gonna bury her very deep
I'm gonna bury her very deep, rubies and diamonds round her feet
She got to take sick and die one of these days

I got to take sick and die one of these days
She got to take sick and die, oh, one of these days
All the medicine she can buy, and all the doctors she can hire
She got to take sick and die one of these days

She got to take sick and die one of these days
She got to take sick and die, oh, one of these days
All the medicine she can buy, and all the doctors she can hire
She got to take sick and die one of these days

If it was me and all the power was in my hands
If it was me and all the power was in my hands
If it was me and all the power was laying there child in my hands
She wouldn't have to go down to the promised land

Trivia about the song Diamonds at Your Feet by Muddy Waters

On which albums was the song “Diamonds at Your Feet” released by Muddy Waters?
Muddy Waters released the song on the albums “His Best 1956 To 1964” in 1997, “His Best 1947 to 1956” in 1999, “The Chess Box” in 2003, “Hoochie Coochie Man: Complete Chess Masters, Volume 2 - 1952-1958” in 2007, and “52 Masterpieces (1947-1962)” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Diamonds at Your Feet” by Muddy Waters?
The song “Diamonds at Your Feet” by Muddy Waters was composed by HENRY MORGANFIELD.

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