Just to Be With You

BERNARD ROTH

On a ship that's made of paper
Oh yeah, I will sail the seven seas
Fight a shark with a toothpick
Crawled home to you on my knee
There ain't nothin' baby I wouldn't do, sugar
Oh yeah baby, just to bring you home with me

I would rise up with the devil
Oh yeah, I would breathe smoke and fire
Or say were I on a tightrope
Walk a canyon on a wire
Just to kiss your sweet lips, honey
Oh yeah baby you know you're my desire

If a shark bought off my leg
Oh baby and the sea were turned to sand
Turn my po' self over darlin
Crawl home to you on my hands
There ain't nothin' nothin' I wouldn't do baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah baby, just to be with you

Give up all of my money
Whoa, oh baby, I'd sleep right down on the floor
Call my mother-in-law honey
Whoa, oh I'd work for you 'til I got sore
I would do anything for you baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, just to get you home once more

Trivia about the song Just to Be With You by Muddy Waters

On which albums was the song “Just to Be With You” released by Muddy Waters?
Muddy Waters released the song on the albums “The Real Folk Blues” in 1966, “His Best 1947 to 1956” in 1999, “The Chess Box” in 2003, “Muddy Waters Long Distant Call” in 2006, “Unk In Funk” in 2007, “Hoochie Coochie Man: Complete Chess Masters, Volume 2 - 1952-1958” in 2007, “The Early Years 1955-1958” in 2011, “The Essential Singles 1947-1959” in 2011, “100 Greatest Blues Classics” in 2011, and “52 Masterpieces (1947-1962)” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Just to Be With You” by Muddy Waters?
The song “Just to Be With You” by Muddy Waters was composed by BERNARD ROTH.

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