Little Anna Mae

MCKINLEY MORGANFIELD, MUDDY WATERS

Hush, ya'll hush,
I heard little Anna Mae callin my name.
Hush, ya'll hush,
I heard little Anna Mae callin my name.
Well, you know that girl kinda lisp-tongued,
She can't speak so doggone plain.

Anna Mae, she's a good little girl,
But, she loves to run around at night.
Anna Mae, she's a good little girl,
But, she loves to run around at night.
Well, you know if I can get her mind on me,
She'd be *tho fit to treat me right.

Bye-bye, Anna Mae,
I hope we'll meet again someday.
Bye-bye, Anna Mae,
I hope we'll meet again someday.
Well, now you won't be so doggone evil,
Baby, you *bewer change your low down ways.

Trivia about the song Little Anna Mae by Muddy Waters

On which albums was the song “Little Anna Mae” released by Muddy Waters?
Muddy Waters released the song on the albums “Muddy Waters” in 2004, “Saga Blues: Screamin' And Cryin'” in 2005, “I Can't Be Satisfied” in 2006, “The Essence Of Muddy Waters” in 2007, “Rolling Stone” in 2010, “The Early Years 1947-1950 (digitally Re-Mastered)” in 2011, “Good Looking Woman” in 2011, “The Essential Singles 1947-1959” in 2011, and “100 Greatest Blues Classics” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Little Anna Mae” by Muddy Waters?
The song “Little Anna Mae” by Muddy Waters was composed by MCKINLEY MORGANFIELD, MUDDY WATERS.

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