Mannish Boy

Ellas Mcdaniel, Melvin London, Mckinley Morganfield

Oh, yeah
Oh, yeah

Everything gonna be alright this mornin'
Now, when I was a young boy
At the age of five
My mother said I was gonna be
The greatest man alive
But now I'm a man
I'm age twenty-one
I want you to believe me, honey
We having lots of fun

I'm a man (yeah)
I spell M
A, child
N
That represent man
No B
O, child
Y
That spell mannish boy
I'm a man
I'm a full-grown man
I'm a man
I'm a rollin' stone
I'm a man
I'm a hoochie-coochie man

Sittin' on the outside
Just me and my mate
I'm made to move
Come up two hours late
Wasn't that a man?
I spell M
A, child
N
That represesnt man
No B
O, child
Y
That spell mannish boy
I'm a man
I'm a full-grown man
I'm a man
I'm a rolllin' stone
I'm a man
Full-grown man
Oh, well
Oh, well

Trivia about the song Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters

On which albums was the song “Mannish Boy” released by Muddy Waters?
Muddy Waters released the song on the albums “Electric Mud” in 1968, “Hard Again” in 1977, “King Of The Electric Blues” in 1998, “Father Of Chicago Blues” in 2006, “The Essence Of Muddy Waters” in 2007, “Saga Blues: Natural Born Lover 1954-1958” in 2009, “Giant Muddy” in 2011, “The Essential Singles 1947-1959” in 2011, “100 Greatest Blues Classics” in 2011, “52 Masterpieces (1947-1962)” in 2012, and “Checkerboard Lounge: Live Chicago 1981” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Mannish Boy” by Muddy Waters?
The song “Mannish Boy” by Muddy Waters was composed by Ellas Mcdaniel, Melvin London, Mckinley Morganfield.

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