Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1

Mckinley Morganfield

Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long
Well, I rolled and I tumbled, cried the whole night long
Well, I woke up this mornin', didn't know right from wrong

Well, I told my baby, before I left that town
Well, I told my baby, before I left that town
Well, don't you let nobody, tear my barrelhouse down

Well, ahh, mmm-hmmm, owww, oww ooo, aww, oww, oh
Aaa, mmm-hmmm, oww, oh oh oh owww, oww ooo, aww, oww, oh

Well, if the river was whiskey, and I was a divin' duck
Well, if the river was whiskey, and I was a divin' duck
Well, I would dive to the bottom, never would I come up

Well, I could a had a religion, this bad old thing instead
Well, I could a had a religion, this bad old thing instead
Well, all whiskey and women, would not let me pray

Trivia about the song Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1 by Muddy Waters

On which albums was the song “Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1” released by Muddy Waters?
Muddy Waters released the song on the albums “Father Of Chicago Blues” in 2006, “Rolling Stone” in 2010, “The Early Years 1947-1950 (digitally Re-Mastered)” in 2011, “Good Looking Woman” in 2011, “Giant Muddy” in 2011, “Muddy Blues Vol. 2 - [the Dave Cash Collection]” in 2011, “100 Greatest Blues Classics” in 2011, and “52 Masterpieces (1947-1962)” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1” by Muddy Waters?
The song “Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1” by Muddy Waters was composed by Mckinley Morganfield.

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