Train Fare Home Blues

MCKINLEY MORGANFIELD

If I ever get lucky mama
Win my train fare home
If I get lucky babe
Win my train fare home
I'm going back to the border
Where I'm better known
Oh your calf is hungry mama
Hey baby I believe he needs to suck
Oh your calf is hungry baby
Mama I believe he needs a suck
Oh your milk is turning blue
I believe he's out of luck
Hey yeah, yeah

You know you got me crawling and the grass grows very high
I'm just going to keep on crawling now baby until the day I die
Crawl into your window
Crawl into your door
Crawl anyway you want now
Baby I'm going to crawl across your floor

Yallah Yallah oh Yallah

Well that's all right mama
Baby that's all right for you
Oh that's all right baby
Oh mama that's all right for you
To be low down dirty any old way you do

Oh well oh well

You know you got me crawling now babe and the grass grows very high
I'm just going to keep on crawling now baby until the day I die
Going to craw into your window
Going to crawl into your door
Going to crawl anyway you want now
Baby I'm going to crawl across your floor, crawl across your floor

Trivia about the song Train Fare Home Blues by Muddy Waters

On which albums was the song “Train Fare Home Blues” released by Muddy Waters?
Muddy Waters released the song on the albums “More Real Folk Blues” in 1967, “Country Blues” in 2000, “Muddy Waters” in 2004, “Saga Blues: Screamin' And Cryin'” in 2005, “I Can't Be Satisfied” in 2006, “Father Of Chicago Blues” in 2006, “Ol' Man Mud” in 2006, “The Essence Of Muddy Waters” in 2007, “1948-1950” in 2008, “Rolling Stone” in 2010, “The Early Years 1947-1950 (digitally Re-Mastered)” in 2011, “Good Looking Woman” in 2011, “Muddy Blues Vol. 2 - [the Dave Cash Collection]” in 2011, and “100 Greatest Blues Classics” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Train Fare Home Blues” by Muddy Waters?
The song “Train Fare Home Blues” by Muddy Waters was composed by MCKINLEY MORGANFIELD.

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