Stranger’s Blues

Big Bill Broonzy

[Chorus]
I'm a stranger here
Just bloat in your town
I'm a stranger here
Just bloat in your town
Just because I'm a stranger everybody wants to dog me around

[Verse 1]
Lord, I wonder, do my good gal know I'm here?
Lord, I wonder, do my good gal know I'm here?
Well, if she do, she sure don't seem to care

[Verse 2]
I wonder how the stranger so
I wonder how some people dog a poor stranger so
They should remember they're gonna reap just what they sow
Mama, mama, I'm coming, but I
Wear out ninety-nine pairs of shoеs
Mama, mama, I'm coming home
If I wear out ninety-ninе pairs of shoes
Then I know I'll be welcome and I won't have those stranger blues

[Chorus]
I'm a stranger here
Just bloat in your town
I'm a stranger here
Just bloat in your town
Just because I'm a stranger everybody wants to dog me around

Trivia about the song Stranger’s Blues by Pete Seeger

When was the song “Stranger’s Blues” released by Pete Seeger?
The song Stranger’s Blues was released in 1956, on the album “Love Songs for Friends & Foes”.
Who composed the song “Stranger’s Blues” by Pete Seeger?
The song “Stranger’s Blues” by Pete Seeger was composed by Big Bill Broonzy.

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