St. Louis Blues

W.C. Handy

I hate to see the evenin' sun go down,
I hate to see the evenin' sun go down,
'Cause my baby she left this town.

Feelin' tomorrow, just like I feel today,
Feelin' tomorrow, just like I feel today,
I'll pack my trunk and make my get-away.

St. Louis woman, with her diamond rings,
She pulls her man around, by her apron strings;
She wants for powder, and for store-bought hair,
The man she loves he wouldn't go nowhere

St. Louis woman, with her diamond rings,
She pulls her man around, by her apron strings;
She wants for powder, and for store-bought hair,
The man she loves he wouldn't go nowhere
Wouldn't go nowhere
Wouldn't go nowhere
He wouldn't go nowhere
He wouldn't go nowhere

Trivia about the song St. Louis Blues by Peter Cincotti

On which albums was the song “St. Louis Blues” released by Peter Cincotti?
Peter Cincotti released the song on the albums “On the Moon” in 2004 and “Live In New York” in 2005.
Who composed the song “St. Louis Blues” by Peter Cincotti?
The song “St. Louis Blues” by Peter Cincotti was composed by W.C. Handy.

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