Hesitation Blues

Ralph McTell, Traditional

Got my hesitation stockings, hesitation shoes
Lord almighty got them hesitation blues
And tell me how long, oh
Must I have to wait?
Can I get you now, oh no, must I hesitate

A nickle is a nickle, and a dime is a dime
I got a house full of kids
One of them must be mine
Oh how long, must I have to wait?
Can I get you now, oh no, must I hesitate

And I'm standing on the corner with
A dollar in my hand
Looking for a woman who's looking for a man
How long, Good God must I wait?
Can I get you now, oh no, must I hesitate

Never been to heaven, but I've been told
Old Saint Peter knows how to jelly-roll
How long, must I have to wait?
Can I get you now, oh no, must I hesitate

Hesitation, got my hesitation
Lord almighty got my hesitation
How long, must I have to
Can I, oh no, must I hesitate

Standing on the corner with a
Dollar in my hand
Looking for a woman who's looking for a man
How long, Good God must I wait?
Can I get you now, oh no, must I hesitate

Hesitation Blues

Trivia about the song Hesitation Blues by Ralph McTell

On which albums was the song “Hesitation Blues” released by Ralph McTell?
Ralph McTell released the song on the albums “Eight Frames A Second” in 1967, “Streets Of London” in 1975, and “Greatest Hits” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Hesitation Blues” by Ralph McTell?
The song “Hesitation Blues” by Ralph McTell was composed by Ralph McTell, Traditional.

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