Cherry Ball Blues

SKIP JAMES

I love my cherry ball better than I love myself
I loves cherry ball better than I love myself
She get so she don't love me, she won't love nobody else

Cherry ball quit me, she quit me in a calm, good way
Cherry ball quit me, she quit me in a calm, good way
But what to take to get her, I carries it every day

I love my cherry, oh, better than I love myself
My cherry ball, better than I love myself
She get so she don't love me, love nobody else

Sure as that spider hangin' on the wall
Sure as that spider hangin' on the wall
I advised that old cherry ball, "Keep fallin' on call"

I'll catch the Southern if you take the Santa Fe
I'll take the Southern and if you'll take the Santa Fe
I'm gonna ride and ramble, tell cherry to come back to me

Trivia about the song Cherry Ball Blues by Skip James

On which albums was the song “Cherry Ball Blues” released by Skip James?
Skip James released the song on the albums “I'd Rather Be The Devil: The Legendary 1931 Session” in 1931, “Greatest of the Delta Blues Singers” in 1964, “The Complete Early Recordings of Skip James” in 1994, “Hard Time Killin' Floor” in 2003, “Hard Time Killing Floor Blues” in 2003, “The Complete Early Recordings - 1930” in 2004, and “Complete Early Recordings” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Cherry Ball Blues” by Skip James?
The song “Cherry Ball Blues” by Skip James was composed by SKIP JAMES.

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