Statesboro Blues

Willie McTell

Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low.
Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low.
You got no love babe,
to turn Uncle John from your door.

I woke up this morning, had them Statesboro Blues.
I woke up this morning, had them Statesboro Blues.
I looked over in the corner,
and grandpa seemed to have them too.

Well my momma died and left me.
My poppa died and left me.
I ain't god lookin' baby, but I'm someone sweet and kind.
I'm goin' to the country, baby do you want to go?
If you can't make it darlin', your sister Lucile said she'd wanna go.
(And I sure will take her).

I love that woman, better than any woman I've ever seen.
I love that woman, better than any woman I've ever seen.
She treats me like a king,
and I treat her like a doggone queen.

Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low.
Wake up momma, turn your lamp down low.
You got no love babe,
to turn Uncle John from your door.

Trivia about the song Statesboro Blues by The Allman Brothers Band

On which albums was the song “Statesboro Blues” released by The Allman Brothers Band?
The Allman Brothers Band released the song on the albums “The Road Goes On Forever - A Collection Of Their Greatest Recordings” in 1975, “Dreams” in 1989, “Live at Ludlow Garage 1970” in 1990, “A Decade of Hits 1969 - 1979” in 1991, “Fillmore East February 1970” in 1997, “American University 12/13/70” in 2002, “Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5,” in 2003, “Macon City Auditorium: 2/11/72” in 2004, “One Way Out: Live At The Beacon Theatre” in 2004, “Boston Common 8-17-71” in 2007, “Play All Night: Live At The Beacon Theatre 1992” in 2014, “The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings” in 2014, “Live From A & R Studios: New York, 26th August 1971” in 2016, “Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection” in 2019, “Fillmore West '71” in 2019, and “Warner Theatre, Erie, PA 7-19-05 (Live)” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Statesboro Blues” by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song “Statesboro Blues” by The Allman Brothers Band was composed by Willie McTell.

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