Hesitation Blues

Traditional

[Steve Weber, Peter Stampfel, both]

I got my hesitatin' feet, my hesitatin' shoes
I believe to my soul I got the hesitatin' blues

[Chorus:]
Tell me how long
Do I have to wait?
Or can I get you now
Or must I hesitate?

I was born in Pennsylvania, I was raised in France
I'm a dirty old man and I wear silk pants
[Chorus]

I'm a jackhammer man in a jackhammer town
And I hammer on my hammer till the sun goes down
[Chorus]

Ah, take it, Slim!
(fiddle solo)

T for Texas, also Tennessee
If you don't like my peaches stop shakin' my tree
[Chorus]

It's D for dreadnaught, D for destiny
D for doojee that made a fool of me
[Chorus]

Got my psychodelic feet in my psychodelic shoes
I believe, lordy mama, got the psychodelic blues
Tell me how long
Do I have to wait?
Or can I get you now
Or must I hesitay-ay-ay...?
(fiddle solo)

Trivia about the song Hesitation Blues by The Holy Modal Rounders

When was the song “Hesitation Blues” released by The Holy Modal Rounders?
The song Hesitation Blues was released in 1964, on the album “The Holy Modal Rounders”.
Who composed the song “Hesitation Blues” by The Holy Modal Rounders?
The song “Hesitation Blues” by The Holy Modal Rounders was composed by Traditional.

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