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Answer To the Laundromat Blues - Albert King



     
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This number's bein' especially played
And dedicated to all of the women
From all of the menYou see you women have a good thing goin'
But we hip to ya nowYou take two or three pieces
And go down to the laundromat
An' take ya eight hours to wash 'em
No good!We gonna buy ya washers and dryers
And we're gonna put ya at home in the basement
And we gonna kick the door down that goes to the basement
While we can hear the washer when it stopAnd baby, baby, baby, when that washer stop
You better be though
Or you better have a darn good explanation!Don't you go get whupped all on the toenails
We're gonna raise your eye lashes and whup ya some
And if ya run fast enough
We're gonna whup ya on the bottom of the feet
Ain't that right men?
Speak up for yourself! (yeah, yeah)There will be no more goin' to the laundromat
Puttin' your clothes in there

And gettin' your girlfriend keep her eye on it
While you step out the back doorYou better take my advise
You might need it on your vacation this summer
I'd hate to see ya come up with a leg screwed off
Or a eye punched out
Yeah!Whoa! yeah, yeah!I know you don't know it babe (yeah, yeah, yeah)
But things look bad for you
Hey, I know you don't know it babe
But I'm gonna keep a close eye on youWell, every time you go to the laundromat, baby
I want you to know, I want you to know
That I'll be there too!
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Albert King (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992) was an American blues guitarist and singer. One of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with B.B. King and Freddie King), Albert King stood 6' 4", weighed 250 lbs and was known as "The Velvet Bulldozer". He was born Albert Nelson on a cotton plantation in Indianola, mississippi. During his childhood he would sing at a family gospel group at a church.

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