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Baby You Gotta Change Your Mind - Blind Boy Fuller



     
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Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
I woke up this morning 'bout half past four
Somebody knocking at my back door
If you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
You better change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
Whatcha doin mama, you'lle do it again
I'm setting out 'bout half past ten
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
I mean you better change your mind

Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
In front of the jury with my eyes full of tears
For beatin up my gale I got forty five years
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
I mean you better change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
My gale likes liquor, like rye and gin
But can't get a whiskey drink, but man
She thinks she can
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
I mean you better change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
Baby if you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
I woke up this morning 'bout half past four
Somebody knocking at my back door
If you think I'm crazy about you
You gotta change your mind
I mean you better change your mind

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Blind Boy Fuller (born Fulton Allen) was an American blues guitarist and vocalist. Fuller was born in July 10, 1907 in Wadesboro, North Carolina and died February 13, 1941 in Durham, North Carolina. He played a steel National resonator guitar. As a boy Fuller learned to play the guitar and also learned from older singers the field hollers, country rags, and traditional songs and blues popular in poor, rural areas. It is reported that around 1926 he suffered from ulcerated eyes and became partially blind. His vision continued to deteriorate until 1928, when he was completely blind.

Read more about Blind Boy Fuller on Last.fm.


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