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Way back tale
In nineteen hundred and ten
The monkey and the baboon
They came walkin' inThe monkey told the baboon
Let's shoot a game of pool
The monkey could shoot
But the baboon wadn't no foolNext thing came along
Was a little mule
He say, 'You know I'm so mad
I even can't wear no shoes'Next thing came along
There was Mr. Cat
We ain't gon' have no such-a stuff
Goin' on here like thatNext thing came
Was a little mouse
'Let's all get drunk
And break up the doggone house'Can't ya re-ead?
Now, can't ya re-ead?
If ya keep on readin'

I'm bound to put you wise(Tampa sings:)Well, the monkey and the elephant
They went out for a little drive
The elephant hit the monkey
Right square in his eyeThe monkey looked up
With a tear in his eye
Said, 'Look-a-here big boy
You oughta get someone yo' sizeOne a these days
I'm gonna climb yo' tree
Remember big boy
You got to march right under meWhen you march under me
You better march careful and fast
I get me limb and break it
Cross yo' ~Now, can't you re-ead
Now can't you re-ead
If you keep on readin'
I'm bound to put you wiseIf anybody jus' happen to ask'd you
Where the waitin' gonna be?
Tell him right down there on
Hazen StreetGo down there
Just about the end of the week
You can get most anything
That you care to eatIf you don't like shrimp
Just na-ame yo' dish
They will even sell you
Some a-that ol' filtie fishNow, can't you re-ead?
Now, can't you re-ead?
Now, if you keep on readin'
Mama, I'm bound to put you wise'Yeah, play it Mr. Maceo'(piano, guitar)Well, fifteen cents
You know that's reg'lar price
If you got two bits
They will even serve you twiceCan't you re-ead?
Now, can't you re-read?
If you keep on readin'
I'm bound to put you wise.~

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"Big" Maceo Merriweather (March 31, 1905 - February 23, 1953) was a blues pianist and singer active in Chicago in the 1940s. Born Major Merriweather (or Merewether) in Atlanta, Georgia, he taught himself how to play piano. In the 1920s he moved to Detroit and began playing parties and clubs. In 1941, a desire to record led him to Chicago where he met and befriended Tampa Red. Red introduced him to Lester Melrose of Bluebird Records, who signed him to a recording contract.

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