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Catfish Blues - K.C. Douglas



     
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Well I wish, I was a catfish
Swimin' in the, the deep blue sea
I have all you pretty women, fishin' after me
Fishin' after me, fishin' after me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Well I went down to my girlfriends house
And I sat alone on her front step
And she said a, "Come in outcha man
My husband is not there, he just now left"
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Well there's two, two trains runnin'
But there's not a one that's goin' my way
You know there's a, one train running at midnight
The other one leave just for day, leave just for day
Oh well, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah

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K. C. Douglas (November 21, 1913 — October 18, 1975) was an American blues singer and guitarist. Born in Sharon, Mississippi, Douglas was a rural blues stylist in the San Francisco/Oakland area of California. Douglas was influenced by Tommy Johnson, whose "Canned Heat Blues" he adapted on his album, Big Road Blues. Douglas produced a blues classic when he recorded "Mercury Boogie" in 1949. The tune, which paid homage to the American automobile, was later renamed "Mercury Blues" and covered by Steve Miller, David Lindley, and Dwight Yoakam.

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