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Confessin' the Blues - Little Walter



     
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Yeah, here I stand before you with my heart in my hand
I want you to great it, baby, hopin' that you'll understand
I said, baby, honey please, don't dog me around
Because I'd rather love you woman
Honey, than anyone else I know in town
Because you're so nice and lovely
And you have such pleasant ways
If you take to your heart
I'll be there the rest of my days
I said, baby, that's the truth
Honey, I declare I wouldn't lie
Because I gotta love you, baby
If I don't, I swear, I hope I die
Oh baby, don't you want a man like me?
Can you hear me woman? Don't you want a man like me?
You gotta think, you gotta think about our future, baby
And you forget about your used to be
Well, my days are long and dreary

And the sun refuse to shine
I will never be blue and lonely
Only if I knew where you are
I got the blues, baby
You can make everything alright
Can I see you today, baby
Or will it have to be tomorrow night?
Yes, this is still my confession, baby
And I'm thrilled by all your charms
It seems that I'm in heaven
When I hold you in my arms
Baby, woman, you can have me for yourself
You know I was meant for you, baby
And I don't want nobody else, no I don't
Hey, you told me that you love me
Woman, you meant it from the start
You said that we would be together
Until death do us part
But you lied to me, baby
Yes, and you called it on the phone
Now how can I be happy woman
With all the wrong you done
When you know just where I stand
I don't wanna lose you woman
Wanna keep you if I can
But baby, baby, you know I never had a friend
You're my one and only woman
You're all I have that stays
Now let me come in here
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Little Walter (born Marion Walter Jacobs in Marksville, Louisiana; May 1, 1930; died on February 15, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) was an American blues singer, harmonica player, and guitarist, whose revolutionary approach to the harmonica earned him comparisons to Charlie Parker and Jimi Hendrix for innovation and impact on succeeding generations. His virtuosity and musical innovations fundamentally altered many listeners' expectations of what was possible on blues harmonica.

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