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[Instrumental & guitar background during conversation]You take like, me an' my wife
We got about four kidsFound the next door neighbor, an' she says,
"Look-a-here, let's get together one night,
An' go out an' have a ball, let the husbands baby-sit,
How 'bout that?"Can ya dig it fellas?She come after me, she says, "Honey, we wanna go out tonight, and have a ball"
I said, "Sure, it's alright, just as long as you be home by two"I let's her go ahead on out, an' I'm baby sittin',
Kids hollerin' an' cryin',
I had to put diapers, change diapersTwo o'clock come, no wifeI said well, that's alright she probably went 'bout four or five miles out-a the city limit
I give her about thirty minutes to get homeCan ya dig it fellas?Three o'clock come, still no wifeFour o'clock, sure was mad, now
Here she come, draggin' inNow can ya dig this fellas?Now here the way she talk to me, real sweetShe sounded good, ya knowKissin' me all on the neck an' goin' on
Felt good, but I'm still mad!Now after she done all that sweet talk,
You know what I told her, fellas?
You know what I told her?
You don't know what I told her?An' I fool around an' made her mad, you know what would happen?
You know what she told me, fellas?Now I told her the same thing[Let's ride this thing outta trouble] (yeah)
Well this woman is puttin' me out
How 'bout that?

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Albert Collins (October 1, 1932 — November 24, 1993) was a blues guitarist, singer and musician. He had many nicknames, such as "The Ice Man", "The Master of the Telecaster" and "The Razor Blade". Born in Leona, Texas, Collins was a distant relative of Lightnin' Hopkins and grew up learning about music and playing guitar. His family moved to Houston, Texas when he was seven. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, he absorbed the blues sounds and styles from Texas, Mississippi and Chicago. His style would soon envelop these sounds.

Read more about Albert Collins on Last.fm.


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