Fannie Mae - Buster Brown



     
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Fannie Mae Lyrics


Want somebody, tell me whats wrong with me
I want somebody, tell me whats wrong with me
I aint misbehaving that I got so much, oh, miseryI can hear your name a ringing on down the line
(Fannie Mae)
I can hear your name ringing on down the line
(Fannie Mae)
I wanna know if you don't, well, tell me if I'm wasting my timeFannie Mae, baby, wont you please come home?
(Fannie Mae)
Fannie Mae, baby, wont you please come home?
(Fannie Mae)
Since you left me, baby, I never felt so all aloneI know oh, woah, oh, oh, hold me
(I know, hold me)
I know oh, woah, oh, oh, hold me
(I know, hold me)
I aint misbehaving that I got so much, oh, miseryFannie Mae, baby, wont you please come home?
Fannie Mae, baby, wont you please come home?
Since you left me, baby, I never felt so all aloneOhh, Fannie Mae, Fannie Mae, come home, come home
Come home, come home, come on home

Ohh, Fannie Mae, Fannie Mae, come home, come home
Come home, come home, come on homeCome home, come home, come home, come on home
Come home, come home, come home, come on home

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Buster Brown is a name of at least two acts: 1) A blues and R&B singer (b. 15 Aug 1911, Cordele, GA, USA - d. 31 Jan 1976, New York), best known for his hit, Fannie Mae (aka Fanny Mae). Album releases include: "The New King of the Blues". In the 1930s and 1940s he played harmonica at local clubs and made a few non-commercial recordings. These included "I'm Gonna Make You Happy" (1943), which was recorded when he played at the folk festival at Fort Valley (GA) State Teachers College and was recorded by the Library of Congress' Folk Music Archive.

Read more about Buster Brown on Last.fm.


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