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Fine Booze and Heavy Dues - Lonnie Johnson



     
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I've got the blues for San Francisco
It's where I long to be
I've got the blues for San Francisco
It's where I long to be
There's a club they call Sugar Hill
And that's where I long to beEverybody starts to jumpin'
When the clock is strikin' nine
Yes, the house starts rockin'
When the clock is strikin' nine
There's so many fine chicks walk in the door
Make a single man lose his mindThe name is Sugar Hill Club
It's the home of the natural blues
Name is the Sugar Hill Club
The home of the natural blues
You get nothing but big legged women and the fine booze
Oh, Jack and it's heavy duesShe said "Daddy, buy me a drink"
She's so fine you can't refuse
Yes, she said "Daddy, buy me a drink"

She's so fine you can't refuse
'Cause it is the home of the blues
Fine women and heavy dues
Songwriters
Johnson Lonnie (cdn)Published by
PRESTIGE MUSIC CO.

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Alfonzo "Lonnie" Johnson (February 8, 1894 – June 6, 1970) was a pioneering blues and jazz singer/guitarist born in New Orleans, Louisiana. There is some dispute over the year of his birth, but 1894 is what appears on his passport. He was a pioneer of jazz guitar as the first to play single-string guitar solos. Raised in a family of musicians, Johnson studied violin and guitar as a child, but concentrated on the latter throughout his professional career.

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