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Goin' Back Home - Lightnin' Hopkins



     
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Goin' back home, just as soon as God break day
Goin' back home, just as soon as the good Lord break a day
Whoa, you know this ain't no place for me,
and I don't think po' Lightnin wanna stay
Married woman, she the sweetest thing, man, in this world
Married woman, she the sweetest thing, man, in this world
You know why I know it? I got one,
every night she lays in po' Lightnin's arms
Sometimes, she calls me her little boy,
listen at me, I calls her my little girl
Sometimes, she call me her little boy,
listens at me, sometimes I call her my little girl
Yes, when that woman go to kiss me,
po' Lightnin think he's out of this world

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Sam Hopkins was born on March 15, 1912 in Centerville, Texas. In 1920, at the age of eight, Hopkins met and played with the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson, even becoming Jefferson's guide for a short time. Hopkins' cousin, the great bluesman, Texas Alexander, was another influence. Their musical partnership was broken up by Hopkins' time in Houston's County Prison Farm during the 1930s. When Hopkins made his way to Houston's Third Ward in 1946 he was introduced to Lola Anne Cullum, a talent scout who had pieced together deals with companies such as Aladdin Records out of Los Angeles.

Read more about Lightnin' Hopkins on Last.fm.


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