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Happy Home Lyrics


Oh man, hey, let's turn this house into a happy home
This for all the homeboys that couldn't get their happy home
Let's turn this house into a happy home
Long as one of us got it, some of us got it
Let's turn this house into a happy home
You know how that is, stay down for me
Outlaw, look
Now we've been kickin' it for quite some time
Remained beside me through my trials in this life of crime
We divorced so many times I forgot to count
I never hit you, not a coward, rather leave your house
Remember back in December when we was tight?
Sippin' Alize and Cristal, whilin' every night in my bedroom
Promised that I commit to you soon
Tongue kissed me every time you seen me step inside a room
Straight out the hood
We promised to be good to each other, plus I love you
So I know you gonna make a good mother

Just try to understand if I change at times
It's only 'cause I never owned anything that's mine
So I'm tryin' you can stay with my momma
But keep the drama to a low
Never call the police, I never call you bitch and ho
We were all born hungry in this world alone
Finally moved out my mom's house and got a happy home
Happy home
(Let's turn this house into a happy home)
Happy home
(Finally made it outta mom's house, got a happy home)
Happy home
(Turn this house into a happy home)
Happy home
Goin' through hard times, ghetto child of mine
I wonder if you have to suffer for your father's crimes
To be honest it's a hard road, just keep your faith in God
Knowin' you'll get scarred though
Look at him walkin' and talkin'
A lil' child with my eyes and mouth
Father watch over lil' seeds, help me guide them out
Had to change my whole lifestyle, married my baby's momma
Made her my wife now, I'm tryin hard y'all
Maybe in time I'll be a better man
Watchin' the older couples, handle it like veterans
Show me the meaning of forever and together we rise
If it would help our child grow, then together we'd die
Why question my love? It's so easy to see
Without my family all I'm left with is a shadow of me
After all the arguments, and the nights alone
Now it's time to lead a good life, inside a happy home
Happy home
(Turn this house into a happy home)
Happy home
(Finally got to lead a good life, inside a happy home)
Happy home
(Turn this house into a happy home)
Happy home
(Happy home)
All these problems got me goin'
We got a family, of our own
I just wanna happy home
(Turn this house into a happy home)
No man's made to stand alone
I promise, I won't do you wrong
I just want a happy home
(Finally made it outta mom's house, got a happy home)
Happy home, I just want a happy home
(Turn this house into a happy home)
Happy home
(Finally got to lead a good life, inside a happy home)
Happy home, I just want a happy home
(Turn this house into a happy home)
Happy home
(Finally made it outta mom's house, got a happy home)
(Happy home)
Hey, turn this house into a happy home
Long as one of us got it, some of us got it
Turn this house into a happy home

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Elmore James (Elmore Brooks, Richland, Mississippi, 27th January 1918 – Chicago, Illinois, 24th May 1963) was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was known as "The King of the Slide Guitar".

James was born fifty miles north of Jackson (not to be confused with another Richland just south of Jackson). He began playing as a teen, under the names "Cleanhead" and "Joe Willie James", alongside musicians such as the first Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson. During World War II James joined the United States Navy and was stationed in Guam.

Upon his discharge James returned to central Mississippi and eventually settled in Canton. He began recording with Trumpet Records in nearby Jackson in January 1951, first as sideman to the second Sonny Boy Williamson and others, then debuting as a session leader in August with what became his signature song, "Dust My Broom". It was a surprise R&B hit in 1952 and turned James into a star. His "I Believe" was another hit a year later. During the 1950s he recorded for the Bihari Brothers' Flair and Modern labels, as well as for Chess Records. His backing musicians were known as the Broomdusters. In 1959 he began recording what are perhaps his best sides for Bobby Robinson's Fire Records label. These include "The Sky Is Crying" (credited to Elmo James and His Broomdusters), "Stranger Blues", "Look On Yonder Wall", "Done Somebody Wrong", and "Shake Your Moneymaker", all of which are among the most famous of blues recordings.

The slide guitar riff from "Dust My Broom" is one of the best-known openings in all of blues.
Elmore James died of his third heart attack in Chicago in 1963, already a major influence on guitarists such as The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones. His classic "Done Somebody Wrong" and "One Way Out" were often covered by The Allman Brothers Band, who cited James as a major influence. James was also covered by blues-rock band Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble many times in concert. The most famous of these covers is Vaughan's take on James's legendary recording, "The Sky Is Crying". James is mentioned in The Beatles' song "For You Blue". While John Lennon plays the slide guitar, James' trademark, George Harrison says "Go, Johnny, go ... Elmore James got nothin' on this, baby." Another famous guitarist who admired Elmore James was Jimi Hendrix. On a sleeve of the posthumously released Hendrix CD Blues, there is a photo of Hendrix wearing his famous military jacket and holding Elmore James's vinyl. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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