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I Can Tell - Bo Diddley



     
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I can tell because it's plain to see
I can tell the way you look at me
The way, you know, you hold my hand
Yes, pretty baby, I can understand
I can tell, I can tell
I know you don't love me no moreA-no more, no more
No more, a-no more, no more
I can tell, I can tell
I know you don't love me no moreI asked your mama and your papa, too
What more can a poor man do?
You been runnin' with a heart-breaker child, around
Yes, I know why's that you put me down
I can tell, I can tell
I know you don't love me no moreWell, you won't answer yo' telephone
When I knock on your door hey say that you ain't home
Your sister let me in and tell me I can wait
When you come home you show up real late
Now, I can tell

Oh, I can tell
I know you don't love me no moreNo more
I said, no more
No more
No moreBaby, I can give you romance
Only if you give me another chance
I'll cook your food and wash your clothes
I promise I'll keep you warm when it get cold
I can tell
I can tell
I know you don't love me no more

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Bo Diddley (December 30, 1928 - June 2, 2008) "The Originator," was an influential American rock and roll singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is often cited as a key figure in the transition of blues into rock and roll, by introducing more insistent, driving rhythms and a harder-edged guitar sound. He was born Otha Ellas Bates in McComb, Mississippi and later took the name Ellas McDaniel, after his adoptive mother, Gussie McDaniel. He adopted the stage name Bo Diddley, which is probably a southern black slang phrase meaning "nothing at all," as in "he ain't bo diddley.

Read more about Bo Diddley on Last.fm.


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