Kansas City - Otis Spann



     
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(Oh, let's go to Kansas City, now.)
I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come.
I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.I'm gonna be standing on the corner, Twelfth Street and
Vine.
I'm gonna be standing on the corner, Twelfth Street and
Vine;
With my Kansas City baby and my bottle
Of Kansas City wine.Well, I might take a train, might take a plane,
But if I have to walk,
I'm gonna fly there just the same.
Yeah, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.Well, if I don't leave that woman I know I'm gonna die.
Got to find a brand new baby and here's the reason why:
Ya, ya, ya-eee eee, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there

And I'm gonna get me one.
Ah - right.Might take a train, might take a plane,
But if I have to walk,
I'm gonna fly there just the same.
Yeah, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
(One more time)If I don't leave that woman, know I'm gonna die.
Got to find a brand new baby and that's the reason why:
Ya, ya ya-eee eee, Kansas City here I come.
They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
Yeah, yeah,
they got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
(One more time)They got some crazy little women there
And I'm gonna get me one.
Songwriters
JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLERPublished by
Lyrics © IMAGEM U.S. LLC
, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Otis Spann (March 21, 1930 – April 24, 1970) was an American blues musician whom many consider to be the leading postwar Chicago blues pianist. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, Spann became known for his distinct piano style.
Born to Frank Houston Spann and Josephine Erby. One of five children - three boys and two girls. His father played piano, non professionally, while his mother had played guitar with Memphis Minnie.

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