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Mean Old Frisco Blues - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup



     
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Well, that mean old dirty Frisco<br /> And that low down Santa Fe<br /> Mean old Frisco and that low down Santa Fe<br /> You know they take my girl away<br /> Lord, and they blow back out on meWell, my mama, she done told me<br /> And my papa told me too<br /> Mama told me and my papa told me tooA woman that gets in your face<br /> Lord, she ain't no friend for youWell, I'm goin' away now, baby<br /> And I won't be back until fall<br /> Goin' away, baby, Lord, I won't be back till fallIf I don't come back by then<br /> Lord, I won't be back at allWell, that mean old dirty Frisco<br /> And that low down Santa Fe<br /> Mean old Frisco and that low down Santa FeGonna take my girl away<br /> Lord, and blow back out on meLyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

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Well, that mean old dirty Frisco
And that low down Santa Fe
Mean old Frisco and that low down Santa Fe
You know they take my girl away
Lord, and they blow back out on meWell, my mama, she done told me
And my papa told me too
Mama told me and my papa told me tooA woman that gets in your face
Lord, she ain't no friend for youWell, I'm goin' away now, baby
And I won't be back until fall
Goin' away, baby, Lord, I won't be back till fallIf I don't come back by then
Lord, I won't be back at allWell, that mean old dirty Frisco
And that low down Santa Fe
Mean old Frisco and that low down Santa FeGonna take my girl away
Lord, and blow back out on me

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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (also known as "Pop" Crudup) (August 24, 1905 – March 28, 1976) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley (and since covered by dozens of other artists), such as "That's All Right Mama", "My Baby Left Me" and "So glad you're mine", and by many claims, "Blue Suede Shoes". Born in Forest, Mississippi and living and working in throughout the South and Midwest as a migrant worker for a time, he and his family returned to Mississippi in 1926.

Read more about Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup on Last.fm.


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