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Miss Loretta - Lightnin' Hopkins



     
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Whoa, Miss Loretta
Where did you get all these good looking women from?
Well, well, Miss Loretta, Lord, will you please tell me, baby
Where did you get all these good looking women from?She said they come in here unexpected
You know they was blowed in here by a stormI said, "Sugar mama, sugar mama
Will you please come back to me?
Sugar mama, sugar mama
Won't you please, ma'am, come back to me?
Yes, I say bring me my granulated sugar
Oh Lord, and ease my misery
Yes, Miss Loretta, here's something I got to tell you
I want you to do long as you live
I want you to keep these women 'round here with youI said miss, please ma'am, Miss Loretta
keep these womens here with you
'Cause I might be a sugar maker
I may make it just as sweet as sugar can beYeah, you know I went to church last night
I didn't get there on time
They called on me to pray

And I had praying on my mind
Thinking about Miss Loretta and the women
Yes, man, they was on my mind
Yes, I thought about how nice Miss Loretta was
And how the women treated me so nice and kind
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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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