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Never Make Your Move Too Soon - Ernestine Anderson



     
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Three days of snow in Birmingham
Thought you might wonder where I am?
Rang out your number, all night long
Ain't no comfort, telephone
Ran out and caught you 'round midnight
Thought a little love would make things all right
Landlord said, "You moved away
Left me all your bills to pay"
Look out, baby
Never make your move too soon
Left me without a credit card
This life in Vegas sure ain't hard
Ran it up to fifty grand
Cashed it in and in my hand

That kind of word can get around
Make a lost love come up found
I hear you knocking at my door
You're not living here no more
Look out, baby
Never make your move too soon, hey
I've been to Spain, Tokyo
Africa, Ohio
I never tried to make the news
I'm just a man who plays the blues
I take my lovin' everywhere
I come back, and still no care
One love ahead, one behind
One in my arms, one on my mind
Look out, baby
Oh yeah, oh woman
Oh, never make your move too soon
Hey, ah-huh, yeah
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written by JENNINGS, WILL / HOOPER, NESBERT JR.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, NESBERT HOOPER, JR. D/B/A STATUS CYMBAL MUSIC

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Ernestine Anderson was born in Houston, Texas, on November 11, 1928, into a musical family, and she grew up listening to the blues. As a child she joined her father and grandmother singing gospel in the local church. At the age of twelve she joined trumpeter Russel Jacquet to sing in his big band.
She was 18 when she went on tour with the Johnny Otis Band, and in 1952 with Lionel Hampton’s Orchestra. After that she decided she wanted to be a professional singer, and recorded with Quincy Jones in 1952 and 1953.


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