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Down on deep Morgan
Down about 16th Street
Raised down on deep Morgan
Down about 16th Street
Well... it's down in our basement
Where they women do meet
Down in our basement
Where they work so hard
Well it's down in our basement
Where they work so hard
Well it's all on account that they
Husbands ain't got no job
Saturday evenin'
When they draw they pay
Ohhhh... On Saturday evenin'
When they draw they pay
When they don't love nothin' else
Husbands gon' drive them away

Some draw a check, babe
Some draw nothin' at all
Well...Some draw a check, Lord
Some draw nothin' at all
When they don't draw nothin' else
Husbands bust them in the jaw
Down on Franklin Avenue
Jellybeans standin to and fro
Oh...Down on Franklin Avenue
Jellybeans standin to and fro
Well...you hear one Jellybean ask the other one
"Which a-way did my good girl go?"

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Charley Jordan (January 1, 1890 - November 15, 1954) was a St. Louis blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, as well as a talent scout, originally from Mabelvale, Arkansas.
He was known for a unique style that drew on his rural roots. Jordan recorded numerous singles for Vocalion and Decca between 1930 and 1937, and also performed with some well-regarded bluesmen from the 1920s to the 1940s. Jordan recorded with Peetie Wheatstraw, Roosevelt Sykes, Casey Bill Weldon and Memphis Minnie. He had most of his biggest hits, including "Keep It Clean", in the early to mid 1930s.

Read more about Charley Jordan on Last.fm.


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