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Organ grinder, organ grinder
Organ grinder, play that melody
Take your organ, grinder, and grind some more for me
Grind it north, grind it north
Grind it north, grind it east or west
But when you grind it slow, that's when I like it best
Organ grinder, organ grinder
You don't have to pass your hat around any more
'Cause you're just the grinder I've been waitin' for
Organ grinder, organ grinder
Your sweet music seems to ease my mind
It's not only your organ, but it's the way you grind
Organ grinder, organ grinder
Organ grinder, you've found that sweet lost chord

Start grindin', and grind your room and board
Organ grinder, organ grinder
Organ grinder, don't tell me you're through
'Cause if you want a little intermission
Then mama's gonna grind a while for you
Organ grinder, organ grinder
Organ grinder, I will give you anything you choose
If you'll just cure my organ, of those grinding blues
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Ethel Waters (October 31, 1896 – September 1, 1977) was an African-American blues, jazz and gospel vocalist and actress. She frequently performed jazz, big band, and pop music, on the Broadway stage and in concerts, although she began her career in the 1920s singing blues.
Her best-known recordings include "Dinah," "Stormy Weather," "Taking a Chance on Love," "Heat Wave," "Supper Time," "Am I Blue?" and "Cabin in the Sky," as well as her version of the spiritual "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." Waters was the second African American, after Hattie McDaniel, to be nominated for an Academy Award.

Read more about Ethel Waters on Last.fm.


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