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Well, I wish, I was a catfish
Swimmin' in a oh, deep blue sea
I would have all you good lookin' women
Fishin', fishin' after me
Sure 'nough, after me
Sure 'nough, after me
Oh 'nough, oh 'nough, sure 'nough
I went to my baby's house
And I sit down oh, on her steps
She said, "Now, come on in now, Muddy"
You know, my husband just now left
Sure 'nough, he just now left
Sure 'nough, he just now left
Sure 'nough, oh well, oh well
Well, my mother told my father
Just before hmm, I was born
"I got a boy child's comin'
He's gonna be, he's gonna be a "Rollin' Stone"

Sure 'nough, he's a "Rollin' Stone"
Sure 'nough, he's a "Rollin' Stone"
Oh well he's a, oh well he's a, oh well he's a
Well, I feel, yes I feel
Feel that I could lay down oh, time ain't long
I'm gonna catch the first thing smokin'
Back, back down the road I'm goin'
Back down the road I'm goin'
Back down the road I'm goin'
Sure 'nough back, sure 'nough back

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Johnny Edward Jenkins (March 5, 1939 – June 26, 2006) was a renowned left-handed blues guitarist, who helped launch the career of Otis Redding. His flamboyant style of guitar playing also influenced Jimi Hendrix, who would later use some of Jenkins's tricks in his stage show. In the 1960s Jenkins was the leader of a band called the Pinetoppers, he employed a young singer called Otis Redding as his chauffeur and singer for the Pinetoppers. During a recording session in 1962 organized by the band's manager Phil Walden, Jenkins left 40 minutes of studio time unused.

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