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Shake The Boogie Track #8 2:44
Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee Williamson)
(John Lee Williamson)
Chicago, August 6, 1946
with Blind John Davis - piano, Willie Lacey - guitar
Ransom Knowling - s bass
Album: Complete Recorded Works Vol 5
October 19, 1945 - November 12, 1947
Document Records DOCD 5059(boogie intro)Now, an my baby went out
An' stayed out all night long
She never came home
Until the break of dawnC'mon, shake yo' boogie
Whoa, shake a-yo' boogie
C'mon, shake a-yo' boogie
Because your boogie's alright wit' me, yeahI'm goin' to buy me a dog
On a wired nose
I even kill a man
About my jellyrollBut c'mon, shake a-yo' boogie

Oh, shake a-yo' boogie
C'mon an shake a-yo' boogie
Because yo' boogie's is alright wit' me'Alright, John'(harmonica & instrumental)Oh, but look-a-here, baby
See what-a you've done, done
You taken my money
You got me on a bumC'mon shake a-yo' boogie
Whoa, shake a-yo' boogie
C'mon an shake a-yo' boogie
Because yo' boogie alright wit' meYou know, me an my baby
Don't do nothin' but fuss an fight
I said, 'Look-a-here, baby
Things ain't goin' on right'But c'mon, shake yo' boogie
Oh, shake a-yo' boogie
C'mon an shake a-yo' boogie
You know, yo' boogie alright wit' me, now'Ride! Take it away, Lacey'(harmonica & instrumental)I don't need no steam-heatin'
By my bed
The little girl I got
Keep me, cherry redBut c'mon shake a-yo' boogie
Whoa, shake a-yo' boogie
C'mon an shake a-yo' boogie
Because yo' boogie's alright wit' me'Now John, I got it this time by myself'(harmonica & instrumental to end - but not John)~
Songwriters
WILLIAMSON, JOHN LEEPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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John Lee Curtis "Sonny Boy" Williamson (March 30, 1914 – June 1, 1948) was an American blues harmonica player and singer, and the first to use the name Sonny Boy Williamson. Biography and career Williamson was born near Jackson, Tennessee in 1914. His original recordings were considered to be in the country blues style, but he soon demonstrated skill at making harmonica a lead instrument for the blues, and popularized it for the first time in a more urban blues setting. He has been called "the father of modern blues harp".

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