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Some Sweet Day - Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon



     
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You are, you are my daisy, you're my lullaby
Come sun up my dogs will fade to
Honeysuckle and clear moonshine
She was, she was my black earthAnd the fire in my spine
Her magnetic waves gave birth
I was the one who loved you most
But you can't put your arms around a ghostSome sweet day you will be mine
You'll be mine
Some sweet day you will be mine
You'll be mineWe can, we can go home soon
Over the cold old sea
Her lover is in the old moon
Oh, to kiss her knobbly kneesKnow she's laughing underwater
Her pain's gone away
We drank whiskey like our fathers
Born to return back to the clay
My love for you girl will never decaySome sweet day you will be mine
You'll be mine

Some sweet day you will be mine
You'll be mineWhere did you go up to the sun?
Where are you now?
Part of the sea in every drop
Or did you simply stop?Some sweet day you will be mine
You'll be mine
Some sweet day you will be mine
You'll be mine

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Charismatic little Frankie Jaxon was an anomaly in the blues, jazz, and gospel worlds he inhabited. Born in Alabama in 1895 and raised in Kansas City, his feminine voice and outrageous manner established him as a crowd favorite of medicine shows touring the eastern seaboard by age 15. After making a hit in Atlantic City as a female impersonator, he began singing with the day's best jazz bands when they passed through Chicago...

Read more about Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon on Last.fm.


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