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Street Car Blues Trk 10 3:04
Sleepy John Estes
(John Adam Estes)
Sleepy John Estes - vocal & guitar
Yank - mandolin, Jab Jones - piano
Recorded: May 13, 1930 Memphis, Victor # 59919-2
Album: Gus Cannon And His Jug Stompers - 2 CD set
'Legendenary 1928 - 1930 Recordings'
JSP Records CD3406
Transcriber: [email protected], I know the people
Is 'onna wonder, ev'rywhere
I say, I know the people
Is 'onna wonder, ev'rywhere
Because they heard of poor John
Was saw around 'lectric carNow, catch the Central car for
Ride it down to Central Street
I say, I catch the Central car for
Ride it down to Central Street

Lord, I'm 'onna ease it down in Rovers
Catch my baby out on a midnight trainLord, reason why baby, I
I been so long writin' to you
I said the reason why, baby
I been so long writin' to you
Because I been studyin' so hard
Lord, how to all sing these blues'Sing 'em boy, for Mr. James!'Lord, I lost my papa and my dear mama, too
I say, I love my papa and my dear mama, too
Lord, I'm gonna quit my bad way of livin'
And visit the Sunday school.~

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John Adam Estes (born in Ripley, Lauderdale County, Tennessee, January 25, 1899 — Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee, June 5, 1977) best known as Sleepy John Estes or Sleepy John, was a blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. In 1915, Estes' father, a sharecropper who also played some guitar, moved the family to Brownsville, Tennessee. Not long after, Estes lost the sight of his right eye when a friend threw a rock at him during a baseball game. At the age of 19, while working as a field hand, he began to perform professionally.

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