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They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cryThey call me the voodoo woman
I look through water and spied by land
They call me the voodoo woman
I look through water and spied by land
I tell all you men if your woman got another manI got a rabbit foot in my pocket, a toad frog in my shoes
A craw fish on my shoulder, lookin' dead at you
I got dust from a rattlesnake, I got a black spider bone
If that don't do it baby, you'd better leave it all aloneThey call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cryI got a rabbit foot in my pocket, a toad frog in my shoes
A craw fish on my shoulder, lookin' dead at you
I got dust from a rattlesnake, I got a black spider bone

If that don't do it baby, you'd better leave it all aloneThey call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason whyLord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cryLord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry

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Koko Taylor (September 28, 1928 - June 3, 2009) was an American blues musician, popularly known as the "Queen of the Blues." She was known primarily for her rough and powerful vocals and traditional blues stylings. Taylor was born as Cora Walton on a farm just outside Memphis, Tennessee. In 1954, Taylor left Memphis for Chicago with her husband, truck driver Robert "Pops" Taylor. In the late 1950s she began singing in Chicago blues clubs and was spotted by Willie Dixon in 1962, leading to wider performances and her first recording contract.

Read more about Koko Taylor on Last.fm.


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