Ida Cox — Blue Kentucky Blues

[Verse 1] You can always tell when your best man don't want you 'round You can always tell when your best man don't want you 'round He will come home at night, turn the bed upside down [Verse 2] My heart struck sorrow, tears came rollin' down Ay-hoo, tears came rollin' down Because my baby was Kentucky bound [Verse 3] A pale moon shines down on the mountain still A pale moon shines down on the mountain still Way down in old Kentucky, 'mid those high blue hills [Verse 4] Shine on old moon, harvest moon shine on Ay-hoo, harvest moon shine on Because old moon, you'll be shining when I'm dead and gone [Verse 5] I'm gonna tell my mama when I go back home I'm gonna tell my mama when I go back home Tell her the folks up here won't let my Kentucky man alone


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