Ida Cox — Worried Mama Blues

[Verse 1] Early this morning blues knocked on my door Early this morning blues knocked on my door Said "I'm here to stay, and I ain't going to leave no more" [Verse 2] The blues and trouble are my best friends The blues and trouble are my best friends When the blues leave me, then my trouble begins [Verse 3] You jealous gals better keep your man at home You jealous gals better keep your man at home Until I find a good man of my own [Verse 4] I stole my man from my best friend I stole my man from my best friend But she got lucky and stole him back again [Verse 5] I'm a worried mama, stranger in your town I'm a worried mama, stranger in your town If I ask you for a favor, daddy, don't turn me down


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