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Lyr Req: Big Leg Woman (Freddie King)
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Subject: Big legged woman.Freddie King. From: Pajala. Date: 13 Apr 97 - 09:30 AM I need the lyrics to a Freddie King tune called Big legged woman. Thank you. |
Subject: Lyr Add: BIG LEG BLUES (Mississippi John Hurt) From: stephens@execpc Date: 13 Apr 97 - 05:33 PM Here's a version from "Country Blues Songbook" ed. by Stefan Grossman et al, l973, and this is attributed to Mississippi John Hurt: Raise up, baby. Get your big leg off mine. (repeat) They're so heavy, make a good man change his mind. I asked you, baby, to come and hold my hand. (repeat) Send me word that you'd rather see me dead. I'm goin'. I'm goin'. Your cryin' won't make me stay. (repeat) More you cry, the further you drive me away. Some crave high yellow. I like black and brown. (repeat) Black won't quit you. Brown won't lay you down. It was late at midnight and the moon shine bright like day. (repeat) I seen your faror goin' up the right-of-way. [Faror said to be a Mississippi synonym for girl friend.] |
Subject: RE: Big legged woman.Freddie King. From: pajala Date: 14 Apr 97 - 06:05 AM Thank you Stephen. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Big Leg Woman (Freddie King) From: Jim Dixon Date: 01 Jan 07 - 02:26 PM Reviving a very old thread here-- According to Allmusic.com, Freddie King recorded a song called BIG LEG WOMAN (WITH A SHORT SHORT MINI SKIRT). It was written by Israel Tolbert. King's recording apparently first appeared on his 1972 album "Texas Cannonball," and has appeared on many collections. Therefore I don't think it's the same as Mississippi John Hurt's song. |
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