Kind Hearted Woman Blues

Album: King Of The Delta Blues (1937)
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  • I got a kindhearted woman
    Do anything in this world for me
    I got a kindhearted woman
    Do anything in this world for me
    But these evil-hearted women
    Man, they will not let me be
    I love my baby
    My baby don't love me
    I love my baby, ooh
    My baby don't love me
    But I really love that woman
    Can't stand to leave her be
    Ain't but the one thing
    Makes Mister Johnson drink
    I's worried about how you treat me, baby
    I begin to think
    Oh babe, my life don't feel the same Yo breaks my heart
    When you call Mister So-and-So's name
    (Break with guitar solo)
    She's a kindhearted woman
    She studies evil all the time
    She's a kindhearted woman
    She studies evil all the time
    You well's to kill me
    As to have it on your mind Writer/s: ROBERT LEROY JOHNSON
    Publisher: THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
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