Robinson, A.D.
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Voice; guitars Collected by John Logan A.D. Robinson Transcribed by M.C. Parler Burdette, Ark. April 28, 1962 Reel 410 Item 2 Mad Woman Blues Jes' de mad woman blues, she stay mad all de time, Yeah, de mad woman blues, she stay mad all de time, Jes' de mad woman blues, she stay mad at me all de time. Well, she went to de grocery sto', an' she got a sack An' I stay home ............ Well, she's a mad li'l woman, yeah, she stays mad all de time, Yeah, she's a mad li'l woman, an' she stays mad all de time. She looked at me, an' she begin to smile She tol' my baby, she done me right de while 'Cause she's a mad li'l woman, yeah, she stays mad all de time. Yeah! it was nineteen eighty-two we put out all night. Let de good time roll! I ain't got nothin' to do tomorrow but pick cotton nohow. Yes, she went out doors, went out to get some eggs, When she got back in the house, she had done butter her bread, 'Cause she's a mad li'l woman, yeah, she stay mad all de time, She's a mad liddle woman, an' she stays mad all time. She looked at me, an' she start to laugh. She went down de road a li'l fu'ther, an' she run out o' gas. You know she's a mad li'l woman, yeah, she stays mad all de time, She's a mad li'l woman,...
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Logan, JohnParler, Mary Celestia
1962 04 28
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University of ArkansasKeywords
- African American Musicians
- African Americans
- Agriculture
- Farming
- Marriage
- Marriage, Farming
- Quarreling
- Vocal Music