C And a Blues
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C And a Blues
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It's a little train leaving out of here : they call the C and A
Going to take me home baby : I'm going home to stay
Because I'm leaving in the morning : Lord on that C and A
Babe I'm going back to St Louis : I'm going there to stay
Now my baby got unruly : she left from home
What she going to come back and say : when she find her daddy gone
My woman walks around : with her mouth poked out
She won't tell nobody : what it's all about
Now pack up my clothes : shove into your door
I'm leaving this morning mama : I won't be back no more
Now it's C for Chicago : A for Arkan
Why did I leave you baby : because I'm tired of taking you dogging
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Big Bill Broonzy performs "C And a Blues", and this lyric page sits inside the Big Bill Broonzy catalog on LyroVerse.
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