Little City Woman
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Little City Woman
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I've got a little city woman,
I believe I change my mind
Lord, I've got a little city woman,
I believe I change my mind
Lord, as long as I'm around that woman,
Lord, I'm worried all the time
Lord, I'm-a goin' to the big city,
baby and I can't carry you
Yes, I'm goin' to the big city,
baby and I can't carry you
Lord, there ain't nothin' in the big city,
that a country woman can do
'Cause she was born, born in the country,
never been to town
Yes, she was born, born in the country,
yeah, you never been to town
Lord, I don't wanna take you to the big city,
'cause you may start runnin' around
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Big Bill Broonzy performs "Little City Woman", and this lyric page sits inside the Big Bill Broonzy catalog on LyroVerse.
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