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Kansas City Blues (Parts 1 & 2)

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Kansas City Blues (Parts 1 & 2)

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I woke up this morning

Feelin’ bad

Thought about the good times

I once have had

I’m gonna move to Kansas City

I’m gonna move to Kansas City

I’m gonna move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

My mother told me

Daddy told me too

Everybody grins in your face son

Ain’t no friend to you

You oughta move to Kansas City

You oughta move to Kansas City

You oughta move to Kansas City, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

I’ve got me a bulldog

Shepherd and two greyhounds

Two high yellas

Three blacks and one brown

We gonna move to Kansas City

We gonna move to Kansas City

We gonna move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

It takes a rockin’ chair to rock

A rubber ball to roll

Nice lookin’ teasin’ brown

To satisfy my soul

Then I’ll move to Kansas City

Then I’ll move to Kansas City

I’m gonna move to Kansas City, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

T is for Texas

T’s for Tennessee

Boll weevil’s got the Mississippi and

The women wants me

I’m gonna move to Kansas City

I’m gonna move to Kansas City

I’m gonna move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

You can always tell

When your good girl wanta flirt

Wanta pair

Red slippers to match that old matchin’ skirt

Then she’ll move to Kansas City

Then she’ll move to Kansas City

Then she’ll move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

I was first on Main Street, started down Beale

I'se lookin’ for the woman they call Lucille

She done moved to Kansas City

She done moved to Kansas City

She done moved, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

The Mississippi river

So long, deep, and wide

I can see my good gal

Standin’ on the other side

She done moved to Kansas City

She done moved to Kansas City

She done moved, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

I left off o’ Beale Street

Started down Vance

I’m lookin’ for the woman

They call Lizzie Mance

She done moved to Kansas City

She done moved to Kansas City

She done moved, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

If you don’t like my peaches

Don’t shake my tree

I ain’t after your woman, man

She’s after me

We gonna move to Kansas City

We gonna move to Kansas City

We gonna move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

I’ve got one girl in Texas

And two in Tennessee

But the women here in this town, Lord

Takes on over me

We gonna move to Kansas City

We gonna move to Kansas City

We gonna move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

I’m gonna tell all o’ you men

What we mustn’t do

Don’t never love one woman like

She says she loves you

She’ll call you honey

And she’ll call you pie

She’ll let things get a-loose, lord

On the sly

Then she’ll move to Kansas City

Then she’ll move to Kansas City

Then she’ll move, baby

Honey where they don’t ‘low you

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