Evil Hearted Woman
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Evil Hearted Woman
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How can you be so evil, baby
And still say you aren't
How can you be so evil, baby
And still say you aren't
You're such an evil woman
I'm afraid to close my eyes
When I come home in the evenin'
And I'm five minutes late
When I come home in the evenin'
And I'm five minutes late
You start right out believin', baby
I must have had a date
Well, I can't go to barber
Don't have a dime for a shave
Well, I can't go to the barber
Don't have a dime for a shave
You just sit home and holla, baby
You gonna drive me to my grave
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T-Bone Walker performs "Evil Hearted Woman", and this lyric page sits inside the T-Bone Walker catalog on LyroVerse.
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