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Early In The Morning Lyrics - Singles - Sonny Boy Williamson I

Early In The Morning Track #13 2:45 

Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee) 

(John Lee Williamson) 

Sonny Boy Williamson I - vocals & harmonica 

(possibly Robert Lee McCoy - guitar) 

Henry Townsend - guitar 

Recorded Nov 11,1937 Aurora, Illinois Leland Hotel 

Album: Bluebird Recordings 1937-1938 

Transcriber: [email protected] 

 

Now, when a little girl becomin' twelve years old 

Beginin' to think she grown 

Well, you can never catch that kinda 

Little girl at home 

 

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But you have to go there early in the mornin' 

Baby, 'bout the break of day 

Now, you oughta see me grab the pillow 

Where my baby used to lay 

 

Now, that I've got a little woman 

Her name is, Miss Kate 

She told me to come to the house this mo'nin' 

I got there about half past eight 

 

She ask, 'I told you, come early in the mo'nin' 

Baby, 'bout the break of day' 

Now, ya oughta see me grab the pillow 

Where my baby used to lay 

 

I said, 'Look-a-here, woman 

You fool with too many men 

I can't never come to see you in the evenin 

I have to come 'n see you when I can' 

 

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You tell me, 'Come early in the mo'nin' 

Baby, 'bout the break of day' 

Now, you oughta see me grab the pillow 

Where my baby used to lay 

 

(harmonica & guitar) 

 

Well now, I said, 'Look-a-here, woman (good!) 

I ain't gonna fool 'round wit' you, no mo' 

I know you don't love me 

You out, 'round with Mr. So 'n So 

 

You tell me, 'Come early in the mo'nin' 

Baby, 'bout the break of day' 

Now, ya oughta see me grab the pillow 

Where my baby used to lay. 

 

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