Big Feeling Blues Composer(s): Reverend Charlie Jackson; Ma Rainey Performer(s): Rev. Charlie Jackson & Ma Rainey; John Dummer Blues Band
Ma: "All these many years I've been pleadin' for a man How come I can't get me a real monkey man? I'm not no triflin' woman
I've been lookin' for a man I can call my own Been married many times but they left my home Ah, big feelin' blues, worst I ever had I've got the big feelin' blues I mean I've got them bad"
Charlie: "If you're lookin' for a brown, come get this chocolate cream I'm a big kid-man - just out of my teens"
Ma: "Ah, big feelin' blues, worst I ever had I've got them big feelin' blues, I mean I've got them bad"
"Unlucky with my yellow, unlucky with my brown, the black bitches keep on throwin' me down' "Ah, big feelin' blues, worst I've ever had I've got the big feelin' blues, I mean I've got them bad"
Charlie: "If you need a good man why don't you try me? I sure can put you out of your misery"
Ma: "Ah, big feelin' blues, worst I've ever had I've got the big feelin' blues, I mean I've got them bad There's a whole lot left, what's left is good Give me a chance, honey, I'll make you change your neighbourhood Ah, big feelin' blues, worst I've ever had, I've got the big feelin' blues, I mean I've got them bad"
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