Lyrics Blues in the Night - Cab Calloway
My
momma
done
tol'
me
When
I
was
in
knee-pants
My
momma
done
tol'
me,
"Son,
What
did
she
tell
you?
A
woman
gon'
sweet-talk
Yeah!
And
give
you
de
glad-eyes,
Ah,
ahh.
But
when
that
sweet-talk
is
done:
Keep
on
a-
talkin'.
A
woman's
a
two-faced
A
worrisome
thing
Who'll
leave
you
to
sing
the
blues...
The
blues...
In
the
night."
Yes,
in
the
night.
Now
the
rain's
a-fallin',
Hear
the
train
a-callin'
- Oohee...
My
momma
done
tol'
me.
Oh...
Hey,
that
lonesome
whistle's
Blowin'
'cross
the
trestle.
Oohee...
My
momma
done
tol'
me.
Hey,
ahooee
- ahooee!
A
clickety-clackin'
And
echoin'
back
at
the
blues...
In
the
night.
The
evenin'
breeze
- The
stars
-
The
trees
a-cryin'
and
the
moon
'Ll
hide
its
light
When
you
get
the
blues
In
the
night.
It's
really
tough
to
get
the
blues
in
the
night.
Take
my
word:
The
mockingbird
Sings
the
saddest
kind
of
song;
He
knows
things
are
wrong
-
And
he's
right.
Yes,
he's
right
to
sing
the
blues
in
the
night.
From
Natchez
to
Mobile;
From
Memphis
to
St.
Joe;
Wherever
the
four
winds
blow;
They
blow
everywhere!
I
been
in
some
big
towns,
Yeah!
And
I
done
heard
me
some
big
talk,
Ahh,
ahh...
But
there's
one
thing
I
know:
Keep
a-talkin'.
A
woman's
a-two-faced
-
A
worrisome
thing
Who'll
leave
you
to
sing
the
blues...
The
blues
In
the
night.
Yes,
in
the
night.
A
woman
will
leave
you
singin'
the
blues.
I
know
she
will
-
My
momma
was
right:
The
blues
in
the
night.
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