Lyrics St. Louis Blues - Cab Calloway
I
hate
to
see
that
evening
sun
go
down,
I
hate
to
see
that
evening
sun
go
down,
'Cause
my
lovin'
baby
done
left
this
town.
If
I
feel
tomorrow,
like
I
feel
today,
If
I
feel
tomorrow,
like
I
feel
today,
I'm
gonna
pack
my
trunk
and
make
my
getaway.
Oh,
that
St.
Louis
woman,
with
her
diamond
rings,
She
pulls
my
man
around
by
her
apron
strings.
And
if
it
wasn't
for
powder
and
her
store-bought
hair,
Oh,
that
man
of
mine
wouldn't
go
nowhere.
I
got
those
St.
Louis
blues,
just
as
blue
as
I
can
be,
Oh,
my
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me.
I
love
my
man
like
a
schoolboy
loves
his
pie,
Like
a
Kentucky
colonel
loves
his
rocker
and
rye
I'll
love
my
man
until
the
day
I
die,
Lord,
Lord.
I
got
the
St.
Louis
blues,
just
as
blue
as
I
can
be,
Lord,
Lord!
That
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me.
I
got
those
St.
Louis
blues,
I
got
the
blues,
I
got
the
blues,
I
got
the
blues,
My
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me,
Lord,
Lord!
Another
version
-----------------------
A
Got
St.
Louis
blues...
blue
as
I
can
be;
B
There's
two
people
in
this
world
I
just
can't
stand;
There's
two
people
in
this
world
I
just
can't
stand;
That's
a
two-faced
woman
and
a
lyin'
man;
B
I'm
gonna
leave
this
town
walkin',
talkin'
to
myself;
I'm
gonna
leave
this
town
walkin',
talkin'
to
myself;
Because
the
sweet
woman
I
love,
she
belongs
to
somebody
else.
C
(The
following
verse
is
so
heavily
scatted
that
it
is
virtually
incomprehensible.)
[Oh,
I
say,
look
here,
sweet
mama,
someday
your
papa's...
When
that
big
old
hound
comes
around...
And
when
that
big
old
piece
of
hound
comes.
He's
sure
gonna
leave
this
town.]
B
I'm
goin'
back
to
Chicago
to
have
my
hambone
boiled;
I'm
goin'
way
back
to
Chicago
to
have
my
hambone
boiled;
Because
these
women
in
New
York
City
let
my
good
hambone
spoil.
D
I
got
the
St.Louis
blues,
sweet
mama,
got
St.
Louis
blues,
just
blue,
Blue
as
I
can
be,
St.
Louis
blues;
baby,
Aw,
your
daddy
got
St.
Louis
blues,
sweet
mama,
All
those
blues,
I'm
blue
as
I
can
be.
Version
3
------------------
I
hate
to
see
that
evenin'
sun
go
down,
I
hate
to
see
that
evenin'
sun
go
down,
'Cause
my
baby
has
left
this
town.
If
I'm
feelin'
tomorrow,
just
like
I
feel
today,
If
I'm
feelin'
tomorrow,
like
I
feel
today,
I'll
pack
my
trunk
and
make
my
get-away.
St.
Louis
woman,
with
all
her
diamond
rings,
Stole
that
man
of
mine,
by
her
apron
strings;
If
it
wasn't
for
powder,
and
her
store-bought
hair,
That
man
I
love
wouldn't've
gone
nowhere!
Nowhere!
I've
got
the
St.
Louis
blues,
just
as
blue
as
I
can
be;
Lord,
that
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me!
Gee,
I
love
that
man
like
a
school
boy
loves
his
pie,
Just
like
an
old
Kentucky
colonel
loves
his
rock
and
rye,
I
guess
I'll
love
that
man
until
the
day
I
die.
1 Gotta Darn Good Reason for Bein' Good
2 St. Louis Blues
3 Sweet Jenny Lee
4 Happy Feet
5 Is That Religion?
6 Some Of These Days
7 Nobody's Sweetheart Now
8 St. James Infirmary
9 Minnie the Moocher
10 Doin' The Rumba
11 Mood Indigo
12 Farewell Blues
13 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
14 Creole Love Song
15 The Levee Low-Down
16 Blues In My Heart
17 Black Rhythm
18 Six Or Seven Times
19 It Looks Like Susie
20 Sweet Georgia Brown
21 Basin Street Blues
22 Bugle Call Rag
23 You Rascal You
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