Casey Bill Weldon - Doctor's Blues Lyrics

Lyrics Doctor's Blues - Casey Bill Weldon



And I went to the doctor, the doctor looked me in my eye
Said I went to the doctor, doctor looked my in my eye
He said a day that blues strike you is a day you'll surely die
I said "Doctor, doctor, you surely must be blind"
I said "Doctor, doctor, you surely must be blind"
You cannot see those blues hanging on the door frame of mine
I can't eat, I can't sleep, I can't rest no place I go
I can't eat and I can't sleep, I can't rest no place I go
I ain't seen no peace since my gal said she didn't want poor me no more
And he wrote me a prescription, told me to mail it in the air
Said he wrote me a prescription, told me to mail it in the air
And I asked Uncle Sam to find my good gal somewhere



Writer(s): Will Weldon


Casey Bill Weldon - Casey Bill Weldon, Vol. 1 1935-1936
Album Casey Bill Weldon, Vol. 1 1935-1936
date of release
10-05-2005




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