Lyrics Ramblin' Blues - Charlie Poole & Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers
I've
seen
the
life
of
old
gay
Broadway
Old
Market
Street
down
by
the
'Frisco
Bay
Saw
the
Prado,
I've
gambled
all
these
parts,
in
Paris,
France
Now
the
seven
wonders
of
this
world
I've
seen
There's
many
other
different
places
I
have
been
Take
my
advice,
folks,
we've
seen
where
Beale
Street
was
It's
in
Memphis,
Tennessee
Oh,
your
Nehi
mama
browns,
beautiful
gowns
Make
tailor-mades
and
your
hand-me-downs
You'll
meet
honest
men
and
pickpockets,
too
But
your
business
never
closes
'till
somebody
gets
killed
Oh,
your
Nehi
mama
browns,
chittlin'
cafes
Talk
about
your
whiskey
and
your
bygone
days
Be
not
offend.
I've
got
it
to
spend
You'll
find
gold
enough
along
to
pave
the
new
Jerusalem
If
Beale
Street
could
talk,
if
Beale
Street
could
talk
Married
men
would
have
to
pick
their
bed
up
and
walk
All
except
one
or
two
who
never
drink
booze
And
the
blind
man
on
the
corner
who
sings
the
Memphis
Blues
I'd
rather
be
here
than
any
place
I
know
I'd
rather
be
here
than
any
place
I
know
For
it's
gonna
take
a
sergeant
for
to
make
me
go
Now
we
see
the
river,
baby,
by
and
by
See
the
river
Mississippi,
I'll
tell
the
reason
why
For
the
river's
wet
and
Beale
Street's
done
gone
dry,
bone
dry
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