Lyrics Brown Baby - Ethel Waters
Spoken:
Hello,
folks,
at
last
I'm
back
again!
I'm
going
back
to
a
Tennessee
town,
Back
on
a
visit
to
my
coffee
brown,
'Way
up
the
river
We
will
row,
Up
and
down
the
levee,
We
will
go!
I've
got
some
baby
waiting
for
me,
My
brown
baby
in
old
Tennessee,
When
he
starts
to
loving,
That's
when
he
finds,
I'm
just
crazy
about
that
baby
of
mine!
Do
you
suppose
I
ever
will
know,
Brown
baby!
What
he
has
got
That
makes
me
love
him
so?
Brown
baby!
What
about
his
smile
That
almost
gets
me
wild?
He
makes
a
grown-up
woman
act
just
like
a
child;
Brown
baby,
Here
in
old
Tennessee!
Now,
he
don't
use
no
poor
row
[?]
No
farmer's
skin's
so
tan,
But
what
he's
got
is
all
his
own,
And
he's
only
got
the
best;
His
eyes
are
just
like
midnight,
Best-looking
man
in
town,
And
I'll
tell
you
why
I'm
crazy
About
my
country
brown.
But,
do
you
suppose
I
ever
will
know,
Brown
baby!
What
he
has
got
That
makes
me
love
him
so?
Oh,
brown
baby!
What
about
his
smile
That
almost
gets
me
wild?
He
makes
a
grown-up
woman
act
just
like
a
child;
Brown
baby,
baby!
From
old
Tennessee.
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