Lyrics Jazzin´ Babies Blues - Ethel Waters
I′m
really
lonely
For
those
jazz
blues
only,
Since
I
heard
those
jazzin'
babies
play
them;
Each
time
I
hear
them,
Lordy,
how
I
weep
and
moan,
To
hear
that
old
slide
trombone,
And
that
moanin′
saxaphone!
I
feel
like
weeping,
When
I
hear
those
jazz
musician
babies
play;
they
harmonize
together;
I'd
rather
hear
them
than
to
have
a
million
dollars
in
my
hand,
Jazz
baby
blues
say
something
that
you
can
understand.
Those
jazzin'
blues
are
driving
me
insane,
There′s
nothin′
to
them
but
that
blue
refrain;
Don't
want
no
sugar
in
my
tea,
Jazz
baby
blues
are
sweet
enough
for
me.
For
when
the
band
starts
jazzin′
People's
feet
are
on
a
spree.
Each
time
I
hear
those
blues
I
want
to
scream,
To
hear
the
clarinet
and
that
violin,
Just
let
that
piano
man
jazz
and
strum,
Oh,
it
makes
me
think
of
the
good
things
that
my
sweet
daddy′s
done,
'Cause
when
the
band
starts
jazzin′
Play
'em
'til
the
stock
man
comes.
Now,
wouldn′t
that
good
music
drive
you
insane,
There′s
nothing
to
them
but
that
blue
refrain,
When
that
cornetist's
blues
begins
to
play,
Oh,
it
makes
me
get
up
and
throw
my
little
self
away,
Just
play
those
good
old
jazzin′
baby
blues
all
night
and
day!
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