Lyrics Dallas Blues - Fats Waller
When
your
money's
gone,
friends
have
turned
you
down
And
you
wander
'round
just
like
a
hound
(A
lonesome
houn')
Then
you
stop
to
say,
"Let
me
go
away
from
this
old
town
(This
awful
town)
There's
a
place
I
know
folks
won't
pass
me
by
Dallas,
Texas,
that's
the
town"
I
cry
(Oh
hear
me
cry)
And
I'm
going
back
Going
back
to
stay
there
'til
I
die
(Until
I
die)
I've
got
the
Dallas
blues
and
the
Main
Street
heart
disease
(It's
buzzin'
'round)
I've
got
the
Dallas
blues
and
the
Main
Street
heart
disease
(It's
buzzin'
'round)
buzzin'
'round
my
head
Like
a
swarm
of
little
honey
bees
(of
honey
bees)
When
I
got
up
north,
clothes
I
had
to
spare
Sol
'em
all
to
pay
my
railroad
fare
(My
railroad
fare)
Just
to
come
back
there,
ridin'
in
a
Pullman
parlor
chair
(A
parlor
chair)
Sent
a
telegram,
this
is
what
I
said,
"Baby,
bring
a
cold
towel
for
my
head
(My
achin'
head)
Got
the
Dallas
blues
and
your
lovin'
man
is
almost
dead"
(Is
almost
dead)
I'm
goin'
put
myself
on
a
Santa
Fe
and
go
(I'm
goin'
to
go)
I'm
goin'
to
put
myself
on
a
Santa
Fe
and
go
(I'm
goin'
to
go)
To
that
Texas
town
where
you
never
see
the
ice
and
snow
(The
ice
and
the
snow)
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