Lightnin' Hopkins - Reminiscences of Blind Lemon Lyrics

Lyrics Reminiscences of Blind Lemon - Lightnin' Hopkins



Yes, it′s been a long time but you know
I can remember some things that we used to do
I was playing with him when I was 8 years old
That would've made me such a guitar player in a way
Of speaking, because he never learnt me a note
But he′d always play it in front of me
And I'd do that on my own in a way of speaking at this
We had gone a long ways together, and
And we used to play together at a place you call
Buffalo, Texas, that was our signified going towards Dallas
The last I heard of Blind Lemon, he was in Dallas
And, so I heard that he got frozen up past
So I didn't know, he was nice to me in every way
And I appreciated everything he′s done
And he used to holler at me, said "Boy, you better play it right"
And I′d go 'head on and play with him, and he say
"You know there′s one kind of favor I'll ask to you"
And you see me and him would just Cadillac, at you know
And I just come on up to be one of them peoples, now
I′m an old man now, nearby old
'Cause I think I′m 16 tomorrow, ha haha, yeah
(When did you first hear him
What town did you first hear him)
Well the first the man was in Waxahachie
Waxahachie, Texas, now it was fixin' to be a sensation
At the Buffalo, Texas, uh, that we come and we
So we all got together and went up there
We rode a flat back '25 truck, mall truck
Yeah, all us just crowed up on the road
Better than to hear him singin′ and all, so
I played with him
(Was he well known with your buddies?)
Well known, well known up there, that was his home
Where he was bred and born, his mother, daddy
And everything
Brothers, cousins all up there, up in there
(What′d he look like?)
Oh he was a great big fat dog man with big stomach
He'd lay that guitar ′cross his stomach, man, it was a shame
See and the guitar stick out way towards his chin
Yeah, yeah he had that much stomach way back, haha
(Was anybody there leading him around
Or did he get around on his own?)
No, he wouldn't like leading ′cause you see
You called him blind, you know, don't call him blind
′Cause he done never, he did never feel like he blind
'Cause he's always like that, born like that, you see



Writer(s): Lightnin' Hopkins


Lightnin' Hopkins - The Acoustic Years 1959 1960
Album The Acoustic Years 1959 1960
date of release
19-08-2013

1 Penitentiary Blues
2 Bad Luck And Trouble
3 Come Go Home with Me (1959 Version)
4 Trouble Stay 'Way from My Door
5 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
6 Goin' Back to Florida
7 Reminiscences of Blind Lemon
8 Fan It
9 Tell Me, Baby
10 She's Mine
11 Til the Gin Gets Here
12 So Long Baby
13 Bunion Stew
14 You Got to Work to Get Your Pay
15 Go Down Ol' Hannah
16 Santa Fe Blues
17 Hear My Black Dog Bark
18 Long Time
19 Rainy Day Blues
20 Worryin' My Mind
21 Baby!
22 Long Gone Like A Turkey Through The Corn
23 See See Rider
24 Prison Blues Come Down On Me
25 That Mean Old Twister (Backwater Blues)
26 Gonna Pull a Party
27 Bluebird, Bluebird
28 Get Off My Toe
29 Short Haired Woman
30 Mama and Papa Hopkins
31 When the Saints Go Marching In
32 In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down
33 The Foot Race Is On
34 Bottle Up And Go
35 That Gambling Life
36 75 Highway
37 Trouble in Mind
38 First Meeting
39 How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home
40 Big Black Cadillac Blues
41 Coffee House Blues
42 Stool Pigeon Blues
43 Ball of Twine
44 Rocky Mountain
45 Got To Move Your Baby
46 So Sorry to Leave You
47 Take a Trip With Me
48 Last Night Blues
49 Lightnin's Stroke
50 Hard to Love a Woman
51 Conversation Blues
52 Automobile Blues
53 You Better Watch Yourself
54 Mean Old Frisco
55 Shinin' Moon
56 Come Back Baby
57 Thinkin' 'Bout an Old Friend
58 The Walkin' Blues
59 Back to New Orleans
60 Katie Mae
61 Down There Baby
62 Rainy Highway
63 When My First Wife Quit Me
64 Walk On
65 Lightnin's Guitar Boogie
66 I've Had My Fun If I Don't Get Well No More
67 Mister Charlie
68 Mighty Crazy
69 Wonder Why
70 Black Cat
71 The Trouble Blues
72 Your Own Fault, Baby, to Treat Me the Way You Do
73 Lightnin's Piano Boogie
74 Take It Easy
75 Come Go Home with Me (1960 Version)




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