Lyrics Street Corner Hustler Blues (Live) [Monologue] - Lou Rawls
We'd
like
to
sorta
change
things
up
just
a
little
bit
for
ya
here.
Now
here's
a
song
- It's
about
a
young
man
- that
is,
uh,
widely
known,
Throughout
the
world
(heh
heh)
. espescially
in
my
"ex"
hometown.
(Where
I
used
to
live.)
See,
this
young
man,
'svery
popular
young
man
And
he
was
standing
on
a
very
well
known
corner
on
the
South
Side
of,
Uh,
my
hometown,
Chicago.
This
young
man
was
standing
on
the
corner
of
47th
and
South
Parkway,
Northeast
corner.
Now
there
stands
a
building
That
houses
a
Walgreens
drugstore,
a
few
of
a
little
miscellaneous
Shops
here
and
there
(that's
a
commercial),
um,
and
every
Friday
evening
As
the
people
would
pass
there,
they
couldn't
help
but
notice
this
Young
man.
Every
Friday
around
four-thirty
this
young
man
would
be
seen
Standing
on
the
corner
of
47th
and
South
Parkway
in
front
of
Walgreens.
The
young
man
was
standing
there
because
his
girlfriend
worked
at
Walgreens,
and,
as
you
all
know,
Friday
the
Eagle
Flies.
This
young
Man
was
standing
there
and
as
the
people
passsed
him,
as
always
they
Couldn't
help
but
notice
him
because
he
was
wearing
the
very
popular
Silk
mohair-wool-worsted-continental-to-the-bone-two-hundred-and-fifty-
Dollar,
hustler's
suit:
fresh
'out
the
pawnshop.
He
would
also
be
Wearing
a
pair
of
highly-shined
alligator
hustler
shoes
with
the
very
Popular
white-on-white
tab-collar
shirt,
very
thin
silk
hustler's
Necktie
tied
around
his
neck.
Very
large
artificial
diamond
stickpin
In
place.
Now
as
they
noticed
even
closer
at
this
young
man
they
Couldn't
help
but
notice
around
the
sides
of
his
hat
that
he
was.
Heavily
caulked
to
the
bone.
He
was
quite
Patent-leatherish
about
The
hair,
they
call
it
"The
Hustler's
Hairdo."
A
Process:
Many
pleats,
'Lotta
creases,
and
all
that
greasy
kid
stuff.
Sitting
pressed
upon
This
very
lightly
so
as
not
to
mess
up
his
hairdo
was
his
very
stingy-
Brimmed.
hustler's
hat.
His
hustler-shades
on,
cigarette
in
hand,
very
Broad
smile
on
his
face.
As
you
looked
around
to
see
what
this
young
Man
was
staring
at
so
hard
and
why
he
was
so
elated
at
what
he
saw,
You
Couldn't
help
but
notice
his
automobile
parked
at
the
curb.
His
Automobile:
white-on-white
-in-
whites.
The
Hustlers
call
'em
"Hogs";
The
trade
name
is
Cadillac,
thatsa'
hustler's
sure
longs'
th'finance
Company
can't
find
out
where
he
keeps
it
parked
at
night.
All
of
a
Sudden
this
young
man
notices
people
passing
him
but
glancing
over
Their
shoulders
as
they
walk
down
the
street.
There
was
some
great
Commotion
coming
down
the
street
behind
him,
so
he
thought
he
would
Take
a
peek
and
see
for
himself
what
all
this
commotion
was.
This
is
what
he
saw
when
He
looked
down
the
street:
With
pin-curlers
and
rollers
in
her
hair,
head-
Rag
tied
very
tight,
very
large
razor
in
her
left
hand,
big
butcher
Knife
in
her
right
hand,
housecoat,
houseshoes.
His
wife.
And
she
was
Steppin'
fast,
fast,
fast,
comin'
after
him,
callin'
him
all
sorts
of
dirty
Names
and
other
things
I
can't
mention
up
here
or
they'll
close
the
Place.
He
made
a
break
for
his
automobile,
'fore
he
could
get
in
the
Car
'n'
get
the
motor
started
she
was
there
cuttin'up
the
top-kickin'
Dents
in
the
door.
You
jive
Maryland
Farmer!
Out
here
jivin'
around,
The
rent
ain't
paid,
the
baby's
hungry-need-shoes,
and
you
out
actn'
Call'
yoself
pimpinin,'
hustlin,'
can
on...
and
all
them
other
good
Things.
He
jumped
out
the
car
'n'
threw
the
keys
over
to
her,
said
Baby
listen,
you
can
have
this
car,
and
anything
else
you
want.
Just
Don't
cut
my
new
suit.
I
just
got
it
out'
the
pawn
shop,
and
I
got
to
Have
my
front
so
I
can
keep
on
makin'
my
game.
As
he
turned
to
walk
Away,
the
young
man
bowed
his
head
slightly.
He
lifted
his
stingy
brim
From
his
patent
leather
'do
and
sit
lightly;
he
wouldn't
shake
it
Too
hard,
ya
see,
'cause
when
you
wear
a
process
you
have
to
go
to
the
Barbershop
ev'ry
day
n
get
a
comb-out:
that
costs
two
dollars,
and
he
Hadn't
got
his
money
from
the
lady
yet.
He
began
to
mumble
something,
As
he
walked
down
the
street,
and
as
you
listened
closely
you
heard
the
Young
man
saying
these
words.
You
could
tell
he
was
really
troubled,
he
Was
saying
these
words
is
thisf.
in
this
manner...
he
was
saying:
I'm...
in
a
world
of
trouble
I
don't
know
what
to
do
I'm
supposed
to
be
one
woman's
man
But
I
am
in
love
with
two!
One
is
my
treasure
And
one
is
my
treat
They
are
both
such
a
pleasure
'Cause
they're
both
so
sweet
I
can't
put
either
of
'em
down
That's
'awhy
I'm
slippin'
round
'Cause
I'm
livin'
double
I'm
in
a
world
of
trouble
Yes
it's
a
world
of
trouble
That
I
inhabit
now
'Cause
I've
got
one
more
woman
Then
the
legal
laws
allow!
Now
judges
would
jail
me.
And
preachers
would
shout.
Bad
talk
would
nail
me
If
the
truth
got
out
Polite
society
would
frown
They
would
claim
that
I'm
just
a
clown
Living
double.
In
a
world
of
trouble.
Well
now.
I
do
not
dare
reveal
This
need
that
I
eagerly
feel
'Cause
to
my
proper
friends.
It
would.
scare
them.
Don't
you
know
they
would
Chalk
it
up
to
greed
Oh
but
what
I
truly
need
Is
a
new
kind
of
two
woman
harem!
Now
let
me
tell
you
I
got
a
Great
big
world
of
trouble,
yes.
I've
got
a
woman
and
a
wife
And
that's
the
kind
of
situation
.It
could
cost
somebody's
life
Ohh,
but
I'm
gonna
bear
it
Just
as
long
as
I
can
No
I
don't
want
to
share
it
With
a'
no
other
man
Oh
Lord
and
my
future
is
in
a
fog
And
they
call
me
a
dirty
dog!
Because
I'm
a'
livin'
double
In
a
world...
they
got
me
Peepin'
and
hidin'.
slippin
and
slidin'.
Duckin
and
dodgin'.
Runnin'
down
alleys-hidin'
in
doorways-behind
Papers
standin'
in
streetcars-
n
L
Tracks-
And
buses
and
down
in
manholes
and
Anywheres
I
can
find
em
1 What Makes the Ending So Sad
2 Blues is a woman
3 Willow Weep for Me
4 (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue
5 Kansas City
6 Tobacco Road
7 (They Call It) Stormy Monday (Live)
8 St. James Infirmary (Live)
9 I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water (Live)
10 The Shadow of Your Smile (Live)
11 Street Corner Hustler Blues (Live) [Monologue]
12 World of Trouble (Live)
13 Memory Lane
14 Old Man's Memories (Monologue)
15 It Was a Very Good Year
16 A Whole Lotta Woman
17 Love Is a Hurtin' Thing
18 You Can Bring Me All Your Heartaches
19 Trouble Down Here Below
20 Dead End Street (Monologue)
21 Dead End Street
22 Show Business (Monologue)
23 Show Business
24 Scotch & Soda
25 My Ancestors
26 Hang-Ups
27 You're Good For Me
28 Soul Serenade
29 Down Here on the Ground
30 Your Good Thing (Is About To End)
31 I Can't Make It Alone
32 You've Made Me So Very Happy
33 Bring It On Home
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