Lyrics Yellow Dog Blues - Louis Armstrong and His All Stars
E'er
since
Miss
Susan
Johnson
lost
her
Jockey,
Lee,
There
has
been
much
excitement,
And
more
to
be.
You
can
hear
her
moaning
night
and
morn
Wonder
where
my
easy
rider's
gone?
Cable
grams
come
of
sympathy
Telegrams
go
of
inquiry
Letters
come
from
Ala'Bam'
And
everywhere
that
Uncle
Sam
Has
even
a
rural
delivery
All
day
the
phone
rings
but
it's
not
for
me
At
last
good
tidings
fill
our
hearts
with
glee
And
this
message
comes
all
the
way
from
Tennessee
Dear
Sue,
your
easy
rider
Struck
this
burg
today
On
a
south-bound
rattler
side
door
Pullman
car
Yeah,
Seen
him
here
an'
he
was
on
the
hog
I
say
Easy
rider's
gotta
stay
away
So
he
had
to
vamp
it
But
the
hike
ain't
far
He's
gone
where
the
southern
Cross'
the
Yellow
Dog
1 Chantez Les Bas (Sing 'Em Low)
2 Memphis Blues (Or Mister Crump)
3 Beale Street Blues
4 The Memphis Blues (Or Mister Crump)
5 The Memphis Blues (Or Mister Crump)
6 Long Gone (From Bowlin' Green)
7 Long Gone (From the Bowlin' Green)
8 Aunt Hagar's Blues
9 Yellow Dog Blues
10 Loveless Love (rehearsal sequence)
11 Long Gone (From Bowlin' Green) (rehearsal sequence)
12 Long Gone (From The Bowlin' Green) (Rehearsal Sequence)
13 Hesitating Blues (rehearsal sequence)
14 Ole Miss Blues
15 Atlanta Blues (Make Me One Pallet on Your Floor)
16 George Avakian’s Interview With W.C. Handy
17 Alligator Story
18 Long Gone (From the Bowlin' Green)
19 The Memphis Blues (Or Mister Crump)
20 Long Gone (From The Bowlin' Green) (Rehearsal Sequence)
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