Lyrics Blues In the South - Louis Armstrong
Folks
I've
just
been
down,
down
to
Memphis
town
That's
where
the
people
smile,
smile
on
you
all
the
while
Hospitality,
they
were
good
to
me
I
couldn't
spend
a
dime
and
had
the
grandest
time
I
went
out
a
dancing
with
a
Tennessee
dear
They
had
a
fellow
named
Handy
with
a
band
you
should
hear
And
while
the
folks
gently
swayed
All
them
boys
began
to
play
in
real
harmony
I
never
will
forget
that
tune
they
call
Handy's
Memphis
Blues,
oh
yes,
those
blues
They've
got
a
trumpet
man
leading
the
band
And
folks,
he
sure
blow
some
horn
And
when
the
clarinet
seconds
to
the
trombones
croon
It
moans
just
like
a
sinner
on
Revival
Day
That
melancholy
strain
that
ever
haunting
refrain
Is
like
a
morning
sorrow
song
Here
comes
the
very
part
that
wraps
a
spell
around
my
heart
It
sets
me
wild
to
hear
that
loving
tune
again,
those
Memphis
Blues
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