Lyrics St. Louis Blues - The Mills Brothers
I
hate
to
see
that
evening
sun
go
down,
I
hate
to
see
that
evening
sun
go
down,
'Cause
my
lovin'
baby
done
left
this
town.
If
I
feel
tomorrow,
like
I
feel
today,
If
I
feel
tomorrow,
like
I
feel
today,
I'm
gonna
pack
my
trunk
and
make
my
getaway.
Oh,
that
St.
Louis
woman,
with
her
diamond
rings,
She
pulls
my
man
around
by
her
apron
strings.
And
if
it
wasn't
for
powder
and
her
store-bought
hair,
Oh,
that
man
of
mine
wouldn't
go
nowhere.
I
got
those
St.
Louis
blues,
just
as
blue
as
I
can
be,
Oh,
my
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me.
I
love
my
man
like
a
schoolboy
loves
his
pie,
Like
a
Kentucky
colonel
loves
his
rocker
and
rye
I'll
love
my
man
until
the
day
I
die,
Lord,
Lord.
I
got
the
St.
Louis
blues,
just
as
blue
as
I
can
be,
Lord,
Lord!
That
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me.
I
got
those
St.
Louis
blues,
I
got
the
blues,
I
got
the
blues,
I
got
the
blues,
My
man's
got
a
heart
like
a
rock
cast
in
the
sea,
Or
else
he
wouldn't
have
gone
so
far
from
me,
Lord,
Lord!
1 Tiger Rag
2 Goodbye Blues
3 St. Louis Blues
4 Nobody's Sweetheart
5 Rockin' Chair
6 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
7 You Rascal, You
8 Sweet Sue, Just You
9 I Heard
10 How Am I Doin', Hey, Hey
11 Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere
12 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
13 Coney Island Washboard
14 The Old Man Of The Mountain
15 Smoke Rings
16 Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet
17 Jungle Fever
18 Nagasaki
19 Lazybones
20 Fiddlin' Joe
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