paroles de chanson Pete - Dinah Washington
I
was
travelin'
West
of
Buckskin
on
my
to
a
cattle
run,
'cross
a
little
cactus
desert
under
a
hard
bargaining
sun.
Thirsty
down
to
my
toenails,
I
stopped
to
rest
me
on
a
stump,
But
I
tell
you
I
just
couldn't
believe
it
when
I
saw
that
water
pump.
I
took
it
to
be
a
mirage
at
first.
It'll
fool
a
thirsty
man.
Then
I
saw
a
note
stuck
in
a
bakin'
powder
can.
"This
pump
is
old,"
the
note
began,
"but
she
works.
So
give'er
a
try.
I
put
a
new
sucker
washer
in
'er.
You
may
find
the
leather
dry.
You've
got
to
prime
the
pump.
You
must
have
faith
and
believe.
You've
got
to
give
of
yourself
'fore
you're
worthy
to
receive.
Drink
all
the
water
you
can
hold.
Wash
your
face
to
your
feet.
Leave
the
bottle
full
for
others.
Thank
you
kindly,
Desert
Pete.
Yeah,
you'll
have
to
prime
the
pump,
work
that
handle
like
there's
a
fire.
Under
the
rock
you'll
find
some
water
left
there
in
a
bitter's
jar.
Now
there's
just
enough
to
prime
it
with,
so
don't
you
go
drinkin'
first.
Just
pour
it
in
and
pump
like
mad
and,
buddy,
you'll
quench
your
thirst.
You've
got
to
prime
the
pump.
You
must
have
faith
and
believe.
You've
got
to
give
of
yourself
'fore
you're
worthy
to
receive.
Drink
all
the
water
you
can
hold.
Wash
your
face
to
your
feet.
Leave
the
bottle
full
for
others.
Thank
you
kindly,
Desert
Pete.
Well,
I
found
the
jar,
and
I
tell
you,
nothin'
was
ever
prettier
to
my
eye
And
I
was
tempted
strong
to
drink
it
because
that
pump
looked
mighty
dry,
But
the
note
went
on,
"Have
faith,
my
friend,
there's
water
down
below.
You've
got
to
give
to
really
get.
I'm
the
one
who
ought
to
know."
So
I
poured
in
the
jar
and
started
pumpin'
and
I
heard
a
beautiful
sound
Of
water
bubblin'
'n'
splashin'
up
out
of
that
hole
in
the
ground.
Then
I
took
off
my
shoes
and
drunk
my
fill
of
that
cold
refreshin'
treat.
Then
I
thanked
the
Lord,
and
I
thanked
the
pump,
and
I
thanked
old
Desert
Pete.
You've
got
to
prime
the
pump.
You
must
have
faith
and
believe.
You've
got
to
give
of
yourself
'fore
you're
worthy
to
receive.
Drink
all
the
water
you
can
hold.
Wash
your
face
to
your
feet.
Leave
the
bottle
full
for
others.
Thank
you
kindly,
Desert
Pete.
1 My Kind of Man
2 I'm Afraid of You
3 Early in the Morning
4 In the Rain
5 Give Me Back My Tears
6 I'm Getting Old Before My Time
7 Don't Come Knocking At My Door
8 I Wish I Knew the Name of the Boy
9 You Didn't Want Me Then
10 No More Lonely Gal Blues
11 Tell Me So
12 Joy Juice
13 My Voot Is Really Vout
14 I'm Crying
15 Saturday Night
16 Be Fair to Me
17 I Cross My Fingers
18 What's the Matter Baby?
19 Laughing Boy
20 New York, Chicago and Los Angeles
21 Drummer Man
22 I Challenge Your Kiss
23 Fine Fine Daddy
24 Fast Movin' Mama
25 Shuckin' and Jivin'
26 Richest Guy in the Graveyard
27 If I Loved You
28 Why Don't You Think Things Over
29 Big Deal
30 Love Me With Misery
31 Am I Really Sorry?
32 Juice Head Man Of Mine
33 Mean & Evil Blues
34 Resolution Blues
35 Good Daddy Blues
36 I Only Know
37 Time Out for Tears
38 Journey's End
39 You Satisfy
40 Postman Blues
41 I'm So Lonely I Could Cry
42 I Know How To Do It
43 I'll Wait
44 I Want To Cry (feat. Cootie Williams and His Orchestra)
45 Out In The Cold Again
46 New Blowtop Blues
47 Please Send Me Someone To Love
48 Harbor Lights
49 Am I Asking Too Much
50 Blues For a Day
51 Salty Papa Blues
52 All or Nothing
53 You Can Depend On Me
54 Fool That I Am
55 Stairway To The Stars
56 Hey, Good Looking
57 Walking Blues
58 Only a Moment Ago
59 Don't Hold It Against Me
60 My Lovin' Papa
61 It's Too Soon To Know
62 When A Woman Loves A Man
63 I Can't Get Started
64 Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
65 I Can't Face the Music
66 What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
67 There's Got to be a Change
68 Baby Did You Hear?
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