paroles de chanson Blues - Louis Armstrong
My
mama
done
tol'
me,
when
I
was
in
knee-pants
My
mama
done
tol'
me,
"Son
a
woman'll
sweet
talk"
And
give
you
the
big
eye,
but
when
the
sweet
talkin's
done
A
woman's
a
two-face,
A
worrisome
thing
who'll
leave
you
singing
the
blues
in
the
night
Now
the
rain's
a-fallin',
hear
the
train's
a-callin,
"Whooee!"
(My
mama
done
tol'
me)
Hear
that
lonesome
whistle
blowin'
'cross
the
trestle,
"Whooee!"
(My
mama
done
tol'
me)
A-whooee-ah-whooee
ol'
clickety-clack's
a-echoin'
back
the
blues
in
the
night
The
evenin'
breeze'll
start
the
trees
to
cryin'
and
the
moon'll
hide
its
light
when
you
get
the
blues
in
the
night
Boy,
take
my
word,
the
mockingbird'll
sing
the
saddest
kind
o'
song,
he
knows
things
are
wrong,
and
he's
right
From
Natchez
to
Mobile,
From
Memphis
to
St.
Joe,
Wherever
the
four
winds
blow
I
been
in
some
big
towns
an'
heard
me
some
big
talk,
But
there
is
one
thing
I
know
A
woman's
a
two-face,
A
worrisome
thing
who'll
leave
you
singing
the
blues
in
the
night
My
mama
was
right,
there's
blues
in
the
night.
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