paroles de chanson Beer Drinking Woman - Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim
The
story's
true
ladies
and
gentlemen.
All
the
names
have
been
changed
to
Protect
the
innocent.
The
year
19
hundred
and
forty.
The
city,
Chicago.
The
place,
Rubin's
Tavern
The
story
goes
something
like
this:
I
walked
into
a
beer
tavern
To
give
a
girl
a
nice
time
I
had
forty-five
dollars
when
I
enter
When
I
left
I
had
one
dime
Wasn't
she
a
beer
drinkin'
woman?
Don't
ya
know,
man
don't
ya
know?
She
was
a
beer-drinkin'
woman
And
I
don't
want
to
see
her
no
more
Now,
when
I
spend
down
to
my
last
dime
She
said,
'Darlin'
I
know
you're
not
through'
I
said,
'Yes,
baby
doll
And
the
trophy
belongs
to
you'
Wasn't
she
a
beer
drinkin'
woman?
Don't
you
know,
man
don't
you
know?
She
was
a
beer-drinkin'
woman
And
I
don't
wanna
see
her
no
more
Now
she'd
often
say,
'Excuse
me
a
minute
I've
got
to
step
around
here'
And
ev'ry
time
she
came
back
She
had
room
for
another
quart
of
beer
Wasn't
that
a
beer
drinkin'
woman?
Don't
ya
know,
man,
don't
ya
know?
She
was
a
beer
drinkin'
woman
And
I
don't
want
to
see
her
no
mo'.
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