Aggravatin Papa

by Britt / Robinson / Roy Turk recording of February, 1923 from The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1 (Columbia/Legacy C2K-47091) I know a triflin' man, they call him Triflin' Sam He lives in Birmingham, way down in Alabam' Then the other night he had a fight, with a gal named Mandy Brown She plainly stated he was aggravating, as she shouted out to him Aggravatin' papa, don't you try to two-time me I said don't two-time me Aggravatin' papa, treat me kind or let me be, I mean just let me be Listen while I get you told Stop messin' round sweet jelly roll If you stay out with a high-brown baby I'll smack you down and I don't mean maybe Aggravatin' papa, I'll do anything you say Anything you say But when you go struttin' , do you strut around my way, so papa Just treat me pretty, be nice and kind The way you're treating me will make me lose my mind Aggravatin' papa, don't you try to two-time me Just treat me pretty, be nice and sweet I got a darn forty-four that don't repeat Aggravatin' papa, don't you try to two-time me __________ Note 1: triflin', to talk in a jesting or mocking manner or with intent to delude or mislead, to treat someone or something as unimportant; Note 2: two-time me, to betray (a spouse or lover) by secret lovemaking with another; Note 3: forty-four, caliber of a hand gun.

 

Buy the Book!

I cleaned up my tab for Sonny Boy's Help Me and made it into a short book. There's a Kindle version for 99 cents, and if you buy the paperback you get the Kindle free.

Playing "Help-Me" In the Style of Sonny Boy Williamson II: A step by step, note for note analysis of some of Sonny Boy's Signature Riffs