I've Got What It Takes

by Clarence Williams / H. Jenkins recording of May 15 1929, New York City from The Complete Recordings, Vol. 4 (Columbia/Legacy 52838) Oh Stingy Ginny saved up all her pennies Straight to the bank she would go The sharks would have their hands around her But none could get her dough Ginny's fellow was a slick high yeller Sent away to jail one day He cried for bail, then turned real pale When I heard Ginny say Oh I've got what it takes But it breaks my heart to give it away It's in demand They wants it every day I've been saving it up for a long long time To give it away would be more than a crime Your eyes may roll, your teeth may grit But none of my money will you git You can look at my bank book But I'll never let you feel my purse 'Cause I'm a woman, believes in safety first, safety first Said if you want my money, here's my plan I'm saving it up for a real good man I've got what it takes But it breaks my heart to give it away She said I've got what it takes But it breaks my heart to give it away It's in demand Folks cryin' for it every day I've been saving it up for a long long time To give it away would be more than a crime Your eyes may roll, your teeth may grit But none of this small change will you git You can look at my bank book But I'll never let you put your hands on my purse Lord I'm a woman, believes in safety first, safety first Say if you want my money, here's my plan I'm not savin' it up for no naked man I've got what it takes But it breaks my heart to give it away __________ Note 1: dough, slang for money.

 

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