Whose Muddy Shoes

by Elmore James recording of 19 from , Tell me whose, baby, whose old muddy shoes I see Now, tell me whose, baby, whose old muddy shoes I see They're down at the head of my bed, darling, where my shoes outta be My baby and I got along just fine, until she went wrong I woke up in the mornin', she had left from home Now, tell me whose, baby, whose old muddy shoes I see Well, down at the head of my bed, darling, where my shoes outta be Her hair was long and curly, and her teeth shine just like pearl She wake up in the mornin', she jump just like a squirrel. Now, tell me whose, baby, whose old muddy shoes I see Well, they're down at the head of my bed, darling, where my shoes outta be Now, when I love her in the mornin', she always stay at home But, now she's gone and left me, she left me all alone. Now, tell me whose, baby, whose old muddy shoes I see Well, they down at the head of my bed, where my shoes outta be Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Created by: Bluesman Harry Page last updated on: December 20 2000

 

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