You Stole My Man

by recording of 1927 from Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 4 (1927-1938) (Document 5325) Old pal, old pal, you stole my man away Old pal, old pal, you stole my man away But that's all right, I'll get him back some day You stole my man, between midnight and day You stole my man, between midnight and day Yes, I bet you old pal, I still will make you pay Why should you have, a daddy of your own Why should you have, a daddy of your own Old pal, old pal, you better let my man alone Now you says, true friends should understand Old pal, you said, true friends should understand But that's no sign we should take each other's man Created by: Bluesman Harry Page last updated on: June 25 2000

 

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