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Tell Riley lyrics
Tell Riley, Baby, next time he come to town
If he needs somewhere to lay – lay his body down
Tell Riley he’s welcome to stay –
Mark my words, he’s gonna be big someday
I’m leavin’ Memphis – Ol’ Booker’s got to go
Mister Melrose sent a telegram from Chicago
That’s the man makin’ records on me –
Wants to make some more –
Gonna sing my song ‘til my throat gets sore
So, Tell Riley, Baby, next time he come to town
If he needs somewhere to lay – lay his pallet down
Tell Riley he’s welcome to stay –
Mark my words, he’s gonna be big someday
Foldn’ money an’ a fancy dress for your when I get back
Sho’ beats workin’ on Parchman Farm –
That’s a natural fact –
Lester Melrose, he fixed my parole
I thank him with my heart an’ soul
I’m so glad to be a free man again
Tell Riley, Baby, next time he come to town
If he needs somewhere to lay – lay his pallet down
Tell Riley Uncle Booker said he could stay –
An’ mark my words – mark my words – mark my words
He’ll B.B. King someday
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on Natural Light
- 3 So Sorry
- 5 Guru Man Blues
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- Track 14 on Booker's Guitar
- 13 A Good Woman
- 15 A-Z Blues
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- Track 8 on Troubadour Live
- 7 Walkin' Blues Again
- 9 Connected
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- Track 4 on Livin' Lovin' & Doin': Retrospective
- 3 Saucer'n'cup
- 5 For You
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