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Hear Me Talkin' to Ya? lyrics
I'm gonna ramble back to my used to be
Ah, you hear me talking to you
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man
You got to fetch it with you when you come
Eve and Adam in the garden taking a chance
Adam didn't take time to get his pants
Ah, you hear me talking to you
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man
You got to fetch it with you when you come
I don't care whether they're old or young
When the chips were down they had to trouble the Lord
Ah yes, you hear me talking to you
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man
You got to fetch it with you when you come
Hello Central, give me 609
What [Incomprehensible] getting in these he's all mine
Ah yes, you hear me talking to you
I don't bite my tongue
You wanna be my man
You got to fetch it with you when you come
I'm gonna ramble back to my used to be
Part of these releases
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- Track 16 on The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings Disc 4
- 15 Muggles
- 17 St. James Infirmary
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- Track 4 on The Ultimate Collection Disc 2
- 3 Savoy Blues
- 5 I'm Confessin'
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- Track 154 on It's Louis Armstrong
- 153 Lazybones
- 155 Save It, Pretty Mama
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- Track 9 on The Complete Decca Studio Master Takes 1935-1939 Disc 4
- 8 Lazy Bones
- 10 Save It, Pretty Mama
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- Track 4 on The Majestic Years
- 3 Confessin'
- 5 Stardust
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- Track 9 on Louis Armstrong
- 8 Once In A While
- 8 New Orleans Stomp
- 8 I Believe
- 8 C'est Si Bon
- 10 Someday
- 10 Big Butter and Egg Man
- 10 Mexican Swing
- 10 Before Long
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- Track 16 on The Complete Masters 1925-1945 Disc 3
- 15 Muggles
- 17 St. James Infirmary
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- Track 23 on New Orleans in Chicago Disc 3
- 22 Muggles
- 24 St. James Infirmary
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- Track 6 on The Quintessence, Vol 2: New York – Chicago 1923-1946 Disc 2
- 5 Symphonic Raps
- 7 Some Of These Days
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