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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong
Trumpet
Barrett Deems
Barrett Deems
Drums
Billy Kyle
Billy Kyle
Piano
Artie Shaw
Artie Shaw
Bass
Arvell Shaw
Arvell Shaw
Bass
Barney Bigard
Barney Bigard
Clarinet
Trummy Young
Trummy Young
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
William Christopher "W.C." Handy
William Christopher "W.C." Handy
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
George Avakian
George Avakian
Producer
Rene Arsenault
Rene Arsenault
Assistant Producer
Mark Wilder
Mark Wilder
Mastering Engineer
Mason Coppinger
Mason Coppinger
Recording Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I hate to see
That evening sun go down
Yes, I hate to see
That evening sun go down
'Cause it makes me feel like
I'm on my last go-round
[Verse 2]
If I feel tomorrow like I feel today
Yes, feeling tomorrow like I feel today
I'm gonna pack my trunk and make my getaway
[Verse 3]
Say, a St. Louis woman, wears her diamond rings
She pulls her man around by her apron strings
And if it wasn't for the powder and her store-bought hair
Say, that man I love wouldn't have gone nowhere
Nowhere
[Verse 4]
Say, I love my man like a schoolboy love his pie
Like Louis Armstrong blows so nice and high
Lord, I'll love that man until the day I die
[Verse 5]
Yes, I've been to the gipsy to get my fortune told
Yes, I've been to the gipsy to get my fortune told
Because the gipsy knows, I'm crazy 'bout my jelly roll
[Verse 6]
And when I went to the gipsy, she had fortunes all over the place
I'm telling you, yes, the gipsy had fortunes all over the place
But when she looked in my hand, she slapped me right in the face
[Verse 7]
Say, I ain't good lookin' (Yes)
Baby, I ain't built so fine (Who said that?)
Say, I ain't good lookin'
Baby, I ain't built so fine (Now, woman, what's on your mind?)
But all the boys like me 'cause I take the time (That's trouble now)
[Verse 8]
I'm gonna grab me a picket off somebody's fence (What a minute, now)
(Don't go berserk now), A little picket, off somebody's fence
I'm gonna whip you all over your big head
And tell you, learn some sense
Written by: W.C. Handy
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