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[Covers]
"A more traditional Chicago blues number [than the preceding rendition of Robert Johnson's 'If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day'], ...it contained lyrics from Jimmie Rodgers' 'T For Texas.' Pulling out solos from his black Flying V guitar, Corgan Sr. elicited cheers from the crowd and a look on his son's face that suggested, 'Damn, look at him!'" --Sonicnet Music News of the World, 3/28/1999
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Babe, we got to have a little talk
I ought to pack up my things and walk
I know a dollar goes hand to hand
Before I met you, go from man to man
I'd rather drink muddy water
Lay down & sleep in a hollow log
What's the use, just like a Georgia mule
My friends laughed and they called me a fool
Your kisses are as sweet as can be
Before I'll let you make a sap out of me
I'd rather drink muddy water
Lay down & sleep in a hollow log
Love you baby but you won't be fair
You don't know how to be on the square
Have your fun baby, if you must
Before I'll have a woman I can't trust
I'd rather drink muddy water
Lay down & sleep in a hollow log
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iTunes [Taylor]
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Written by Eddie Miller, 1936.
Performed by BC, Billy Corgan Sr., and the Nicholas Tremulis Band, with BC on guitar.
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