I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town

by Casey Bill Weldon recording of July 12-13 1957, Chicago from House Rent Stomp (Blues Encore CD 52007), I'm gonna move, way out on the outskirts of town I'm gonna move, way out on the outskirts of town Now that's why I don't want nobody, ooh Lord, baby always hangin' around I'm gonna tell you baby, we gonna move away from here I don't want no ice man, I'm gon' buy me a frigidaire, when I move way out on the outskirts of town Now that's why I don't want nobody, ooh Lord, baby always hangin' around I'm gon' bring my own groceries, bring them every day That's gonna stop that grocery boy, I mean it keep him away, when I move way out on the outskirts of town Now that's why I don't want nobody, ooh Lord, baby always hangin' around It may seem funny, funny as it can be But if my wife havin' a baby, I want 'em all to look just like me, when I move way out on the outskirts of town Now that's why I don't want nobody, ooh Lord, baby always hangin' around

 

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