Lonesome World
Robert Lee McCoy, Robert Nighthawk
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Lonesome World Trk 2 2:33 Robert Lee McCoy (aka Ramblin' Bob & Robert Nighthawk) (Robert McCoy) Recorded: Aurora, Illinois - Leland Hotel Wed May 5th, 1937 Robert Lee McCoy - vocals and guitar With Sonny Boy Williamson - harmonica and Joe Williams - guitar. Album: Robert Lee McCoy Bluebird Recordings 1937-1939 1997 Bluebird RCA #67416-2 (credits from Bluebird insert) Transcriber: Awcantor@aol.com Now don't the world look lonesome When the evenin' sun goes down? Now don't the world look lonesome When the evenin' sun goes down? Now it makes a man know one thing That they's on they last go round Now an the sun rise in the east An it goes down in the west Now an the sun rise in the east An it goes down in the west An it leaves me here thinkin' About the one I love best Now some of the people don't like me Don't even want me around Now some a the people don't like me Don't even want me around Ev'rytime I pay 'em a visit They wanna drive me out they town (guitar) 'Boy, play that thing, play that thing' Now, it's gonna be one a these mornin's I'm gonna leave this lonesome place Now, it's gonna be one a these mornin's I'm gon' leave this lonesome place Because I'm here, baby I ain't got no place to stay. ~
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Written by: ROBERT LEE MCCOLLUM
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