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Saturday, September 30, 2006 . 7:59 PM

GREETINGS BLOG WORLD..........
CHOKL8 IS HERE AND READY TO SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH!


Thursday, September 28, 2006 . 11:08 AM

What a find.......now this is when the Playas were playas and the women loved them even harder because of it! What about love back then? She'd sit and sing the blues about this man, let him come and go and take all her stuff, and just be happy that he stopped through........till the next time. I wonder what would have happened if she didn't have that drink? lolol....


This is a 1929 Bessie Smith musical video for the movie of the same name




ST. LOUIS BLUES

by W.C. Handy

recording of 1924-1925

from

The Complete Recordings, Vol. 2 (1924-1925) (Columbia/Legacy C2K-47471)

I hate to see the ev'nin' sun go down

Hate to see the ev'nin' sun go down,

'cause my baby, he done left this town

Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today

Feel tomorrow like I feel today,

I'll pack my trunk, make my getaway

St. Louis woman with her diamond rings

Pulls that man 'round by her apron strings,

't'want for powder and for store-bought hair

The man I love, would not gone nowhere,

Got the St. Louis blues just as blue as I can be

That man got a heart like a rock cast in the sea,

or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me

Been to the gypsy to get my fortune told

To the gypsy, to get my fortune told,

'cause I'm most wild about my jelly roll

Gypsy done told me, "Don't you wear no black"

Yes, she done told me, "Don't you wear no black,

go to St. Louis, you can win him back"

Help me to Cairo, make St. Louis by myself

Gone to Cairo, find my old friend Jeff

Goin' to pin myself close to his side,

if I flag his train, I sure can ride

I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie

Like a Kentucky Colonel loves his mint and rye

I'll love my baby till the day I die

You ought to see that stovepipe brown of mine,

like he owns the diamond Joseph line

He'd make a cross-eyed old man go stone blind

Blacker than midnight, teeth like flags of truce

Blackest man in the whole St. Louis

Blacker the berry, sweeter is the juice

About a crap game, he knows a powerful lot,

but when work time comes, he's on the dot

Goin' to ask him for a cold ten spot,

what it takes to get it, he's certainly got

A black-headed gal make a freight train jump the track

Said a black-headed gal make a freight train jump the track