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Classic Blues (From Smithsonian Folkways)
01. Old Jabo
02. Mule-Ridin' Blues
03. Joggie Boogie
04. Black Woman
05. Mercury Blues
06. Ran the Blues Out of My Window
07. Leaving Blues
08. One Dime Blues
09. County Farm Blues
10. Clog Dance (Stomping Blues)
11. Boll Weevil
12. Nickel's Worth of Liver
13. Don't Leave Me Here
14. Jimmy Bell
15. Candy Man
16. Beer Drinking Woman
17. Come Go Home with Me
18. Careless Love
19. I Asked Her If She Loved Me
20. Rising Sun
21. Pony Blues
22. Vicksburg Blues
23. Vastapol
24. Drifting Along Blues
25. Oh Baby, You Don't Have to Go
26. Don't Lie Buddy
(Piano 'Dragnet' intro)

Spoken:

The story's true ladies and gentlemen.
All the names have been changed to
Protect the innocent.
The year 19 hundred and forty.
The city, Chicago. The place, Rubin's Tavern

The story goes something like this:

I walked into a beer tavern
To give a girl a nice time
I had forty-five dollars when I enter
When I left I had one dime

Wasn't she a beer drinkin' woman?
Don't ya know, man don't ya know?
She was a beer-drinkin' woman
And I don't want to see her no more

Now, when I spend down to my last dime
She said, 'Darlin' I know you're not through'
I said, 'Yes, baby doll
And the trophy belongs to you'

Wasn't she a beer drinkin' woman?
Don't you know, man don't you know?
She was a beer-drinkin' woman
And I don't wanna see her no more

Now she'd often say, 'Excuse me a minute
I've got to step around here'
And ev'ry time she came back
She had room for another quart of beer

Wasn't that a beer drinkin' woman?
Don't ya know, man, don't ya know?
She was a beer drinkin' woman
And I don't want to see her no mo'.

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