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Well, if I find my baby, I'm gonna run her just like she was a hound<br>
 
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Well, if you play the violin, I will do the howlin'<br>
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Will, if you play the violin, I will do the howlin'<br>
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Will, if you play the violin, I will do the howlin'<br>
 
Well, bein' late at night, these women will turn to prowlin'<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 2 May 2017



World Wandering Blues-Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band
Jack Kelly, vocal and lead guitar in E position, standard tuning, Will Batts, fiddle, unknown second guitarist, G position, standard tuning

FIDDLE INTRO

I am in this world, wanderin', wanderin' from town to town
I am in this world, wanderin' from town to town
Well, if I find my baby, I'm gonna run her just like she was a hound

Will, if you play the violin, I will do the howlin'
Will, if you play the violin, I will do the howlin'
Well, bein' late at night, these women will turn to prowlin'

I am a man, I says, of this kind
I am a man, I says, of this kind
Well, I get a long ways, just to try to make me a dime

SOLO

It's three o'clock in the mornin', by the clock hangin' up on the wall
Well, it's three o'clock in the mornin', by the clock hangin' up on the wall
My baby used to come home at midnight, now she don't come home at all

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