Boogie Woogie Woman 2:58 Trk 21 Disc 2 song 42
(Robert Petway)
Tommy McClennan
Recorded: Chicago, Illinois Friday Feb. 20, 1942
RCA Studio A, A&R - Lester Melrose
Tommy McClennan - vocal & guitar
W/ Robert Petway- vocal & guitar
Ransom Knowling - string bass
Album: Tommy McClennan Bluebird Recordings 1939 -1942
07863 67430-2 RCA 1997 Bluebird Blues (BMG)
'Well, alright'
She's a boogie woogie'n gal
I sho' likes her rule
Look here, gal
Just from my school
She's a boogie woogie'n fool
(Say what?)
She's just from my school
(Yeah!)
She's a boogie woogie'n gal
She just ain't never learned my rule
Look-a-here, now little woman
(Yeah!)
Where you been so long?
Had no boogie woogie, now
Pointers since you been goin'
She's a boogie woogie'n girl
(Say, she's a what?)
She's a boogie woogie'n girl
(Oh, she's a boogie woogie'n fool)
She's a boogie woogie'n fool
Well, she ain't never learned my rule
Look at that gal over yonder
Sittin' in the corner
She do the boogie woogie
Mama, yo' scene sho' is funny
Want you to boogie woogie, girl
(Yeah-hey-yeah-yeah)
Oh, she boogie woogie'n fool
(Uh-huh)
She's a boogie woogie'n gal
She just ain't learned my rule
Do the boogie woogie
(Now, look-a-here, babe)
Do the boogie woogie
You wan' do it right
(Yeah)
Do it both day
Then come night
Gonna do the boogie woogie
Yeah, the boogie woogie
Gonna do the boogie woogie
Both night an day
'Oh, beat at me'
(guitar & bass))
'Yeah'
'I wanna talk about'
'You've no boogie woogie on bass
In, that time'
'Boogie woogie on bass'
'Now you gettin' in there'
'Oooh, juke chillen'
'Aw, boogie some'
'Yeah'
'Cut-up sideways, now'
Look-a-here gal
Where you been so long?
You boogie woogie, gal
Since I been gone
She's a boogie woogie'n fool
Well, she ain't learned my rule
She's a boogie woogie'n gal
Just ain't never learned my rule
'Do the boogie 'bout her'
(guitar & bass)
'Yas, yas, yas, yas
This house gettin' rockin'
'Pound the beat'
Out, my mam-mama, stayed at night
None a your business
You don't do me right
We're gonna pitch a boogie woogie
Oh, shake a boogie woogie
Oh, pitch a boogie woogie
Mama, mama, that's all
'One time, beat it out'
(bass & guitar)
Yeah!
'All you busy, here'
'Out-out-out, The Boogie Woogie'
(Tommy)
'Had the boogie woogie blue.'
~
Tommy McClennan was an American Delta blues singer and guitarist active from the 1930s to the 1950s. Born on April 8, 1908, his roots lie in the Mississippi region, the heart of classic blues. McClennan stood out for his powerful voice and incisive guitar style, influenced by artists like Charley Patton and Son House. His recordings, often performed in impromptu studio sessions, capture the raw and authentic essence of rural blues. Among his most notable songs are "I Got a Woman", "Black Snake Blues" and "Death Letter Blues". Despite his short recording career, McClennan left an indelible mark on the history of blues, contributing to defining the characteristic sound of this musical genre.
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