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Artist/Band: Lonnie Johnson
Lyrics for Song: Lazy Woman Blues (1941)
Lyrics for Album: Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 2-(1940-42) [1991]



She was workin' on the project eleven long hours a day.

I stopped her from working, every week she got my pay.

The reason why she's so lazy, I'm that fool made her that way.



She's so lazy she can't boil cabbage, she's too dumb to bake bread.

She can't make coffee and too lazy to comb her head.

She sleeps on the floor to keep from making up her bed.



She was so swell, I really thought she was swell.

So my mind says to me, you never can tell.

Now she's mine, oh boy, am I catching hell!



Got to wake up to feed her, and she's too lazy to get up and lock the door.

My house look like a stable, the clothes layin' all over the floor.

After that lazy gal was born, Lord I know there ain't no more.



I give her my money, I dress her in fancy gowns.

She's lovely to look at, but I was a fool to set her down.

I love her and can't help it, cause she's the laziest gal in town.


Album Lyrics: Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 2-(1940-42) [1991]


Lonnie Johnson
"Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 2-(1940-42) [1991]"


1. Get Yourself Together (1940)
2. Falling Rain (1941, Live)
3. Rocks In My Bed No. 2 (1941, Live)
4. Secret Emotions (live, 1941)
5. More Rhythm (live, 1941)
6. Crowing Rooster (1941)
7. Somebody's Got To Go (1941)
8. Lazy Woman Blues (1941)
9. Chicago Blues (1941)
10. I Did All I Could (1941)
11. In Love Again (1941)
12. From 20 To 44 (1942)
13. The Last Call (1942)
14. Rambler's Blues (1942)
15. Lonesome Road (1942)
16. Baby, Remember Me (1942)
17. The Devil's Woman (1942)
18. Heart Of Iron (1942)
19. He's A Jelly Roll Baker (1942)
20. When You Feel Low Down (1942)