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Artist/Band: Lonnie Johnson
Lyrics for Song: Heart Of Iron (1942)
Lyrics for Album: Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 2-(1940-42) [1991]



You run away with that man, what did he do to you?

You run away with that man, and what did he do to you?

Now your money 's all gone, and he's got no more use for you.



Poor little me, I worked for you just like a slave.

Poor little me, I worked for you just like a slave.

You couldn't find nothin' to quit me for, and you tried ta put me my lonesome grave.



I give you money to waste, when I needed shoes on my feet.

I give you money to waste, when I needed shoes on my feet.

Tell me how in the world, could you do those rotten things you do to me?



Baby I give you my love, even give you my silver an' gold.

I give you my love, even give you my silver an' gold.

How could you have the heart to destroy my soul?



Baby I love, but you have a heart of iron.

Babe I love, but your heart is like a piece of iron.

I believe if your mother was dyin', you'd be laughin' instead of cryin'.


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)