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Artist/Band: Lonnie Johnson
Lyrics for Song: Your Last Time Out (1947)
Lyrics for Album: Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 3-(1944-47) [1994]



Baby, you've been gone all night long, and the sun is risin' slow.

You've been gone all night long, now the sun is risin' slow.

Baby, don't tell me that lie, 'cause you ain't been to no midnight show.



First time you went out it was a birthday party, why did you stay out all night long?

First it was a birthday party, why did you stay all night long?

Baby, you know I'm not dumb, I know there's something goin' on wrong.



You better stay home sometime, an' stop your prowlin' around.

You better stay home sometime, an' stop your prowlin' around.

Because your friends is all sayin', you the wildest little chick in time.



I don't mind you goin' out baby, but you never know when to come back home.

I don't mind you goin' out baby, but you never know when to come back home.

And if you don't mean right baby, then why the devil don't you let me alone?



I'm through with you forever, 'cause it ain't goinna be like that.

I'm through with you forever, 'cause it ain't goinna be like that.

Because I want a real woman, and I don't want no alley cat.


Album Lyrics: Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 3-(1944-47) [1994]


Lonnie Johnson
"Complete Recorded Works 1937-47, Vol. 3-(1944-47) [1994]"


1. Some Day Baby (1944)
2. Watch Shorty (1944)
3. Mitzy (1945)
4. Trouble In Mind (1945)
5. Keep What You Got (1946)
6. I'm In Love With You (1946)
7. Drifting Along Blues (1946)
8. How Could You Be So Mean (1946)
9. Why I Love You (1946)
10. Tell Me Why (1946)
11. In Love Again (1946)
12. Don't Blame Her (1947)
13. Your Last Time Out (1947)
14. You Know I Do (1947)