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Hard Times Blues Video (MV)




Performed By: Ida Cox
Featuring: Coleman Hawkins Quintet
Length: 4:16
Written by: Lew Brown, Sammy Fain




Ida Cox - Hard Times Blues Lyrics




[ Featuring Coleman Hawkins Quintet ]

I never seen such a real hard times before
I never seen such a real hard times before
The wolf keeps walkin' all 'round my door

They howl all night, and they moan till the break of day
They howl all night, and they moan till the break of day
They seem to know my good man's gone away

I can't go outside to my grocery store
I can't go outside to my grocery store
I ain't got no money, and my credit don't go no more

Won't somebody please try and find my man for me?
Won't you please try and find my man for me?
Tell him I'm broke and hungry, lonely as I can be

If he didn't like my potatoes, why did he dig so deep?
If he didn't like my potatoes, why did he dig so deep
In his mama's potato patch, five and ten times a week?
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I never seen such a real hard times before
I never seen such a real hard times before
The wolf keeps walkin' all 'round my door

They howl all night, and they moan till the break of day
They howl all night, and they moan till the break of day
They seem to know my good man's gone away

I can't go outside to my grocery store
I can't go outside to my grocery store
I ain't got no money, and my credit don't go no more

Won't somebody please try and find my man for me?
Won't you please try and find my man for me?
Tell him I'm broke and hungry, lonely as I can be

If he didn't like my potatoes, why did he dig so deep?
If he didn't like my potatoes, why did he dig so deep
In his mama's potato patch, five and ten times a week?
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Writer: Lew Brown, Sammy Fain
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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