Из альбома: Complete Recorded Works 1925-32, Vol. 4-(1928-29)

They tell me blues and trouble, walks hands in hand.
They tell me blues and trouble, they walks hands in hand.
But you ain’t had no trouble, till your woman falls for some no good man.

A married woman will swear, she love you all of her life.
A married woman will swear, she love you all of her life.
And meet her other man ‘round the corner, and tell that same lie twice.

You tell me you’ve had trouble, and worry all of your life.
You tell me you have had trouble, and worry all of your life.
Man, but you ain’t had no trouble, till you fall for a married man’s wife.

Then if you get a woman of your own, and make her happy night and day.
If you get a woman of your own, and make her happy night and day.
There will be some no good man still fall for her, pretty soon she will go away.

When it begin rainin’, and you lookin’ through your window pane.
When it begin rainin’, you lookin’ through your window pane.
And crazy about another man’s wife, it’s enough to drive you insane.

But a married woman, is the sweetest woman ever was born.
A married woman, the sweetest woman ever was born.
The only thing that hurts you, she has to go home some time.

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