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Ain't gonna work on the railroad
Ain't gonna work on a farm
Lay around the shack
'Til that mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Roll in my sweet baby's arms
Lay around my shack
'Til that mail train comes back
Then I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms
Katie was mildly in my hotel lot
She dumped with riding to me
She must think I don't love her like I used to
Ain't that a foolish idea?
Sometimes there's change in the ocean
Sometimes there's change in the sea
Sometimes there change in my hotel lot
But there's never no change in me
My mama was a beauty operator
Sister can weave and can spin
Dad owns an interest in an old cotton nill
And watch that old money roll in
They tell me her parents do not like me
They have drove me away from the door
If I had all my time to go over
I would never go back any more
Where were you last Friday night
When I was lying in gaol?
Walking the streets with another man
Wouldn't even go my bail
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La chanson "I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms" enregistrée en 1931 par Buster Carter and Preston Young et qui va devenir "Roll in my sweet baby's arms" a été adaptée en français par Eddy Mitchell sous l'intitulé "Je ne sais faire que l'amour".
Parmi les reprises, notons celle de Monroe Brothers en 1937, puis en 1951, celle de Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, celle de Rose Maddox, celle de George Jones & Melba Montgomery, celle de Doc & Merle Watson, celle de Leon Russel, celle, excellente, de Charlie McCoy sur l'album "The fastest harp in the South", celle de Johnny Paycheck ou, en 2018, celle de Roland White and Friends.
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