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Bessie Smith - Eavesdropper's Blues Lyrics

Bessie Smith Eavesdropper's Blues lyrics is the 14th song on the album "Blues Masters Vol. 4 (Bessie Smith)" by Bessie Smith. The "Eavesdropper's Blues" lyrics by Bessie Smith are displayed below.
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Eavesdropper's Blues by Bessie Smith


I heard the folks were talking here yesterday

As I listened by the door

Would eavesdrop 'cause they never hear no good, they say

And I heard things that hurt me so

 

They said I had a man I give my money to

They said I had a man I give my money to

And if I was broke he would turn my eyes all blue

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They talked about my pa who was blind in one eye

They talked about my pa who was blind in one eye

 

They said he was a sinner and was too mean to cry

 

I never knock nobody, wonder why they picked on me

I never knock nobody, wonder why they picked on me

There's goin' to be a funeral if they don't let me be

 

I never stopped to listen, to try and hear no good news

I never stopped to listen, to try and hear no good news

I hear things about me, give me those eavesdropper's blues

 

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