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by B.B.
King / Jules
Taub
recording of 1951-1957
from RPM
Hits 1951-1957 (ACE 712), copyright
notice
People, I was standing at my window, tears running all down my
cheeks
Yes, standing at my window, tears running all down my cheeks
Well, I could see the woman I'm loving, stopping everyone in the
world she meets
Well, standing on the corner, between 35th and Main
Well, standing on the corner, people, between 35th and Main
Yeah, that's where a blind man's seen my woman, people, a dumb man
called her name
He said, "Oh, I'm blind, you brought eyesight and made me see"
"Oh, I'm blind, you brought eyesight and made me see"
Yes, and the dumb man asked a question, "Woman, who may your good man
be?"
Yes, I'm standing by trembling, people, people, my heart's laying in
my hand
I'm standing by trembling, darling, with my heart's laying in my
hand
Well, I could hear my baby say, "Lord, I ain't got no man"