I love the woman, an' learned a lesson that I can’t forget
Yes, I love the woman, an' learned a lesson that I can’t forget
Yes, she’s mean an' she’s evil and now my life is in a solid mess
Yeah…
She wakes me in the mornin'
Right before the break of day
Tellin' me to get up and go out
I had a earn myself some pay
How she scolds me like an orphan
And treats me like a clown
And when I need some lovin'
That woman can’t be found
And I love the woman
And learned a lesson that I can’t forget
Yes, she’s mean an' she’s evil
And now my life is in a solid mess!
I love the woman, an' learned a lesson that I can't forget
Yes, I love the woman, an' learned a lesson that I can't forget
Yes, she's mean an' she's evil and now my life is in a solid mess
Yeah...
She wakes me in the mornin'
Right before the break of day
Tellin' me to get up and go out
I had a earn myself some pay
How she scolds me like an orphan
And treats me like a clown
And when I need some lovin'
That woman can't be found
And I love the woman
And learned a lesson that I can't forget
Yes, she's mean an' she's evil
And now my life is in a solid mess!
Reading Clapton's book brought me here too. Between Pattie Boyd's book "Wonderful Tonight" and Clapton's I've learned way more about that era and these fascinating people than I ever could have imagined. It was an amazing time.
All wrong, Frank Zappa brought me here, Frank Zappa was saying that Johnny guitar Watson was one of his hero's but also when he heard this song he was into the blues