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Rowdy Blues Lyrics by Kid Bailey

The Greatest In Country Blues (1927-1956)

1929

(Verse 1)
Ain't going to marry, neither settle down
I'm going to stay right here till they tear this barrelhouse down

(Verse 2)
And I love you babe and I tell the world I do
And I love you babe and I tell the world I do
I don't love nobody whole in this round world but you

(Verse 3)
Ain't no use of weeping, ain't no need of crying
Ain't no use of weeping, ain't no need of crying
For you've got a home just as long as I got mine

(Verse 4)
Is you ever been lucky, now, woke up cold in hand
Is you ever been lucky, woke up cold in hand
I would call that now nothing but a monkey-man

(Verse 5)
And I love you baby, you so nice and brown
And I love you baby, you so nice and brown
Because you put it up solid, so it won't come down

(Verse 6)
Did you get that letter, now, mailed in your back yard
Did you get that letter, now, mailed in your back yard
It's a sad word to say, but the best of friend have to part
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About “Rowdy Blues” by Kid Bailey

Read the complete lyrics to "Rowdy Blues" by Kid Bailey from the album " The Greatest In Country Blues (1927-1956) " in 1929. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Country.

"Rowdy Blues" is performed by Kid Bailey. from the album " The Greatest In Country Blues (1927-1956) " in 1929 This page provides the full lyric text for fans who want to sing along, study the songwriting, or compare versions across releases. Lyrks organizes lyrics by artist and song slug so you can bookmark and share a stable URL. Music lyrics help listeners connect with emotion, narrative, and rhythm in a track. Whether you are learning English, researching a favorite chorus, or preparing for karaoke, having accurate line breaks and section labels (verse, chorus, bridge) makes the experience easier. We link to the official artist profile on Lyrks where available, including biography snippets, top songs, and chart placements when we have that data. If you enjoy "Rowdy Blues", explore more songs by Kid Bailey using the links below. Chart and trending pages on Lyrks highlight what listeners are searching for this week. For copyright or correction requests, see our DMCA and contact pages.

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"Rowdy Blues" is credited to Kid Bailey. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Rowdy Blues" appears on " The Greatest In Country Blues (1927-1956) " in 1929.

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