Bye, Bye Baby ( In Album Joplin In Concert )
Bye, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. I may be seeing you around When I change my
living standard and move uptown, Bye-bye, baby, bye-bye.
Well so, so
long, my honey, so long. I guess I'm gonna make it OK. I'll see you in
the funny papers some old day, So long, my honey, so long.
Well, I
get the feeling I could chase you clean on in the ball And wind up staying
pull off, put down strung out and stalled. I ain't got time to wait on you
or to fetch your super-ball, I've got lots of things I've got to
do.
Bye, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. I guess I'm gonna make it
OK. I'll see you in the funny papers some old day, Bye-bye, baby,
bye-bye.
Well so, so long, my honey, so long. Too bad you had to
drift away 'Cause I could use some company Right on this road, up on this
road I'm on today, yeah hey yeah!
Well, I know that you got things to do
and places to be And I guess I'll have to find the thing you placed on
me I may wind up in the street or sleep beneath a tree, Still I guess you
know honey I've gotta go.
Bye, bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. Lord, I
might've been your wife, But you settled for a place right in my
heart, You didn't want a place in my life.
So, so long, my honey, so
long. I guess you know you're on your own, It seems you just got lost
somewhere out in the world And you left me here to face it all alone, You
left me here to face it all alone, You left me here to face it all alone,
yeah hey yeah, I said bye, bye bye bye baby, baby bye-bye,
waah!!
This is a, a real old tune we used to do a lot, still really care
for it. The guys got it off off a guy named Moondog in-a the streets of New
York. This is, this beautiful cat who writes poetry and is blind and he looks
like a Viking, stands on the corner of 55th and-a 5th Avenue, something like
that. 6th Avenue ? He just stands there selling poetry and wearing horns on his
head and he's too much and he wrote this song called All Is Loneliness. Really
dredging up the past tonight, folks! |