My Old Suitcase Lyrics by Jazz Gillum

My Old Suitcase Lyrics

    My Old Suitcase Trk 9 3:02
    'Jazz' Bill Gillum (William McKinley Gillum)
    (unk composer)
    Bill Gillum & His Jazz Boys
    Jazz Gillum - vocal & hmc, Big Bill Broonzy - guitar
    prob Blind John Davis -piano, unk sbass.
    Recorded: Aurora, Ill., Monday October 11, 1937 Leland Hotel
    Album: Bill 'Jazz' Gillum The Bluebird Recordings 1934-1938
    Bluebird 66717-2 RCA, BMG 1997.
    Transcriber: Awcantor@aol.com




    Now, hand me down, hand me down
    My old suitcase
    An all my old dirty clothes
    Now look down, look down
    That long lonesome road
    Where you and I, I must go

    Now, which-a-way, which-a-way
    That rail, railroad run?
    Well, it runs from my window
    To the risin' sun

    Now the best, best of friends
    Got to part, part sometimes
    So why not you, you and I?

    'Pick it!' 'My, my, my'

    (instrumental)

    I followed my baby
    To the station
    Even helped her on a train
    An tears came down
    Just like midnight showers of rain

    Now, where were you, where were you
    When that rollin' mill burnt down?
    Well, I was standin' in the country
    Just one mile from town

    Well, that old mill whistle, it did blow
    Like it ain't gon' blow no mo'
    I was just standin' here wond'in
    Where did my baby go?

    ~

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