The song If You Don't Want Me is performed by Mississippi John Hurt in the album named D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings in the year 2004 .
If you don't want me, baby, got to have me anyhow,
If you don't want me, baby, got to have me anyhow.
It was late last night when everything was still,
Well, me and your baby eased out on the hill.
I tried my best to do my father's will,
I tried my best to do my father's will.
Don't want me, baby, got to have me anyhow,
Don't want me, baby, got to have me anyhow.
The sun go down, ain't this a lonesome place?
The sun goin' down and ain't this a lonesome place?
So lonesome here, I can't see in my baby's face,
lt's so lonesome here, I can't see in my baby's face.
You don't want me baby, baby, got to have me anyhow,
Don't want me, baby, got to have me anyhow.
Mississippi John Hurt - D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings
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- Frankie and Albert
- Trouble I've Had All My Day
- Pera-Lee
- Stockwell
- Got the Blues That Can't Be Satisfied
- Talking Casey Jones
- Stackolee
- Slidin' Delta
- Corrina, Corrina
- Hey, Baby, Right Away
- Pallet on the Floor
- Waiting for a Train
- Spanish Flangdang
- Shortenin' Bread
- Oh Mary Don't You Weep
- Do Lord Remember Me
- Over in the Glory Land
- Glory Glory Hallelujah
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus
- Where Shall I Be
- Weeping and Waiting
- Joe Turner
- If You Don't Want Me [Version #2]
- Rubber Dolly
- Keep Me Knockin' (You Can't Come In)