The song Joe Turner is performed by Muddy Waters in the album named The Complete Plantation Recordings in the year 1993 .
This is a song was sung back in 18 and 92
There was a terrible flood that year
People lost everything they had
Their crops, their live stock
That means their horses, their mules, cows
Goats and everything they had on their farm
And they would start cryin' and singin' this song
They tell me, Joe Turner been here and gone
Lord, they tell me, Joe Turner been here and gone
They tell me, Joe turner been here and gone
Then they would go out hunting rabbits, 'coons and 'possoms
Anything they could catch
Sometimes they would catch something, then again they didn't
And when they would come home, they would find
Flour meat and mola*ses
In their homes and they would know that
Joe Turner had been there and left food for them
And they would start cryin' and singin' this song
They tell me, Joe Turner been here and gone
Lord, they tell me, that Joe turner been here and gone
They tell me, Joe Turner been here and gone
Then they would start out lookin' for wood
And stuff to make a fire
And they would look in their yards, and they would find axes, wood
That Joe Turner had brought there for them
Then they would get happy
And start singin' and cryin' this song
They would get happy and do a little boogie-woogie too
Muddy Waters - The Complete Plantation Recordings
- Country Blues (Number One)
- Interview #1 (Previously Unissued)
- I Be's Troubled
- Interview #2 (Previously Unissued)
- Burr Clover Farm Blues (Previously Unissued)
- Interview #3 (Previously Unissued)
- Ramblin' Kid Blues (Partial. Previously Unissued)
- Rosalie
- Joe Turner (Vocal: Percy Thomas)
- Pearlie May Blues (Vocal: Percy Thomas)
- Take A Walk With Me (Second Guitar: Son Simms)
- Burr Clover Blues (Second Guitar: Son Simms)
- Interview #4 (Previously Unrelaeased)
- I Be Bound To Write To You
- You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone (Number One)
- You Got To Take Sick & Die Some Of These Days
- Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You
- 32-20 Blues