The song Engineer's Blues is performed by Walter Davis in the album named First Recordings 1930 - 1932 in the year 2024 .
Engineer's Blues Trk 14 3:10
Walter Davis
(Walter Davis)
Walter Davis - vocal and piano
Chicago Tuesday September 29 1931
Album: Walter Davis First Recording 1930-1932
JSP Records #605 RCA #67578-1
Transcriber: Awcantor@aol.com
It's a mean engineerman
But the fireman is really good
It's a mean engineerman
But the fireman is really good
Has taken my baby
An I can't stay in this neighborhood
Sometime, it make me feel like travelin'
People, from place to place
Sometime, it makes me feel like travelin'
People, from place to place
An I'm wondering if I will ever
See my baby's face
Engineerman, engineerman
I hope your train will jump the track
Engineerman, engineerman
I hope your train will jump the track
'Ah, play it for me'
You's a dirty mistreater
Won't bring my baby back
I hear the train whistle blowin'
An it really does worry me
I hear the train whistle blowin'
An it really does worry me
It has got me all upset
An no peace can I see
I love you, baby
But I have almost give you up
I love you, baby
But I have almost give you up
You have treated me dirty
But I hope you all the luck.
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Walter Davis - First Recordings 1930 - 1932
First Recordings 1930 - 1932
- Blue Ghost Blues
- Blue Sea Blues
- Broke And Hungry
- Engineer's Blues
- Hi-jack Blues
- Howlin' Wind Blues
- Lonesome Hill Blues
- M&O Blues
- M&O Blues No. 2
- M&O Blues No. 3
- Mama Why Don't You Be Yourself?
- Mr. Davis Blues
- Pleadin' To My Baby
- Railroad Blues-1
- Road Man Blues
- South East Missouri Blues
- Strange Land Blues
- That Stuff You Sell Ain't No Good
- What Made Me Love You So?
- Worried Man Blues
- You Don't Worry My Mind-1