Early in the Morning

Album cover art for "Early in the Morning" by Joe Williams (Jazz)

Joe Williams (Jazz) - Pop, Swing

Early in the Morning

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Duration: 2:36

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[Intro] Thank you Here's a song that the great Louis Jordan made famous many years ago About a sad fella on a Saturday night that couldn't find one special girl [Verse 1] It's early in the morning and I can't get right Had a little date with my baby last night Now it's early in the morning I mean early in the morning Well it's early in the morning And I ain't got nothing but the blues [Verse 2] I went to all the places we used to go I went to our house and she don't live there no more Now it is early in the morning I mean early in the morning Early in the morning And I ain't got nothing but thе blues [Verse 3] I went to your girlfriend's housе but she was out I knocked on her mother's door and she began to shout "Get away, from there son" Early in the morning I mean early in the morning Early in the morning And I ain't got nothing but the blues [Verse 4] Can't find my baby and it's early in the morning I want to see my baby this morning Where is my woman this morning Have you seen the darling this morning? If you see her will you just tell her that Joe wants to see her in the worst way This morning [Verse 5] I went to restaurant to get something to eat The waitress looked at me and said "Joe, you sure look beat" I said baby it's early in the morning Matter a fact you've been getting to look kinda good to me bout' this time in the morning Early in the morning And I ain't got nothing but the blues [Verse 6] I had a lot of money when I started out And then I couldn't find my baby, now my money's run out Now it's early in the morning I mean it's after twelve in the A.M baby [Outro] It's early in the morning And I ain't got nothing but the blues Well, it's early in the morning And I ain't got nothing but the blues

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Credits

Writers
  • Dallas Bartley
  • Louis Jordan