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   Blues for Mama
  Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone
   
  Hey Lordy mama
I heard you wasn't feeling' good
They're spreadin' dirty rumors
All around the neighborhood
They say you're mean and evil
And don't know what to do
That's the reason that he's gone
And left you black and blue
Hey yeah
Tell me what you gonna do now

They say he's left you all alone
To weather this old storm
He's got another woman now
Hangin' on his arm, yeah yeah yeah
That old fool's tellin' everybody
He's sick and tired of you
Hey Lordy Lordy mama
What you gonna do
Hey yeah
Tell me what you gonna do

They say you love to fuss and fight
And bring a good man down
And don't know how to treat him
When he takes you on the town
They say you ain't behind him
And just don't understand
And think that you're a woman
But actin' like a man
Hey Lordy mama
What you gonna do now

Get your nerves together, baby
And set the record straight
Set it straight
Let the whole round world know
It wasn't you
That cause his bitter fate
All these years you loved him
And he knows it's true
'Cause what you're wantin'
For your man
Is what he's wantin', too
Hey yeah
Tell me what you gonna do now

When you love a man enough
You're bound to disagree
'Cause ain't nobody perfect
'Cause ain't nobody free
Hey Lordy mama
Tell me what you gonna do
What you gonna do

 
   
  Recording session unknown
    LP 1982 Artistry of RCA 5193
   
  Recording studio session 1966, New York -- (LP High Priestess of Soul)
   Never issued, as far as I known
   
  Recording studio session 1966 Dec. 19 - 1967 Jan. 5, New York -- (LP Sings the Blues)
    LP 1967 Sings the Blues RCA LPM/LPS 3789 [0:58]
    CD 1988 Reflections RCA CD 90226 [0:52]
    CD 1991 The Blues Novus 3101-2-N [3:56]
    CD 1993 Sings the Blues RCA BVCJ-1006 [3:58]
    CD 1998 Sugar in my Bowl 1967-1972 RCA [3:56]
   
  Recording live session 1967 Aug. 25, Berlin, Berliner Funkausstellung
    LP 1967 Gala Abend der Schallplatte 1967
 
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