Muddy Waters – She’s Nineteen Years Old
Lyrics She’s Nineteen Years Old – Jr., Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker
I’m gonna say somethin’ to you
I don’t care how you feel
You just don’t realize
You got yourself a good deal
She’s nineteen years old
And got ways just like a baby child
Nothin’ I can do to please her
To make this young woman feel satisfied
I’m gonna say this to you
I don’t care if you get mad
You ’bout the prettiest little girl
That I ever had
She’s nineteen years old
And got ways just like a baby child
Nothin’ I can do to please her
To make this young woman feel satisfied
What kind of woman is that?
Can’t ask her where she’s going
She tells me where she’s been
She start a conversation
That don’t have no end
She’s nineteen years old
And got ways just like a baby child
Nothin’ I can do to please her
Whoah, yeah, whoah, yeah, whoah, yeah
To make this young woman feel satisfied
Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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