Trouble No More

Album: The Essence of Muddy Waters (1955)
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  • Don't care how long you gone
    I don't care how long you staying
    But, good kind treatment
    Gonna bring you home some day
    But, someday baby
    You ain't gonna trouble
    Poor me, anymore

    You just keep on betting
    That the dice won't pass
    Well you know, darling
    You are living too fast
    But, someday baby
    You ain't gonna trouble
    Poor me, anymore

    I'm gonna tell everybody
    In your neighborhood
    That you the sweet little girl
    But, you don't mean me no good
    But, someday baby
    You ain't gonna trouble
    Poor me, anymore

    Well, I know you're leavin
    Well, you call that gone
    Well, without love
    You can't stay long
    But, someday baby
    You ain't gonna trouble
    Poor me, anymore

    Well, goodbye baby
    Come on and shake my hand
    I don't want no woman
    You can't have a man
    But, someday baby
    You ain't gonna trouble
    Poor me, anymore Writer/s: McKinley Morganfield
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Vince from Lantana, FlAin't no trouble for me to see that Duane Allman was the best ever after hearing this song......Vinny
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