The Blues Is Poetry   2 comments

Ken and Mary Dancing to Porterdavis (October 2007) — Image by kenne

You Don’t Have to Go

 
Whoa, babyYou don’t have ta go
Whoa, babyYou don’t have ta go
I’m gonna pack up darlin’Down the road I go
Well now, I give you all my moneyThen ya go downtown,An’ you get back in the evenin’Told me, walked down town
Whoa baby, you don’t have ta goI’m gonna pack up darlin’Down the road I go
Whoa baby, honey what’s wrong wich’ you?Whoa baby, honey what’s wrong wich’ you?Well you don’t treat me darlin’, like you used to do

Two Years Later, Porterdavis was back in Porter, Texas, at The Ken & Mary Blues Project Doing A Muddy Waters Cover, “Can’t Be Satisfied.”

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  1. Muddy Waters is of course Muddy Waters, I expect that. The Ken & Mary Blues Project thing was a nice surprise.

    • The Blues Project was a house concert that existed for several years in the piney woods of East Texas. At first, Ken built a small stage, which was later replaced with a larger one. There was always plenty of room for coolers, lawn chairs, and good homemade Texas food. You can see my posting by searching Ken & Mary’s Blues Project.

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