Lyrics of 'Advice Blues' by Big Bill Broonzy

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Everybody please take my advice, I ain't gonna tell you nothin' wrong
Everybody please take my advice, I ain't gonna tell you nothin' wrong
Boy, don't let whiskey and them women make you brake up your happy home
Why you always sayin', "Boy, your woman ain't no good"
Why you always sayin', "Boy, your woman ain't no good"
You know a woman wants a man to 'tend to business, not to clown all over the neighborhood
Boy, I've been talkin' to you and talkin' but talkin' don't do no good
Yes, I've been talkin' to you and talkin' but talkin' don't do no good
Yes, you take my advice, buddy, if you just understood
Yeah, you work part-time, every two weeks you get your pay
Yeah, you work part-time, every two weeks you get your pay
Boy, why don't you stop drinkin', and throwin' your money away

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