If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
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๐ Lyrics
If I had possession, over judgment day
If I had possession, over judgment day
Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray
And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes would see
Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
Boy, I woke up this mornin', mycuit roller gone
Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
(spoken: I didn't like the way she done)
Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day1"
Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me
Note: this is another version of the Mississippi piece often known, though mostly
with very differing lyrics, as Rollin' And Tumblin' (Rollin' And Tumblin', by
McKinley Morganfield a.k.a. Muddy Waters & Rolling And Tumbling, by Elmore
James), in many versions it's also known as Brownville Blues;
Note 1: alternatively "I felt in my mind, your trouble gon' come some day"
instead of "I said in my mind, "Yo, trouble gon' come some day" ".
If I had possession, over judgment day
Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray
And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes would see
Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
Boy, I woke up this mornin', mycuit roller gone
Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
(spoken: I didn't like the way she done)
Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day1"
Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me
Note: this is another version of the Mississippi piece often known, though mostly
with very differing lyrics, as Rollin' And Tumblin' (Rollin' And Tumblin', by
McKinley Morganfield a.k.a. Muddy Waters & Rolling And Tumbling, by Elmore
James), in many versions it's also known as Brownville Blues;
Note 1: alternatively "I felt in my mind, your trouble gon' come some day"
instead of "I said in my mind, "Yo, trouble gon' come some day" ".
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:07.12] If I had possession, over judgment day
[00:15.80] If I had possession, over judgment day
[00:26.33] Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray
[00:34.35] And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
[00:44.19] And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes would see
[00:56.34] Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
[01:03.95] And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
[01:15.15] And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
[01:24.85] Boy, I woke up this mornin', mycuit roller gone
[01:33.49] Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
[01:43.06] (spoken: I didn't like the way she done)
[01:46.35] Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
[01:54.60] I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day1"
[02:05.44] Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
[02:12.71] Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
[02:21.97] I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me
[02:28.17] Note: this is another version of the Mississippi piece often known, though mostly
[02:28.62] with very differing lyrics, as Rollin' And Tumblin' (Rollin' And Tumblin', by
[02:28.97] McKinley Morganfield a.k.a. Muddy Waters & Rolling And Tumbling, by Elmore
[02:29.18] James), in many versions it's also known as Brownville Blues;
[02:29.39] Note 1: alternatively "I felt in my mind, your trouble gon' come some day"
[02:29.60] instead of "I said in my mind, "Yo, trouble gon' come some day" ".
[02:29.81]
[00:15.80] If I had possession, over judgment day
[00:26.33] Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray
[00:34.35] And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
[00:44.19] And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes would see
[00:56.34] Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
[01:03.95] And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
[01:15.15] And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
[01:24.85] Boy, I woke up this mornin', mycuit roller gone
[01:33.49] Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
[01:43.06] (spoken: I didn't like the way she done)
[01:46.35] Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
[01:54.60] I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day1"
[02:05.44] Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
[02:12.71] Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
[02:21.97] I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me
[02:28.17] Note: this is another version of the Mississippi piece often known, though mostly
[02:28.62] with very differing lyrics, as Rollin' And Tumblin' (Rollin' And Tumblin', by
[02:28.97] McKinley Morganfield a.k.a. Muddy Waters & Rolling And Tumbling, by Elmore
[02:29.18] James), in many versions it's also known as Brownville Blues;
[02:29.39] Note 1: alternatively "I felt in my mind, your trouble gon' come some day"
[02:29.60] instead of "I said in my mind, "Yo, trouble gon' come some day" ".
[02:29.81]