Sheet Music, 1910-1919
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ISBN
MUM00682, 0052
Description
Cover: drawing of a pleasant home surrounded by trees and singing birds; photo inset of Nora Bayes; Publisher: Waterson Berlin and Snyder Co. (New York)
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
Songs -- United States -- 20th Century; Popular Music -- United States
Relational Format
music score
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scores
Original Collection
Sheldon Harris Collection (MUM00682), Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
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Lyrics
Lyrics:
First verse
I never will forget the day I left my home, Just to roam Anywhere, didn't care, Had the trav'ling fever on my brain. I never thought I would regret that awful day, But now I must confess I've got to step right up and say
Chorus
I've got the homesickness blues, Landlord's waitin' for the rent,(And I ain't got a cent,) Wild weepin' blues, Financial embarassment.(Discontent)Ev'ry time I hear a railroad train, It remainds me of my home again, And tho' I try to refuse, I just can't shke off those homesickness blues I've got the blues.
Second verse
I never thought tha any one could feel so blue, But it's true, When you're broke people pokeup their noses and just pass you by. And when you feel as if you'd like to bealone, You find you haven't even got a place where you can moan
(Chorus)
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