Bring Your Fine Self Home

Robert Cray

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    "Hey, Albert!"
    "Oh, yeah, what's up, Johnny?"
    "You got your harmonica with you today, man?"
    "Yeah, brought it with me today, man"
    "I think we better get on down, you know, 'cause I got the blues"
    "You know I got 'em, too"
    "Well, hear it is"
    "So hear it is, man"

    Oh, baby
    Honey, why don't you bring your fine self home?
    Ooh, baby
    Honey, why don't you bring your fine self home?
    Don't you send no letters to me
    Don't you call me, woman
    What I need I can't get on no telephone

    I know we had our problems, baby
    In every life there's some ups and downs
    I know we had our problems, baby
    In every life there's a little ups and downs
    But you kissed the first thing smokin'
    And your man sure ain't jokin', woman
    Get in this town!

    Now play the blues for me Albert
    Play the blues!

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    (Collins solo)

    Well, you touched me with the feelin'
    And it was such a perfect blend
    And now I want it over and over, over and over again

    Come on, baby
    Get your fine self back in this town
    Don't you stop to think about it
    Don't you stop to talk to nobody

    Don't you stop to think about it
    Don't you stop to talk to nobody
    Bring it on home

    That's allright, dear son, that's allright

    Bring it on home

    Song details

    Composition: Robert Cray, Albert Collins, and Johnny Copeland

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