Drinkin’ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee - Wynonie Harris

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Drinkin’ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee Lyrics

Oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh

Maybe I shouldn't have lied
I was in over my head
All the games that I played
Just played me instead
Please forgive me, I'm trying to forget
I was too busy frettin, how dumb can I get

Oh oh oh, so busted
Oh oh oh, I'm messin' up, up, up
Gonna tell you what, what, what

I'm gonna dance like a freak, I'mma be tonight
I'm gonna sing along words into the mic
'Cause that's just who I am, that's just who I am
I won't care if laugh at me if I lose my grip on gravity
I'm doing the best I can
'Cause that's who I, that's just who I am

Oh oh oh oh

The magic wand is dead and gone
I don't wanna play pretend
You never see the wanna-be
I'm embarrassing myself again
You best believe me, I swear I'm over it
Ha, it comes back
The night ain't over yet

Oh oh oh, no stressing
Oh oh oh, I'm messing up, up, up
Gonna tell you what, what, what

I'm gonna dance like a freak, I'mma be tonight
I'm gonna sing along words into the mic
'Cause that's just who I am, that's just who I am
I won't care if laugh at me if I lose my grip on gravity
I'm doing the best I can
'Cause that's who I, that's just who I am

Maybe I'm not good as you man
But what's so wrong with that?
When I don't know what I'm doing
Gotta cut myself some slack
'Cause I'm a work in progess
And there's no turning back
There's no turning back
'Cause I got it like, got it like
Got it like that

Oh oh oh oh
You know I got it like that
Oh oh oh oh
Yeah that's right, you know
Oh oh oh oh

Sing it

I'm gonna dance like a freak, I'mma be tonight
I'm gonna sing along words into the mic
'Cause that's just who I am, that's just who I am
I won't care if laugh at me if I lose my grip on gravity
I'm doing the best I can
'Cause that's who I, that's just who I am

Everybody now
I'm gonna dance like a freak, I'mma be tonight
I'm gonna sing along words into the mic
'Cause that's just who I am, that's just who I am
I won't care if laugh at me if I lose my grip on gravity
I'm doing the best I can
'Cause that's who I, that's just who I am

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Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris (August 24, 1915-June 14, 1969) was an American blues shouter and rhythm and blues singer.

He was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Harris traveled as a singer and dancer with the Lucky Millinder Big Band in his youth. His first big solo hit was in 1944 with his record "Who Threw The Whiskey in the Well". He was a dynamic live performer who brought a lot of attention to the emerging styles of rhythm and blues.

Harris made a major contribution to the birth of rock and roll when he covered "Good Rocking Tonight", written and originally recorded by Roy Brown. Brown's version was a jump blues with a jazz rhythm section. Harris's cover version was much more frantic and played with a much stronger back beat. In effect, Harris, a black artist, had done what many white artists were to do later. He had turned blues into rock and roll and made one of the first rock and roll records. The song was later covered by Elvis Presley.

Harris recorded for many labels and in 1947, had a hit on Aladdin Records with "Wynonie's Blues", featuring Illinois Jacquet on tenor sax. His greatest success came at King Records where he was the leading male solo artist. "All She Wants to Do is Rock" went to Number One on the R&B charts. Many of his songs were novelty numbers, like "(Don't Roll Those) Bloodshot Eyes (at Me)", "Good Morning, Judge", and "I Love my Baby's Pudding", and his last hit, "Loving Machine".

Harris' severe alcoholism resulted in his career going into a tailspin in the mid-1950s. While other blues shouters of his generation such as Big Joe Turner were able to maintain their popularity despite changing styles, and Presley's cover versions brought his songs to a whole new audience, Harris fell into obscurity. He recorded little after 1956 and nothing after 1960. Harris' last public appearance was as a guest performer at a Motortown Revue concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California in 1966, which was universally considered to be a disaster (according to author Nick Tosches' article on Harris in Creem magazine, collected in Tosches' Unsung Heroes of Rock and Roll). Harris died of throat cancer on June 14, 1969. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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