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Nobody, nobody baby. Ain't got nobody.

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My baby she gone.

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She won't be back no more.

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Oh yeah, baby.

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{SPEAKER name="Forrest B. Joiner"}
Jimmy Lee Harris and Neal Patman,[Pattman] uhm. Jimmy Lee'll be back in a couple minutes. We're gonna let Neal uhm blow a couple of numbers by himself. Uhm, he's got a real solid rhythm on uh uh the harp. You could, saw your feet tapping though. Lot of people aren't aware that the Blues was originally dance music, it wasn't just listening music. It was music that was brought out at country dances, Saturday night dances, house parties and people use to and still do dance to the blues. And Neal, can hold a real steady dance beat, uhm, on the harp. He knows all kinds of numbers. He knows some that go back before the blues, maybe he'll give us one or two of those. Knows blues from different periods and he knows some up-to-date music that uh his fans keep requesting. Like maybe we'll get the Lightning Twist in a minute, but how about startin' with one of those old, old numbers Neal. [[inaudible]] Okay like uhm, Mama Hoopin Blues.

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{SPEAKER name="Neal Pattman"}
Okay, [[?]] old town bought 30-35 years old, called uh Ol' Mama Hoopin the Blue.

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Whatchu want?

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Wantchu mama?

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Why you gotta -

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