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The lyrics tell the story of a man who is "in a bar at closing time trying to get enough booze down his neck to forget that his girlfriend's gone AWOL, harassing a tired, bored bartender who simply wants to close up and go home into serving just one more round". The song's refrain includes:
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to explain the singer's situation. According to Hooker, "He told me he was gonna do that I said, 'Okay, go ahead.'" Live recordings of the medley are included on
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41:Amos Milburn
2228:Blues songs
2202:Discography
2060:Live albums
1864:Canned Heat
1844:Discography
1574:Soundtracks
1472:Kabuki Wuki
1432:Live albums
1293:Urban Blues
1058:EMI America
899:Hal Leonard
876:Hal Leonard
790:Murray 2002
717:Murray 2002
614:Murray 2002
521:Keller 2018
497:Laredo 1993
482:Laredo 1993
470:Laredo 1993
458:Murray 2002
388:(1986) and
281:EMI America
230:Rudy Toombs
194:Rudy Toombs
140:Rudy Toombs
2223:1953 songs
2217:Categories
1662:Sugar Mama
1523:Folk Blues
1389:The Healer
1060:. 243 8 2.
509:Batey 2003
410:References
399:video game
361:Otis Spann
234:jump blues
1827:Red House
1711:Boom Boom
1690:I'm Ready
1480:The Cream
1413:Chill Out
1405:Mr. Lucky
1213:Travelin'
1031:Routledge
949:Koda, Cub
872:The Blues
441:Dahl 1996
382:backstory
299:In 1966,
267:Billboard
212:in 1977.
1973:Maverick
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2001:Haircut
1697:Dimples
1648:Catfish
1612:Singles
1381:Jealous
1237:Burnin'
851:May 25,
819:May 25,
749:May 25,
287:(1996,
279:(1994,
174:(1953)
169:(1953)
160:(1953)
126:Aladdin
66:1953-08
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98:Blues
93:Genre
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