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Honeymoon Blues
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Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
I wants a little sweet girl, that will do anything that I say

Betty Mae, you is my heart string, you is my destiny
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Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
I wants a little sweet girl, that will do anything that I say

Betty Mae, you is my heart string, you is my destiny
full lyrics...
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Features Of This Song
blues roots
folk influences
repetitive melodic phrasing
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
a vocal-centric aesthetic
a dynamic male vocalist
acoustic rhythm guitars

These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Betty Mae, you is my heart string, you is my destiny
Lord that's takin' effect on me
I wants a little sweet girl, that will do anything that I say
Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
Li'l girl, li'l girl, my life seem so misery
And you rolls across my mind, baby, each and every day
Betty Mae, you is my heart string, you is my destiny
I'm 'on' take you for a honeymoon in some long, long distant land
Baby, I guess it must be love, now
Little girl, my life seem so misery
Publisher: MPCA KING OF SPADES
Some day I will return with the marriage license in my hand
Some day I will return with the marriage license in my hand
Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
Songwriter: Robert Leroy Johnson