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Leave My Wife Alone - John Lee Hooker
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Leave My Wife Alone John Lee Hooker

"Leave My Wife Alone" by John Lee Hooker, released in 1959, is a blues track that expresses the singer's frustration and anger towards someone who is pursuing his wife. The main themes revolve around jealousy, possessiveness, and the desire for personal space in relationships. Hooker's signature guitar riffs and deep, emotive vocals create a raw, powerful sound typical of the blues genre. The song reflects the struggles of love and fidelity, contributing to Hooker's legacy as a key figure in blues music. #Blues

Leave My Wife Alone - John Lee Hooker
Hey man! Leave my wife alone!

I done told you once and ain't gonna tell you no more
Next time I tell I'm gonna mow you down
I said leave her alone, I said leave her alone
I said man don't you know leave my wife alone

I said look at her babe what have you dun-done?
Got my lover got her on her thumb
Better leave him alone, better leave him alone
I done told you once ain't gonna tell you no more

Oh!
Have mercy!

I said look at her babe what you dun-done?
Got my lover got her on her thumb
I done told you baby, done told you baby
I done told you baby, leave that man alone

De lata de lata de lata do
I said baby now baby leave that man alone
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