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WINE'S............1
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Well, the good wine's aflowin' | 1962 I´d Hate To Be You On That Dreadful Day, , |
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WINED.............1
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The hangin' judge came in unnoticed and was being wined and dined, | 1974 Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts, Blood on the Tracks, track 7 |
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WINFIELD..........1
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Now I were raised in Lauderdale County : you know I was schooled on Winfield Lane | New York, 22 Apr. 1938; Brownsville Blues; Estes, Sleepy John; (63653A) De7473 RBF RF8 |
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WING..............6
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Now it ain't no Charleston : ain't no buck and wing | Chicago, c. May 1925; Shake That Thing; Jackson, Papa Charlie; (2120?) Pm12281 Yz L1029 |
Now I'm leaving I'm leaving : leaving on the eagle wing | Chicago, 22 July 1935; My Babe My Babe; Wilber, Bill (Joe Wilbur McCoy); (90198A) Ch50053 OJL8 |
At my window with a broken wing. | 1965 Love Minus Zero/No Limit, Bringing It All Back Home, track 4 |
The walls of Red Wing. | 1963 Walls of Red Wing, Bootleg Series 1, track 14 |
You got me under your wing. | 1973 You Angel You, Planet Waves, track 9 |
You got me under your wing. | 1973 You Angel You, Planet Waves, track 9 |
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WINGS.............20
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I got a sweet black angel : I like the way he spread his wings | Chicago, c. mid Dec. 1930; Black Angel Blues; Bogan, Lucille; (C6847A) Br7186 His HLP15 |
Lord I don't want him spreading his wings : over no one else | Chicago, c. mid Dec. 1930; Black Angel Blues; Bogan, Lucille; (C6847A) Br7186 His HLP15 |
I'm wild about my black angel : I like the way he spread his wings | Chicago, c. mid Dec. 1930; Black Angel Blues; Bogan, Lucille; (C6847A) Br7186 His HLP15 |
Says they don't do nothing : but fly in *frosty* wings | Grafton, Wis., c. Dec. 1929; Iggly Oggly Blues; Harrison, Smoky; (L801) Pm12920 Rt RL340 |
Lord he sees a stranger coming : he'll flap his wings and crow | Richmond, Ind., 14 June 1929; Banty Rooster Blues; Patton, Charley; (15217) Pm12792 Yz L1020 |
Say if I had wings : like a bullfrog on a pond | Memphis, 2 Oct. 1929; TBone Steak Blues; Rachel, James Yank; (563362) ViV38595 Rt RL310 |
Baby if I had wings : like a bullfrog on a pond | Memphis, 30 May 1930; Sweet Mama; Rachel, James Yank; (62550) Vi23318 Rt RL329 |
If I had wings : I'd fly all over the land | Chicago, May 1925; Army Camp Harmony Blues; Rainey, Ma Gertrude; (21361) Pm12284 Mil MLP2001 |
See a stranger coming : he'll flap his wings and crow | Memphis, 10 Dec. 1927; The Crowing Rooster; Rhodes, Walter; (1453582) Co14289D Rt RL334 |
If I had wings baby : just like a morning dove | Grafton, Wis., c. Mar. 1930; Oh Oh Lonesome Blues; Smith, Six Cylinder; (L2131) Pm12968 Yz L1004 |
I'd heist my wings baby : out to the brown I love | Grafton, Wis., c. Mar. 1930; Oh Oh Lonesome Blues; Smith, Six Cylinder; (L2131) Pm12968 Yz L1004 |
So when a *trixie* be passing by : he will flap his little wings and crow | Chicago, 2 Aug. 1933; Back Door Blues; Stone, Joe; (76838 ) BBB5169 Yz L1030 |
Then if I just had wings : then I'd fly just like Noah's dove | Birmingham, Ala., 2 Apr. 1937; Lonesome Man Blues; Torey, George; (B651) ARC70857 Yz L1002 |
Then I would heist my wings :and fly and light on that woman I love | Birmingham, Ala., 2 Apr. 1937; Lonesome Man Blues; Torey, George; (B651) ARC70857 Yz L1002 |
Well if I had wings : baby like Noah's dove | Memphis, c. 23 Sept. 1929; Long Train Blues; Wilkins, Robert; (M191 ) Br7205 Rt RL333 |
Spreading their wings 'neath the falling leaves. | 1978 Changing of the Guards, Street Legal, track 1 |
They whisper in the wings | 1965 Gates of Eden, Bringing It All Back Home, track 9 |
I have dined with kings, I've been offered wings | 1978 Is Your Love in Vain ?, Street Legal, track 5 |
Dressed in green robes with wings that stick out, | 1970 Three Angels, New Morning, track 11 |
If I had wings and I could fly, | 1971 Watching the River Flow, Greatest Hits 2, track 1 |
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WINK..............6
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I can't work in the daytime : I can't sleep a wink at night | New York, 17 Dec. 1934; Longing for My Sugar; Carr, Leroy; (164341) Vo02875 Yz L1036 |
Can't sleep a wink at night : for crying | Chicago, Dec. 1923; Those All Night Long Blues; Rainey, Ma Gertrude; (1599?) Pm12081 BYG529.078 |
She could wink a mean eye : Lord she learned me to sing the blues | Chicago, 26 June 1941; She Belongs to the Devil; Washboard Sam; (0644841) BBB8937 RCA LPV577 |
Don't wanna wink at nobody, don't wanna be winked at, | 1978 Do Right to Me Baby, Slow Train Coming, track 6 |
Well I don't dare close my eyes and I don't dare wink | 1997 Million Miles, Time Out of Mind, track 4 |
Like the plague, with a dangerous wink | 1978 No Time to Think, Street Legal, track 3 |
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WINKED............3
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A goodlooking woman : winked her eye at me | Chicago, c. Feb. 1929; Hot Jelly Roll Blues; Carter, George; (211542) Pm12750 Yz L1012 |
Don't wanna wink at nobody, don't wanna be winked at, | 1978 Do Right to Me Baby, Slow Train Coming, track 6 |
Well, Judas, he just winked and said, | 1967 The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest, John Wesley Harding, track 5 |
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WINKING...........1
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She's awinking and ablinking : at another man | Chicago, c. Sept. 1927; Its a Good Thing; Stokes, Frank; (200442) Pm12518 Bio BLP12041 |
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WINKS.............2
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When my right eye winks : on my knees I begin to crawl | New York, 13 Oct. 1928; New Black Snake BluesPart 1; Johnson, Lonnie; (401222A) OK8626 Spi LP2001 |
My love winks, she does not bother, | 1965 Love Minus Zero/No Limit, Bringing It All Back Home, track 4 |
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WINNER............1
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I'll be your winner : in any game you please | Chicago, 15 Feb. 1937; Black Ace; Turner, Buck; (61790A) De7281 Yz L1026 |
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WINNING...........2
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She got fast ways : and beat me to the winning place | Grafton, Wis., c. Nov. 1929; Fast Stuff Blues; Thomas, George; (L172) Pm12826 Rt RL340 |
The side that's winning | 1965 Positively 4th Street, Greatest Hits 1, track 9 |
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WINS..............1
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Every season twenty wins | 1975 Catfish, Bootleg Series 13, track 45 |
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WINSTON...........1
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All these Winston women : going to be the ruin of you | Grafton, Wis., c. Jan. 1932; Tell Me Baby; Hill, King Solomon; (L12582) Pm13129 Yz L1004 |
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WINTER............28
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I work for you in the winter : I work for you in the ice and snow | San Antonio, 20 Nov. 1936; Sugarland Blues; Black Boy Shine (Harold Holiday); (SA25511) Vo03417 BC7 |
All last winter : and all last fall | Grafton, Wis., c. June 1932; Depression's Gone from Me Blues; Blake, Blind; (L14762) Pm13137 Bio BLP12023 |
I worked all the winter : and I worked all the fall | New York, 1 Aug. 1934; Tired as I Can Be; Bogan, Lucille; (155051) Ba33313 His HLP4 |
And winter is coming : wonder what the poor people are going to do | Chicago, 29 Sept. 31; Howling Wind Blues; Davis, Walter; (675791) ViV23308 RCA INT1085 |
Now I'm going down south : and I'll stay until winter is gone | Chicago, 9 July 1935; Down South Blues; Estes, Sleepy John; (90094A) Ch50001 Sw S1219 |
You know long through the winter : you can have something to eat | New York, 2 Aug. 1935; Government Money; Estes, Sleepy John; (62461A) De7414 Sw S1219 |
We couldn't tell summer from winter : no more by the birds and of the trees | Chicago, 4 June 1940; Time Is Drawing Near; Estes, Sleepy John; (93005A) De7789 Sw S1220; |
But a fat gal in the winter : just too tight | Atlanta, 3 Nov. 1929; Freeze to Me Mama; Hicks, Robert (Barbecue Bob); (1493452) Co14507D CC36 |
Just sure as the winter : follows the fall | Chicago, c. Sept. 1925; All I Want Is a Spoonful; Jackson, Papa Charlie; (22981) Pm12320 Bio BLP12042 |
Wear B V Ds in the winter : traveling around in the rain | Richmond, Ind., 24 Sept. 1929; Pneumonia Blues; Jefferson, Blind Lemon; (15669) Pm12880 Mil MLP2013 |
You can't make the winter babe : just dry long so | San Antonio, 23 Nov. 1936; Come On in My Kitchen; Johnson, Robert; (SA25851) ARC unissued Co CL1654 |
Ain't got no money : to buy my winter coat | New York, 17 Dec. 1924; Good Time Flat Blues; Jones, Maggie; (1401912) Co14055D VJM VLP23 |
Now I done some last winter : don't expect to do it no more | Chicago, 15 Sept. 1941; It's a Cryin' Pity; McClennan, Tommy; (064891 ) BBB9005 Rt RL305 |
You know I worked hard all winter : when the snow was on the ground | Chicago, 8 Jan. 1935; Farewell to You Baby; Martin, Carl; (C8771) OK8961 Yz L1016 |
Because I remember last winter : when the weather was cold | New York, 27 Oct. 1933; Ain't No Use Trying to Tell On Me; Memphis Minnie; (1525372) Co unissued Yz L1021 |
I hope when winter comes : they steal coal from her bin | New York, c. Jan. 1925; Scandal Blues; Moore, Monette; (31779) Ajax17093 VJM VLP40 |
This winter you women better shimmy : and shimmy right fast | Memphis, 26 Nov. 1930; Round and Round; Nickerson, Charlie Bozo; (64732 ) Vi23256 Jo SM3104 |
He'll stay with you in the winter : whilst your money is long | Chicago, c. Aug. 1926; Trust No Man; Rainey, Ma Gertrude; (26311) Pm12395 Jo SM3098 |
I did something last winter : Lord I ain't going to do it no more | Memphis, 27 Sept. 1929; Feed Your Friend with a Long Handled Spoon; Shade, Will; (555981) ViV38578 Rt RL311 |
I worked all the winter : the winter was tough | Atlanta, 25 Oct. 1931; Shake Hands and Tell Me Goodbye; Vincson, Walter (Mississippi Sheiks); (4050201) OK8951 Mam S3804 |
I worked all the winter : the winter was tough | Atlanta, 25 Oct. 1931; Shake Hands and Tell Me Goodbye; Vincson, Walter (Mississippi Sheiks); (4050201) OK8951 Mam S3804 |
I worked all the winter : in the chilly winds | Atlanta, 25 Oct. 1931; Shake Hands and Tell Me Goodbye; Vincson, Walter (Mississippi Sheiks); (4050201) OK8951 Mam S3804 |
This winter babe : going to be ice and snow | Chicago, 28 Sept. 1931; Ice and Snow Blues; Wheatstraw, Peetie; (675671) BBB5626 BC4 |
Remember last winter : you drove me from your door | Chicago, 28 Sept. 1931; Ice and Snow Blues; Wheatstraw, Peetie; (675671) BBB5626 BC4 |
I believe in you when winter turn to summer, | 1979 I Believe in You, Slow Train Coming, track 3 |
Winter would have no spring, | 1970 If Not For You, New Morning, track 1 |
You were there in the winter, moonlight on the snow | 1975 Sara, Desire, track 9 |
New York Times said it was the coldest winter in seventeen years; | 1961 Talkin´ New York, Bob Dylan, track 2 |
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WINTER'S..........2
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Winter's here : you don't want no rolling at all | Memphis, 28 Nov. 1930; You Got Me Rollin'; Nickerson, Charlie Bozo; (647412) Vi23274 Rt RL323 |
Well a long winter's wait, | 1963 North Country Blues, The Times They Are AChangin´, track 5 |
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WINTER*...........1
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??? up *the winter* street mama : have a watch on me | Chicago, c. 13 June 1928; Don't Ease Me In; Thomas, Henry; ( ) Vo1197 OJL3 |
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WINTERLUDE........28
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Winterlude, Winterlude, oh darlin', | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, oh darlin', | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude by the road tonight. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Then Winterlude, this dude thinks you're fine. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little apple, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little apple, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude by the corn in the field, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, let's go down to the chapel, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, don't be rude, please be mine. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little daisy, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little daisy, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude by the telephone wire, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, it's makin' me lazy, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, this dude thinks you're grand. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, oh darlin', | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, oh darlin', | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude by the road tonight. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Then Winterlude, this dude thinks you're fine. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little apple, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little apple, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude by the corn in the field, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, let's go down to the chapel, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, don't be rude, please be mine. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little daisy, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, Winterlude, my little daisy, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude by the telephone wire, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, it's makin' me lazy, | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |
Winterlude, this dude thinks you're grand. | 1970 Winterlude, New Morning, track 5 |