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Does anyone know who originally sand lazybones, lying in the sun etc.? Sounds like a deep south bayou kinda man...
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MUCH earlier than Jonafin Kink!
Inkspots?
Actually a Ted Lewis song recorded in London, June 16, 1934 by The Mills Brothers
Lyrics attributed on one site to Louis Armstrong.
Mmm
Lazybones, sleepin' in the sun
How you spect to get your day's work done?
I don't wanna get my day's work done
I'm sleepin' in this noon day sun
Lazybones, lyin' in the shade
How you spect to get your cornmeal made?
I don't wanna get no cornmeal made
I'm sleepin' in this evening shade
When taters need sprayin', oh, I bet you keep prayin'
The bugs fall off of the vine
I keep prayin' and when I go fishin' I always keep wishin'
That the fish don't grab at my line
Lazybones, loafin' all the day
How you spect to make a dime that way
I don't wanna make a dime no way
Can't you see, I ain't heard a word you say
Well, lookee here
I believe 'Lazy Bones' was originally sung by Paul Robeson - the number is on several CDs, but this self-titled one has a shortcut to the track in question: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000000WZ
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