THE STRANGER DRESSED IN BLACK (John Ferguson) PAT KELLY [KELLEY] (CHIC 1009, 1957) I went to see my baby, it was drizzlin' rain I found a note, she had had rode She took the high bound train And then I saw him, the stranger dressed in black (I saw that stranger, don't like that stranger) And he ain't ever leavin' till you've come on back (I saw that stranger, don't like that stranger) I went up to her shanty, just like I did before I knocked three times, just to find The stranger answer her door Stranger, the stranger dressed in black (I saw that stranger, don't like the stranger) And he ain't ever leavin' till you've come on back (Stranger, stranger, don't like that stranger) I think about you baby, put on my walkin' shoes Sure to meet him down the street This stranger is my blues I mean the stanger, the stranger dressed in black (I saw that stranger, don't like that stranger) And he ain't ever leavin' till you've come on back (I saw that stranger, don't like that stranger) Well, listen to me woman, try to understand I can't take it, I can't escape This devil ain't no man The stranger, the stranger dressed in black (I saw that stranger, don't like that stranger) He'll take you from me baby, never bring you back (Stranger, stranger, don't like that stranger) He'll take you from me baby, never bring you back (Don't dig that stranger, don't dig that stranger) |