![]() Folk Singer (1964) [ larger cover art ] |
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Tell your moma and your papa, I'm a little schoolboy
Too
Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Don't you hear me crying
I'm gonna leave you baby about the break of day
On account of the way you treat me, I got to stay away
Come on now pretty baby, I told you to come on home
You know I love you baby, I gotta get you all alone
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Can't you hear me crying
I'm gonna buy me an airplane, fly all over your town
Tell everybody baby, Lord know you're fine
Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Can't you hear me crying
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Tell your moma and your papa, I'm a schoolboy too
I'm a schoolboy too
Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
I want to be your chauffeur
I want to ride your little machine
I want to be your chauffeur
I want to ride with your little machine
I want to put a tiger, baby
I want to put a tiger, baby
I want to put a tiger, baby
Hey in your sweet little tank
Hey baby now, yes I do
Huh, oh yes I do now
Hey, I gotta
Hey, I gotta come on home with you
Tell your mother
Baby, tell your papa
Tell your mom and your papa
Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
Hey, hey, I'm a schoolboy too
Huh, huh, I'm a schoolboy too
Huh, I wanna take your company
Hey, I wanna be your company
You
Tell your moma and your papa, I'm a little schoolboy
Too
Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Don't you hear me crying
I'm gonna leave you baby about the break of day
On account of the way you treat me, I got to stay away
Come on now pretty baby, I told you to come on home
You know I love you baby, I gotta get you all alone
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Can't you hear me crying
I'm gonna buy me an airplane, fly all over your town
Tell everybody baby, Lord know you're fine
Come on now pretty baby, I just can't help myself
You're so young and pretty, I don't need nobody else
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Can't you hear me crying
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Good morning little schoolgirl, can I come home with
You
Tell your moma and your papa, I'm a schoolboy too
I'm a schoolboy too
Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
I want to be your chauffeur
I want to ride your little machine
I want to be your chauffeur
I want to ride with your little machine
I want to put a tiger, baby
I want to put a tiger, baby
I want to put a tiger, baby
Hey in your sweet little tank
Hey baby now, yes I do
Huh, oh yes I do now
Hey, I gotta
Hey, I gotta come on home with you
Tell your mother
Baby, tell your papa
Tell your mom and your papa
Hey, I'm a schoolboy too
Hey, hey, I'm a schoolboy too
Huh, huh, I'm a schoolboy too
Huh, I wanna take your company
Hey, I wanna be your company
| jocelynsart | Posted: Apr 13, 2013 - 17:29 "good morning little school girl" - yikes! lol! Was just about to comment when Bill commented lol! |
| unclehud (now 50 feet above the planet in Boston) | Posted: Apr 13, 2013 - 17:28 Around here, schoolgirls are working on graduate degrees or post-doctorate research. Song's as apropos now as it was then. 'Specially since it's finally springtime ... |
| omersegev | Posted: Mar 13, 2013 - 06:51 COOL. On our time, this guy would be thrown into jail for singing that song :) |
| msymmes (Toronto, CA) | Posted: Nov 07, 2012 - 20:25 Agreed. Very awesome sound. MojoJojo wrote: |
| Stingray ("ANONYMOUS INTERNET") | Posted: May 02, 2012 - 10:35 Good morning little school girl...? Muddy-Muddy!!!! |
| glydev (Brooklyn, New York) | Posted: Oct 25, 2011 - 08:33 I was on a flight from London to Toronto back in 1988. Ric Lee from Ten Years After was sitting next to me and we struck up a conversation. He mentioned that Ten Years After was playing a blues festival outside of Toronto and that Buddy Guy would be there. I lent him the headphones of my "Walkman" and had him listen to "Good Morning Little School Girl" by Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy. His response was, "We really ruined that song, didn't we... " I'm not sure that I've ever heard a cover of a song that Muddy did that was better than his. I've had this lp since 1971 and have gone through two copies of it - I'll probably need to get the CD soon, |
| Alexandra (Here and Now) | Posted: Oct 25, 2011 - 05:58 Excellent! |
| ch83575 | Posted: Sep 23, 2011 - 13:50 Muddy Waters - Good Morning School Girl G-Love - Ma Mere Best segue I've heard in a long time! I love this whole album... I will have to pull it out and give it a spin. Thanks RP! |
| Cynaera (In a hammock under my own vine and fig tree.) | Posted: Sep 23, 2011 - 13:50 fredriley wrote: "Good morning little schoolgirl, can I go home with you?" Ah, those were such innocent pre-pedo-paranoiac times. Even more amazing is seeing a pic of a young Muddy Waters - I always thought he was born 60 years old with a smoke- and alcohol-seasoned voice. Even grizzled old blues singers were young lads once upon a time :o) He did sing about sex an awful lot. As we say this side of the Pond, he was like a dog with two dicks (US trans: horndog). Muddy Waters can't hold a candle to John Lee Hooker when it comes to singing about sex. |
| shawshank (Maryland) | Posted: Jun 23, 2011 - 05:24 Oh yeah!!!! ![]() |
| swell_sailor (The Gorge) | Posted: Mar 20, 2011 - 11:09 Ye-hawww! Thanks, I needed that. |
| fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | Posted: Dec 16, 2010 - 10:43 "Good morning little schoolgirl, can I go home with you?" Ah, those were such innocent pre-pedo-paranoiac times. Even more amazing is seeing a pic of a young Muddy Waters - I always thought he was born 60 years old with a smoke- and alcohol-seasoned voice. Even grizzled old blues singers were young lads once upon a time :o) He did sing about sex an awful lot. As we say this side of the Pond, he was like a dog with two dicks (US trans: horndog). |
| Bazooka (Honolulu, HI USA) | Posted: Oct 14, 2010 - 00:32 ![]() |
| MojoJojo (Indianapolis, IN USA) | Posted: Jul 10, 2010 - 08:19 "128k AAC <- truly awesome sound quality" |
| swell_sailor (The Gorge) | Posted: May 07, 2010 - 18:24 triskele wrote: the one time i got to see him perform, back in chicagoland, was like that...i will never, ever forget that night... This is the third time Bill has played it since my upload. It still sounds good. I'm gonna have to sit down and listen to the vinyl version tonight. It's Friday night after all. |
| triskele (da sout'wes'side) | Posted: May 07, 2010 - 18:17 swell_sailor wrote: It's like Muddy is playing here in my living room. the one time i got to see him perform, back in chicagoland, was like that...i will never, ever forget that night... |
| Danimal174 (Upstate South Carolina) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 10:31 I'm a big fan of acoustic blues, and am really digging this right now! |
| swell_sailor (The Gorge) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 10:27 jagdriver wrote: Funny album title. True, blues is a pure form of "folk" music, but it strikes me as funny nevertheless. It's Muddy's only acoustic album. I have the LP. On this one he truly is a folk singer. |
| jagdriver (Just a nod and a wink south of Paradise) | Posted: Mar 05, 2010 - 10:25 Funny album title Recommended: ![]() The sounds of 1950s Chicago spring to life in this musical drama based on the true story of Leonard Chess (Adrien Brody), a bar owner turned record mogul who signs a lineup of future legends to his fledgling label, Chess Records. He eventually crosses paths with the likes of Muddy Waters (Jeffrey Wright), Chuck Berry (Mos Def) and Etta James (Beyoncé Knowles), changing the face of popular music forever. |
| swell_sailor (The Gorge) | Posted: Mar 04, 2010 - 15:00 It's like Muddy is playing here in my living room. |



