Voodoo Woman: Koko Taylor 1975

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Voodoo Woman
(Lyrics)

They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry

They call me the voodoo woman
I look through water and spied by land
They call me the voodoo woman
I look through water and spied by land
I tell all you men if your woman got another man

I got a rabbit foot in my pocket, a toad frog in my shoes
A craw fish on my shoulder, lookin' dead at you
I got dust from a rattlesnake, I got a black spider bone
If that don't do it baby, you'd better leave it all alone

They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry

I got a rabbit foot in my pocket, a toad frog in my shoes
A craw fish on my shoulder, lookin' dead at you
I got dust from a rattlesnake, I got a black spider bone
If that don't do it baby, you'd better leave it all alone

They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why
They call me the voodoo woman
And I know the reason why

Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry

Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry
Lord if I raise my name
You know the sky begin to cry
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Writer(s): K. Taylor
Copyright: Eyeball Music

Taken from the 'Alligator' album:
'I Got What It Takes' 1975
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Video footage in public Domain
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Great imagery to enhance the spell of this song. Dark and brooding, yet goes great with Koko's vocals!

RaVenDaWn
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This is a dedication to they know who they are, lol

charleneabbood