“Walk right in, sit right down, baby let your hair hang down”

—  Gus Cannon

Song Walk Right In (1927)
Context: Walk right in, sit right down, baby let your hair hang down.
Everybody's talking 'bout a new way of walking;
Do you want to lose you mind?

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American blues musician 1883–1979

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