Classic Amos Milburn, bluesy drinker´s vow recorded in 1951 with Wayne Bennet on guitar. The song is as smooth as you imagine the next - last - drink to be. Hits as hard too. The title track from a compilation LP on Route 66 Records, mr R&B. “I really ought to leave now...“
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