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  1. Outside Woman Blues. Cream. Track 9 on Disraeli Gears. Producer. Felix Pappalardi. This is a cover song by Cream, arranged by Eric Clapton, and released on their 1967 album Disraeli Gears.

  2. "Outside Woman Blues" lyrics. Cream Lyrics. "Outside Woman Blues" If you lose your money, great God, don't lose your mind. And if you lose your woman, please don't fool with mine. I'm gonna buy me a bulldog, watch my lady whilst I sleep. 'Cause women these days, they're so doggone crooked, That they might make a 'fore day creep.

  3. "Outside Woman Blues" is a blues song originally recorded by Blind Joe Reynolds in 1929. It is one of few known recordings made by Reynolds, who used "Woman Blues" in several song titles, including "Cold Woman Blues", "Goose Hill Woman Blues", and "Third Street Woman Blues".

    • Blues
  4. Testo Outside Woman Blues. (Arthur "Blind Willie" Reynolds) If you lose your money, great God, don't lose your mind. And if you lose your woman, please don't fool with mine. I'm gonna buy me a bulldog, watch my lady whilst I sleep. 'Cause women these days, they're so doggone crooked, That they might make a 'fore day creep.

  5. A blues rock adaptation of a song by Blind Joe Reynolds, recorded by Cream in 1967. The lyrics express the jealousy and paranoia of a man who fears his wife will leave him for his outside women.

  6. In 1967, the song was popularized by the British rock group Cream, who recorded a blues rock adaptation in 1967 for the album Disraeli Gears, with vocals by Eric Clapton. Live recordings appear on BBC Sessions and Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005.

  7. A song about the dangers of infidelity and jealousy, written by Arthur Reynolds and performed by Cream. The lyrics warn the singer to watch his lady while he's out with his woman, and express his fear of losing his money and his mind.