You have excellent taste, sir. Have been a HUGE fan since their emergence in the early 70's. Was fortunate to see them live in Tampa in '72 in fact.
I found this version from what I consider to be the finest of their albums:
(notes from the You Tube page)
Originally written as titled "Someday Baby Blues" by Sleepy John Estes in 1935. Muddy Waters later named the variation of the song later titled "Trouble No More" in 1955. The ABB arranged this on their first album and appeared on Live at Fillmore East and also Eat A Peach (1972).
Duane Allman (RIP 1946 - 1971) - Lead guitar and Slide
Gregg Allman - Vocals and organ
Dickey Betts - Lead guitar
Berry Oakley (RIP 1948 - 1972) - Bass
Butch Trucks - Drums
Jaimoe - Drums
Lyrics:
Don't care how long you gone
I don't care how long you stay
It's good kind treatment
Bring you home someday
Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Oh, give me trouble no more
Now you keep on bettin'
That the dice won't pass
Well I know and I know ... whoa ... oh, you're livin' too fast.
Someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Yeah...
I'll tell everybody ... in my neighborhood
You're a kind little woman ... but you don't do me no good
But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
I know you're leaving ... if you call that's gone
Oh without my lovin' ... yeah
Oh, you can't stay long.
But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Well good bye baby ... Lord take my hand
I don't want no woman, no ... who can't have no man
But someday baby, you ain't gonna trouble ... poor me ... anymore!
Trouble no more
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