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  2. Dec 22, 2008 · Lyrics:Hoodoo Lady, how do you do? They tell me you take a boot and turn it to a brand new shoe But don't put that thing on me Don't put that thing on me Don...

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  3. Memphis Minnie - Hoodoo Lady With Lyrics. Artist: Lizzie "Memphis Minnie" or "Kid" Douglas Born: 03 June 1897 in Algiers, Louisiana, USA Died: 06 August 1973 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA Genre ...

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  4. Apr 15, 1991 · Hoodoo Lady. Memphis Minnie. Track 5 on Hoodoo Lady (1933-1937) Apr. 15, 1991 1 viewer. 1 Contributor. Hoodoo Lady Lyrics. Hoodoo lady, how do you do? They tell me you take a boot....

  5. Minnie was known as a polished professional and an independent woman who knew how to take care of herself. She presented herself to the public as being feminine and ladylike, wearing expensive dresses and jewelry, but she was aggressive when she needed to be and was not shy when it came to fighting. [29]

  6. Hoodoo is a set of spiritual practices, traditions, and beliefs that were created by enslaved African Americans in the Southern United States from various traditional African spiritualities and elements of indigenous botanical knowledge.

  7. Hoodoo Lady. Master finger-style guitar player. Elizabeth “Kid” Douglas, known as Memphis Minnie was an intricate guitarist, an astute songwriter and a stylistic innovator. Her work (over 200 recordings) leads the way through the development of blues guitar playing, starting with her first recordings in 1929.