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Historic Commodore Barry Club in Philadelphia 8/31/25 Recorded 1931 OKeh Records Take a look at the song used as sound track for a 1930s cartoon! • Still I'm Travelin' On___Mississippi Sheik... The Mississippi Sheiks, a loosely organized, family-based musical group, were the most renowned and commercially successful African American string band of the 1930s. Between 1930 and 1935 the Mississippi Sheiks recorded an extensive collection of country blues, waltzes, fox-trots, pop songs, and hokum numbers, including their most famous song, “Sitting on Top of the World” (composed by band member Walter Vinson), now considered a blues classic. Still I'm Traveling On Mississippi Sheiks original lyrics I'm a stranger here, nobody knows my name Everything that happens, they says I'm to blame But still I'm traveling along, still I'm traveling along Well, the way may be hard but don't ever give up your load They done me wrong, talk about me when I'm asleep Along about day I made my 'fore day creep I'm just traveling along, I'm just traveling along Well, the way may be hard but don't ever give up your load "Oh, step on it" Some of these mornings, I'm going to shout When your mean ways have done worried out Then I'll be traveling along, then I'll be traveling along Well, the way may be hard but don't ever give up your load "I mean, step on it" I went to leave, she put rocks in my road Doing everything to get me not to go But still I travel right on, still I travel right on Well, the way may be hard but don't ever give up your load "Oh, stomp it" It have been days that you were nice and kind But it seems like now you've left this world behind That's why I'm traveling along, that's why I'm traveling along Well, the way may be hard but don't ever give up your load Writer(s): Mississippi Sheiks