What is the history of Jersey Bull Blues?
This song was recorded in 30 January 1934, released under Vocalion 02782, while in New York City.
What are the lyrics?

If you got a good bullcow, you ought to keep your bull, bull at home
If you got a good bullcow, you ought to keep your bull, bull at home
Boy, keep that bull at home
Say, may come along a young heifer and just tow your bull from home

Oh, my bull's in the pasture, babe, Lord, where there's no grass
Yeah, my bull's, Lord, where there's no grass
Boy, no grass in the pasture
I swear every minute, it seems like it's going to be my last

And my bull got a horn long as my arm
And my bull got a horn, babe, long as my arm
Boy, long as my arm
My bull got a horn long as my arm

Oh, a five pound ax and I'll cut two different ways
I've an old five pound ax and I'll cut two different ways
Boy, cut my woman both night and day
And I cut my little woman both night and day

I've an old five pound ax and I just dropped in your town
I've an old five pound ax and I just dropped in your town
Boy, I got women, now, behind me
I got women, now, behind me, just try that old ax on down

And I remember one morning between midnight and day
Ah, sure
And I remember one morning between midnight and day
Boy, I were way upstairs
I were way upstairs throwing myself away