Down South Blues
I'm just sittin' here, thinkin' of dear old sunny Tennessee
I'm just sittin' here thinkin', of dear old sunny Tennessee
And wondering if my baby is waiting there for me
I'm going where the Monon crosses the L & N
I'm going where the Monon crosses the L & N
And catch me a freight train, and go back home again
I'm going back South, where it's warm the whole year 'round
I'm going back South, where it's warm the whole year 'round
I'll be so glad when my train pulls up in town
I'm just sittin' here thinkin', of dear old sunny Tennessee
And wondering if my baby is waiting there for me
I'm going where the Monon crosses the L & N
I'm going where the Monon crosses the L & N
And catch me a freight train, and go back home again
I'm going back South, where it's warm the whole year 'round
I'm going back South, where it's warm the whole year 'round
I'll be so glad when my train pulls up in town
Credits
Writer(s): Francis Hillman Scrapper Blackwell
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