Cotton-Eye Joe
(专辑: New Songs From The Briarpatch - 1977)
Where do you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe Leaving your house now, a
long time ago Hid in a
cane brake, all night long Ran away north-land, to sing your song And you never quit grieving Wishing you were home again Missing the
campground And the
sweet, sweet singing Ain't a
getting younger, Cotton-Eye Joe Feet still dancing, when the
music slows North-land, north-land, gets so cold Times get hard when, the
bones get old Ain't you never quit grieving Wishing you were home again Missing the
campgrounds And the
sweet, sweet singing Missing the
river, you could catch your dinner in All day Sunday, feeling like a
rescued sinner Singing the
old songs Singing the
old songs Didn't you find out, a
long time ago Jesus loves his Cotton-Eye Joe Sitting in a
rocker, sleepy-eyed Chariots coming by and by And you never quit grieving Wishing you were home again Missing the
campground And the
sweet, sweet singing Ah, missing the
river you could catch your dinner in All day Sunday, feeling like a
rescued sinner Singing the
old songs Singing the
old songs And didn't you find out, long time ago Jesus loves his Cotton-Eye Joe Sitting in a
rocker, sleepy eyed Chariots a-coming by and by You never quit grieving Wishing you were home again Missing the
campground And the
sweet, sweet singing