| — Artist: Brook Benton as sung on «The Satin Sound Brook Benton»
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| — Suffolk Marketing-Smi 2
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| — peak Billboard position # 45 in 1970
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| — Words and Music by Joe South
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| Oh, the whippoorwill roosts on the telephone pole
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| And the Georgia sun goes down
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| Well, it’s been a long, long time but I’m glad that I’m
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| Goin' back to my home town
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| Goin' down to the Greyhound station
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| Gonna buy me a one-way fare
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| And if the good Lord’s willin' and the creeks don’t rise
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| By tomorrow, ah, I’m gonna be there
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| Don’t it make you want to go home?
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| Don’t it make you want to go home?
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| All God’s children get weary when they roam
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| Don’t it make you want to go home?
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| There’s a six-lane highway down by the creek
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| Where I went skinny-dippin' as a child
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| And a drive-in show where the meadows used to grow
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| And the strawberries used to grow wild
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| There’s a drag strip down by the riverside
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| Where my grandma’s cow used to graze
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| Now the grass don’t grow and the river don’t flow
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| Like it did in my childhood days
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| (Don't it make you wanna go home?)
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| (Don't it make you wanna go home?)
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| All God’s children get weary when they roam
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| (Don't it make you) wanna, wanna go home?
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| Background singers sing «It's different, it’s different, it’s different, so
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| Different now «while Brook scats with variations on «Don't it make you wanna
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| go home? |
| «And then «But all God’s children get weary when they roam, and don’t it make
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| you wanna go
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| Home? |
| "
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| «Don't it make you wanna to go home don’t it make you
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| Wanna go home And now-ah, don’t it make you wanna go home, don’t it make you
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| Wanna go home? |
| «All of God’s children get weary when they roam
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| (Don't it make you) spoken: «And» (want to go home?)
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| Spoken: I’m goin' home
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| Whistling plus a series of (Don't it make you want to go home?) to end
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| And do not necessarily correspond with lyrics from other recordings, sheet
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| Music, songbooks or lyrics printed on album jackets |