| Lynyrd Skynyrd Jones
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| Spelled with all 4 y’s
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| Was born in 70-something
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| Between «Sweet Home» &"You Got That Right"
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| His mama met his daddy
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| At a Tallahassee show
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| But just like Tuesday
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| Daddy wound up gone on down the road
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| Lynyrd Skynyrd Jones
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| Hailed from Gadsden, Alabama
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| Born to carry on
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| Who his mama was a fan of
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| Don’t ask me no questions
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| And I won’t tell you no lies
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| That’s what she always told him
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| Right up till the day she died
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| Lynyrd wasn’t black or white
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| He was somewhere in between
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| Throw in, abandoned and confused
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| And you get the blues when you’re just 13
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| Well he found his salvation
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| In a pawn shop bought guitar
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| You can’t teach that kind of pickin'
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| It’s got to come right from your heart
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| Lynyrd Skynyrd Jones
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| Hailed from Gadsden, Alabama
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| Called to carry on
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| Who his mama was a fan of
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| Don’t ask me no questions
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| And I won’t tell you no lies
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| That’s what she always told him
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| Right up till the day she died
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| When Lynyrd Skynyrd Jones'
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| Mama passed away
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| A dressed in all black, black man
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| Stood up in the back to say
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| Been thinking about your mama
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| Since that Tallahassee show
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| Yeah son, I am your daddy
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| And my name is Curtis Lowe |