
Date of issue: 25.04.1996
Record label: Because Music LC33186
Song language: English
Miss Ol' St Louie |
Miss ol' St. Louie, wish I was back |
Picking my guitar by the railroad track |
All them pretty womens, hangin' 'round me Miss ol' St. Louie, how it used to be Mississippi River, water so deep |
Running down to Memphis on to New Orleans |
Trying to hustle quarters, nickels, and dimes |
Ol' St. Louie’s where I spent my time |
Standing on the corner with my old wooden box |
Watching them steam boats gather at the dock |
Cotton and tobacco and people for sale |
Trying to stay clear of the St. Louie jail |
Strumming to the rythm of an old freight train |
Ol' St. Louie’s where I played my game |
Ain’t no doubt about it, wish I was back |
Picking my guitar by the railroad track |
All them pretty womens, hangin' 'round me Miss ol' St. Louie, how it used to be |
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