Bobby Bare - Willie Jones Lyrics

Lyrics Willie Jones - Bobby Bare



Willie Jones was a man I met when I lived in Baltimore
I was a guard and he was doing time
In the three long years he stayed there I got to know him well
Willie Jones was a friend of mine
He used to say, "Buddy, you know where I'm goin'
When they let me out of here
Alabama could be heaven if the Lord was there"
And he talked about the southland
Though he'd drifted from its shore
I never seen a man who loved it more
He talked about the whip-poor-wills in the Alabama night
Honeysuckle vine and sugarcane
Swimming holes and fishing poles and early morning frost
And sleeping under a tin roof when it rained
He talked about a country road and a cabin in the pines
And a girl with wavy long chestnut brown hair
He talked about the beauty of his Blue Ridge Mountain home
And damn near made me think that I was there
And he'd say, "Buddy, you know where I'm goin'
When they let me out of here
Alabama could be heaven if the Lord was there"
When a man ain't got no freedom
The time sure passes slow
Willie Jones had ten long years to go
It's been almost a years now since that hot night in July
Willie hit the guard and jumped the fence
I had my rifle ready but I couldn't let it fly
I shot over his head and we ain't seen him since
Then last week the postman brought a letter to my door
Marked no return address and no reply
It just said, "Nobody north of Birmingham is gonna see this boy again
But if you're ever down our way, won't you please drop by?"
Buddy, you know where I'm goin'
When they let me out of here
Alabama could be heaven if the Lord was there
And he talked about the southland
Though he'd drifted from its shore
Never seen a man who loved it more



Writer(s): C. Daniels


Bobby Bare - The Essential Bobby Bare
Album The Essential Bobby Bare
date of release
19-11-2013

1 All American Boy
2 Book of Love
3 Above and Beyond
4 Shame on Me
5 Detroit City
6 500 Miles Away from Home
7 Miller's Cave
8 Have I Stayed Away Too Long
9 Four Strong Winds
10 It's Alright
11 Just to Satisfy You
12 The Streets of Baltimore
13 Guess I'll Move on Down the Line
14 Charleston Railroad Tavern
15 The Town That Broke My Heart
16 Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn
17 God Bless America Again
18 Ride Me Down Easy
19 Daddy What If
20 Marie Laveau
21 Back Home in Huntsville Again
22 Alimony
23 The Winner
24 Dropkick Me, Jesus
25 Hot Afternoon (Arizona Desert)
26 Sleep Tight, Good Night Man
27 Till I Gain Control Again
28 Numbers
29 Tequila Sheila
30 Willie Jones
31 I Can Almost See Houston from Here
32 Learning To Live Again
33 Let Him Roll
34 Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)
35 Dropping Out of Sight
36 New Cut Road
37 White Freight Liner Blues
38 If You Ain't Got Nothin' (You Got Nothin' to Lose)
39 The Jogger
40 Song of the South




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