Lyrics Dixie Boy - Alabama
I
was
raised
in
the
shadows
of
an
old
cotton
mill
Back
when
believin'
was
the
style
Small
town
heaven
and
a
big-eyed
boy
Made
sweet
music
for
a
while
My
daddy
worked
hard
down
at
the
factory
Nights
he
went
to
G.I.
school
He
didn't
know
nothin'
'bout
the
silver
spoon
But
he
lived
by
the
golden
rule
Summer
nights
he
was
gone,
me
and
mama
stayed
home
Out
on
the
front
porch
swing
Wishin'
on
the
stars
in
the
southern
sky
And
sometimes
we
used
to
sing
We
were
leaning,
leaning
on
The
everlasting
arms
of
love
Livin'
all
those
simple
joys
This
dixie
boy
is
made
of
Got
my
real
education
from
the
T.V.
station
And
good
ol'
boys
down
at
the
park
The
say
hey,
Willie
and
those
rock-a-billies
Made
their
way
into
my
heart
I
remember
the
old
folks
sittin'
'round
talkin'
On
laidback
Sunday
afternoons
They
said,
"Them
young
folks
sure
got
a
hard
road
Oh,
they're
growin'
up
too
soon"
Now
I
know
they
were
right,
and
as
I
sit
here
tonight
Out
on
the
front
porch
swing
The
stars
are
shinin'
in
my
young
boy's
eyes
Just
like
they
did
for
me
We
are
leaning,
leaning
on
The
everlasting
arms
of
love
Livin'
all
those
simple
joys
This
dixie
boy
is
made
of
We
are
leaning,
leaning
on
The
everlasting
arms
of
love
Livin'
all
those
simple
joys
This
dixie
boy
is
made
of
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