Lyrics Old Black Kettle - Dolly Parton
Well,
I
remember
when
I
was
just
little
Mama
used
to
cook
on
an
old
black
kettle
On
an
old
wood
stove,
she′d
had
since
she
was
wed
Well,
the
oven
door
was
sprung
a
little
bit
So
we
propped
it
up
with
a
forked
stick
But
that
didn't
matter
′cause
mama
kept
us
fed
My
mama
and
daddy
must
have
loved
each
other
'Cause
I
had
11
sisters
and
brothers
And
the
girls
worked
just
as
hard
as
the
boys
did
There
was
corn
to
hoe
then
we'd
go
hoe
it
We
might
have
been
poor
but
we
didn′t
know
it
We′d
heard
that
word
but
we
didn't
know
what
it
meant
Oh,
we
used
to
have
such
a
good
life
And
the
days
that
I
knew
then
are
the
happiest
I′ve
known
And
oh,
didn't
we
have
such
a
good
time
It′s
sad
to
think
the
old
black
kettle's
gone
Well,
there
was
nothing
that
pleased
us
any
better
Than
when
we
got
an
occasional
letter
From
kin
folks
livin′
up
north
in
some
big
town
We'd
think
of
all
the
games
we'd
play
And
we
just
couldn′t
hardly
wait
When
our
city
cousins
said
they′ze
a-comin'
down
Now
mama′s
done
away
with
the
old
black
kettle
She
used
to
cook
in
when
I
was
just
little
And
the
door
ain't
sprung
on
her
electric
range
That
little
farm
and
home
we
had
It
ain′t
there
no
more
and
that's
too
bad
Folks
are
doin′
away
with
the
simple
things
Oh,
we
used
to
have
such
a
good
life
And
the
days
that
I
knew
then
are
the
happiest
I've
known
Oh,
didn't
we
have
such
a
good
time
It′s
sad
to
think
the
old
black
kettle′s
gone
Now,
I
just
mean
to
say
the
simple
things
are
gone
The
old
black
kettle's
gone
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.