Lyrics The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - John Denver
This
song
appears
on
two
albums,
and
was
first
released
on
the
Whose
Garden
Was
This?
album,
and
has
also
been
released
on
the
Changes
album.
Virgil
Caine
is
the
name,
I
served
on
the
Danville
Train
So
much
cavalry
came
and
tore
up
the
tracks
again
In
the
summer
of
sixty-five
we
were
hungry
just
barely
alive
By
May
the
tenth
Richmond
had
fell
it's
a
time
I
remember
so
well
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
bells
were
ringin'
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
people
were
singin'
They
went
la
na
na
na
na
na
la
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
Back
home
in
Tennessee
my
wife
called
out
for
me
Say
Virgil
come
quick
and
see
there
goes
Robert
E
Lee
I
don't
mind
choppin'
wood
and
I
don't
care
if
da
money
ain't
good
You
take
what
you
need
and
save
the
rest
but
they
should
never
have
taken
the
Very
best
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
bells
were
ringin'
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
people
were
singin'
They
went
la
na
na
na
na
na
la
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
Like
my
father
before
me
he
was
a
workin'
man
Like
my
brother
above
me
he
took
a
rebel's
stand
He
was
just
eighteen
proud
and
brave
when
a
Yankee
laid
him
in
his
grave
I
swear
by
the
blood
beneath
my
feet
you
can't
raise
a
Caine
back
up
when
he's
In
defeat
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
bells
were
ringin'
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
people
were
singin'
They
went
la
na
na
na
na
na
la
na
na
na
na
na
na
na
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
bells
were
ringin'
The
night
they
drove
old
Dixie
down
and
the
people
were
singin'
They
went
la
na
na
na
na
na
la
na
na
na
na
na
na
na...
Words
and
music
by
R
Robertson
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