Lyrics From Cotton to Satin (From Birmingham to Manhattan) - Johnny Paycheck
From
cotton
to
satin,
from
Birmingham
to
Manhattan
From
a
pickup
to
a
long
limousine
From
cotton
to
satin,
from
Birmingham
to
Manhattan
She
had
to
follow
her
dream
I
saved
up
enough
to
buy
her
one
small
diamond
That's
the
year
that
old
tractor
broke
down
And
the
dream
house
I
promised
her
still
lies
by
a
shade
tree
Some
bricks
and
boards
on
the
ground
She
begged
me
to
take
her
to
see
New
York
city
So
I
mortgaged
the
farm
and
we
were
gone
But
while
we
were
there
she
took
up
with
a
rich
man
I
came
back
to
the
country
alone
Now,
there
is
the
garden
where
she
touched
every
flower
There's
the
meadow
where
we
walked
hand
in
hand
If
only
she
had
waited
she'd
have
more
than
she
dreamed
of
For
today
they
struck
oil
on
my
land
She
went
from
cotton
to
satin,
from
Birmingham
to
Manhattan
From
a
pickup
to
a
lonely
limousine
From
cotton
to
satin,
from
Birmingham
to
Manhattan
She
had
to
follow
her
dream
She
went
from
cotton
to
satin
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